Abnormal phagocytic function in children under one year of age.

J Infect

Department of Clinical Microbiology, General Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK.

Published: March 1996

The action of white blood cells (WBC) against Proteus mirabilis was assayed in 22 children following meningitis or septicaemia and compared with that in control groups of: (1) adult volunteers, (2) children undergoing minor surgical procedures for non-infective conditions, and (3) children being investigated for suspected renal disease. WBC bacterial killing tests were normal in all 55 adult volunteers. Abnormal results were obtained in 11 of 22 (50%) children with meningitis or septicaemia, 10 of 21 (47.6%) children undergoing surgery and six of 13 (46%) children with suspected renal disease, thereby indicating that there were no significant differences in phagocytic function among these three groups. Of children aged 1 year or less, 75% had abnormal phagocytic function. The significance of this finding is discussed.

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