Distribution of the atypical pathogens of community-acquired pneumonia to disease severity

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作者
Gong, Cheng [1 ]
Zhang, Tiegaug [1 ]
Luo, Ming [1 ]
Li, Aihua [1 ]
Doug, Mei [1 ]
Li, Maozhong [1 ]
Wang, Yiting [1 ]
Huang, Fang [1 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Ctr Dis Prevent & Control, Beijing Prevent Med Res Ctr, Inst Immunizat & Prevent, 16 Hepingli Middle Ave, Beijing 100013, Peoples R China
关键词
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP); severe community acquired pneumonia; respiratory pathogen; atypical respiratory pathogen; surveillance; REQUIRING HOSPITALIZATION; POPULATION;
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10.21037/jtd.2018.10.50
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Background: To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of 11 atypical pathogens of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) among Chinese, and to determine whether or not there is an association between these pathogens and the severity of illness. Methods: We conducted a surveillance study for CAP in 30 hospitals of Beijing. Epidemiological data and clinical specimens were systematically collected from enrolled CAP patients. The detection for 11 atypical pathogens [9 respiratory viruses, Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) and Chlamydophila pneumoniae (CP)] was performed. Risk factors of severe CAP and death in Hospital were evaluated. Results: A total of 6,008 CAP patients [including 1,071 severe CAP (SCAP)] were enrolled. The overall detection rate of the 11 atypical pathogens was 42.4% among 1,925 child CAP (39.9% among 274 child SCAP), and 25.8% among 4,083 adult CAP (22.8% among 797 adult SCAP). The most frequent atypical pathogen among child SCAP was parainfluenza virus (10.2%) followed by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (8.4%). However, the most frequent atypical pathogen among adult SCAP was influenza virus (8.9%) followed by parainfluenza virus (3.8%). Multivariate analyses showed that the important predictors for SCAP were an age <= 9 years, an age >= 65 years and co-existing diseases. These factors, except an age <= 9 years, were also predictors of death in Hospital. None of these 11 atypical pathogens was included as the risk factors of SCAP or death in Hospital. Conclusions: Although these 11 atypical pathogens were the common causes of CAP (including SCAP) among Chinese, they were not observed to increase risks for SCAP or death in Hospital.
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