Dietrich M C, Gerding R L, Kumar M L
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio.
J Burn Care Rehabil. 1990 Jan-Feb;11(1):71-3. doi: 10.1097/00004630-199001000-00016.
Branhamella catarrhalis, a common inhabitant of the upper respiratory tract, has been identified recently as a cause of lower airway infection. In this report we present a case of B. catarrhalis pneumonia and bacteremia in a child with smoke inhalation as the first description of invasive disease involving this organism in a traumatized airway. In addition, other pediatric cases of B. catarrhalis bacteremia are reviewed, suggesting immunocompromise as a risk factor.