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Otitis Media in Children: Risk Factors and Pathogenesis

Epidemiology

Risk factors

Pathogenesis

  • AOM is almost without exception associated with a respiratory tract infection Viral Respiratory Infection and Acute Otitis Media. The central pathogenic mechanism involves the interaction between viruses and bacteria. Negative pressure within the middle ear contributes towards the development of an infection.
  • In most children, AOM is a mixed infection caused by both bacteria and viruses.
  • The most common causative bacteria are Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis. Rarer bacteria include Streptococcus pyogenes, which causes, however, a significant share of complications.
  • The viruses associated with AOM most frequently are rhinovirus, RS virus, enterovirus and bocavirus.
  • OME often develops as a consequence of AOM as the middle ear effusion does not subside and the condition becomes prolonged for over 3 months.
  • OME may also develop without the presence of an infection, particularly as a result of functional and/or structural problems of the Eustachian tube.

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