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Which of the following is the aetiological agent most often associated with Epiglottitis in children -
INI-CET 1994 - Microbiology INI-CET Practice Questions and MCQs
Question 1: Which of the following is the aetiological agent most often associated with Epiglottitis in children -
A. Neisseria sp
B. Moraxella catarrhalis
C. Haemophilus influenzae type b (Correct Answer)
D. Streptococcus pneumoniae
Explanation: ***Haemophilus influenzae type b***
- Historically, **_Haemophilus influenzae_ type b (Hib)** was the most common cause of **epiglottitis** in children.
- The introduction of the **Hib vaccine** has significantly reduced its incidence, but it remains a crucial consideration.
*Neisseria sp*
- **_Neisseria_ species** are typically associated with infections like **meningitis** and **gonorrhea**, not primary causes of epiglottitis.
- While **_Neisseria meningitidis_** can cause invasive disease, it's not a common pathogen for epiglottitis.
*Moraxella catarrhalis*
- **_Moraxella catarrhalis_** is a common cause of **otitis media**, **sinusitis**, and **bronchitis**, especially in children.
- It is not a principal cause of acute epiglottitis.
*Streptococcus pneumoniae*
- **_Streptococcus pneumoniae_** is a major cause of **pneumonia**, **otitis media**, **meningitis**, and **sepsis**.
- While it can cause respiratory infections, it is not the most frequent pathogen associated with epiglottitis compared to Hib pre-vaccine era.