The emergence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (E-ESBL) is a major public health problem. It leads more frequent prescription of penems with the risk of emergence and spread of strains producing carbapenemases, which may be resistant to all known antibiotics. A policy of savings of penems is desirable. Among the alternatives to penems, amikacin is in the foreground. It remains active on the majority of E-ESBL strains. Some risk factors for E-ESBL emergence are known: recent antibiotic therapy (particularly quinolones and cephalosporins third generation), previous hospitalization or residence in a high endemic country. In pediatrics, E-ESBLs are primarily responsible for urinary tract infection. In France, E-ESBLs represent about 10% of the strains responsible for urinary tract infections. The Pathology Group Pediatric Infectious (GPIP) of the French Society of Pediatrics (SFP) and the Society of Infectious Pathology French Language (SPILF) have proposed different therapeutic options to treat febrile UTIs in children: amikacin intravenous; intravenous (IV) ceftriaxone or intramuscular (IM); or cefixime per-os (PO). The objective of this study is to compare the emergence of E-ESBLs in stools of children after febrile UTIs treatment with amikacin IV versus ceftriaxone or cefixime.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
A first anorectal swab will be performed before starting any antibiotic treatment Three to four days after the start of antibiotic treatment, patients will be seen again and a new anorectal swab will be performed.
A first anorectal swab will be performed before starting any antibiotic treatment Three to four days after the start of antibiotic treatment, patients will be seen again and a new anorectal swab will be performed.
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Presence of E-BLSE in stools
ano-rectal swab
Time frame: day 4
Type of E-BLSE strain in stools
Time frame: day 4
Rate of enzymatic resistance of E-BLSE strain in stools
Time frame: 4 days
Fever
Time of apyrexia
Time frame: 4 days
side effects due to antibiotic therapy
Time frame: at 1.5 months
rate of relapse of urinary tract infection
Time frame: 1.5 months
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