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  1. For Professionals. Clinical Overview of Haemophilus influenzae Disease. Information on diagnosis, prevention guidelines, types of infection, and who's at risk. Haemophilus influenzae Disease Surveillance and Trends. CDC tracks invasive cases nationally. Vaccine-preventable cases are low. CDC's Bacterial Meningitis Laboratory.

  2. Mar 1, 2024 · H. influenzae are a common cause of ear infections in children and bronchitis (chest cold) in adults. Symptoms. H. influenzae can cause many different types of infections. Symptoms depend on the part of the body that's infected. Serious infections can result in long-term health problems and death. Keep Reading: Symptoms and Complications.

  3. May 26, 2022 · Haemophilus influenzae is a type of bacteria that causes certain infections and diseases. There are six subtypes of H. influenzae — type a through type f. Other types of H. influenzae are classified as non-typeable. Type b, or Hib, causes 95% of all severe invasive infections.

  4. Haemophilus influenzae (formerly called Pfeiffer's bacillus or Bacillus influenzae) is a Gram-negative, non-motile, coccobacillary, facultatively anaerobic, capnophilic pathogenic bacterium of the family Pasteurellaceae. The bacteria are mesophilic and grow best at temperatures between 35 and 37 °C. [1]

  5. Apr 27, 2023 · Haemophilus influenzae is a bacteria characterized as a small, facultatively anaerobic, pleomorphic, and capnophilic gram-negative coccobacillus of the family Pasteurellaceae. It is a common cause of a variety of invasive and non-invasive bacterial infections.

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · March 1, 2024. Clinical Overview of Haemophilus influenzae Disease. Key points. Haemophilus influenzae can cause infections ranging from minor to serious, even deadly. Chemoprophylaxis and vaccination are recommended to prevent one type of H. influenzae disease — type b or Hib.

  7. What is Haemophilus influenzae? Haemophilus influenzae , or H. influenzae , represents a group of bacteria that may cause different types of infections in infants and children. H. influenzae most commonly causes ear, eye, or sinus infections, and pneumonia.