Trends of pathogen change
GBS was the most common pathogen (70 episodes, 21.7%),
followed by S. pneumoniae (51 episodes, 15.8%), E. coli (47
episodes, 14.6%), Hib (23 episodes, 7.1%), group A streptococci
(15 episodes, 4.6%), Enterobacter cloacae (13 episodes,
4.0%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (12 episodes, 3.7%),
Elizabethkingia meningosepticum (12 episodes, 3.7%),
enterococci (10 episodes, 3.1%), and N. meningitidis (9
episodes, 2.8%). The common pathogens of different age
groups are shown in Table 1 and the four most common
pathogens in Fig. 2. GBS and E. coli were the most common
Trends of pathogen changeGBS was the most common pathogen (70 episodes, 21.7%),followed by S. pneumoniae (51 episodes, 15.8%), E. coli (47episodes, 14.6%), Hib (23 episodes, 7.1%), group A streptococci(15 episodes, 4.6%), Enterobacter cloacae (13 episodes,4.0%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (12 episodes, 3.7%),Elizabethkingia meningosepticum (12 episodes, 3.7%),enterococci (10 episodes, 3.1%), and N. meningitidis (9episodes, 2.8%). The common pathogens of different agegroups are shown in Table 1 and the four most commonpathogens in Fig. 2. GBS and E. coli were the most common
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