Freeman D, Luddy R E, Schwartz A D
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore.
Md Med J. 1993 Oct;42(10):1001-4; discussion 1005.
Four children with major sickle hemoglobinopathies developed severe pneumococcal infection. Three had sickle cell hemoglobin C (Hb SC) disease and one had sickle cell anemia (Hb SS). In three instances, there was a fatal outcome. The authors' experience with these cases leads them to question whether any patient with a major sickle hemoglobinopathy should be excluded from receiving prophylactic penicillin or if outpatient management with long-acting cephalosporin treatment in the sickle cell patient with suspected sepsis is appropriate therapy.