with 2 patients (18 %), male with 14 patients (58 %), female with 10 patients (42%), great nutrient status with 5 patients (21 %), good nutrient with 3 patients (12%), medium nutrient with 5 patients (21 %), less nutrient with 10 patients (42 %), bad nutrient with 1 patient (4 %). The occupation of patient’s parent will be: private worker with 15 patients (63 %), driver with 2 patients (8 %), laborer with 5 patients (21 %), and farmer with 2 patients (8 %). Some bacteria have been found with patient: Haemophylus influenzae with 14 patients, Escherichia coli with 4 patients, Candida with 4 patients, negative Stafilococcus coagulate with 4 patients, Streptococcus with 7 patients, Enterobacter aerogenes with 1 patient, Klebsiella pneumonia with 1 patient, Acineteobacter with 1 patient.
Conclusion: The greatest rate of susceptible age may be at 0≤ 2 months age, dominated by male with bad nutrient. The most defined parental occupation refers to the private worker.