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Distribution of pathogens causing nosocomial infection in patients with bronchial asthma

Journal

GENETICS AND MOLECULAR RESEARCH
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 16146-16150

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FUNPEC-EDITORA
DOI: 10.4238/2015.December.8.3

Keywords

Bronchial asthma; Distribution of pathogens; Nosocomial infection

Funding

  1. Zhejiang Province Welfare Technology Applied Research Program [2011C33051]
  2. Zhejiang Province Appropriate Technology Applied Research Program [2014ZHB006]

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This study aimed to analyze nosocomial respiratory infection (NRI) in patients with bronchial asthma. Among the clinical data of 575 asthmatic patients that was collected and analyzed, 52 were diagnosed with NRI. The most common gram-positive bacterial species was Streptococcus pneumoniae, which was detected in 8 patients, whereas the predominant Gram-negative bacteria included Haemophilus influenzae (11 patients), Moraxella catarrhalis (8 patients), and Escherichia coli (7 patients). The simultaneous detection of all strains was predominant in patients older than 65 years of age, whereas the detection rates of S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae, E. coli, and M. catarrhalis were predominant in patients younger than 65 years old. The differences in the detection rates were not significant between the male and female groups. From this study, we can conclude that S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae, E. coli, and M. catarrhalis are common NRI-causing pathogens, and bacterial infection is the main risk factor for NRI in asthmatic patients.

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