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Atypical pathogens as etiologic agents in hospitalized patients with community-acquired pneumonia in Korea: A prospective multi-center study

Authors
Sohn, Jang WookPark, Seung ChulChoi, Young-HwaWoo, Heung JeongCho, Yong KyunLee, Jin SooSim, Hee-SunKim, Min Ja
Issue Date
Aug-2006
Publisher
KOREAN ACAD MEDICAL SCIENCES
Keywords
Chlamydophila pneumoniae; Mycoplasma pneumoniae; Legionella pneumophila; community-acquired infections; pneumonia
Citation
JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, v.21, no.4, pp 602 - 607
Pages
6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume
21
Number
4
Start Page
602
End Page
607
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/18719
DOI
10.3346/jkms.2006.21.4.602
ISSN
1011-8934
1598-6357
Abstract
Local epidemiologic data on the etiologies of patients hospitalized with community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is needed to develop guidelines for clinical practice. This study was conducted prospectively to determine the proportion of atypical bacterial pathogens in adults patients hospitalized with CAP in Korea between October 2001 and December 2002. Microbiological diagnosis was determined by serology for antibodies to Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, and Legionella pneumophila. Nucleic acid of M. pneumoniae and C. pneumoniae in respiratory samples and Legionella antigen in urine samples were detected. The study population consisted of 126 patients (71 males, 55 females), averaging 54.6 yr (SD +/- 17.8), whose paired sera were available. An etiologic diagnosis for atypical pathogens was made in 18 patients (14.3%): C. pneumoniae 9 (7.1%), M. pneumoniae 8 (6.3%), and L. pneumophila 3 patients (2.4%). Streptococcus preumoniae and other typical pathogens were isolated from 36 patients (28.6%). Of 126 patients, 16 (12.7%) were admitted to intensive care unit and atypical pathogens were identified in 5 patients (31.3%). Initial clinical features of patients with pneumonia due to atypical, typical or undetermined pathogens were indistinguishable. We conclude that atypical pathogens should be seriously considered in hospitalized patients with CAP, when initiating empiric treatment in Korea.
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