[Respiratory Tract Infection Pathogen Spectrum Study of 376 Pneumoconiosis Inpatients in Chengdu].
Ziwei Fan, Jingjing Li, Shuhua Li, Shu‐Hsing Wu, Tianli Zheng, Xiaofang Pei
PubMed · 2021-05
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the status of infections caused by respiratory pathogens and the patterns of infections caused by pathogens in different seasons, age groups and stages of pneumoconiosis so as to explore the pathogen spectrum of respiratory tract infections in pneumoconiosis patients. METHODS: The sputum samples of 376 pneumoconiosis patients admitted to an occupational disease hospital in Chengdu between January, 2017 and October, 2019 were collected. Clinical information of the patients was collected and lab tests were conducted to check for 23 kinds of common respiratory viruses, bacteria and fungi in the sputum. The relationship between seasons, ages, and different stages of pneumoconiosis and the pathogen detection rate was analyzed. RESULTS: . The severity of respiratory tract infection did not show significant difference in different seasons, age groups, and pneumoconiosis stages. CONCLUSION: The pathogen spectrum of respiratory tract infections in patients with pneumoconiosis is complicated and the proportion of viral infection is high. However, the severity of the infection is not associated with age, seasonal, or pneumoconiosis staging differences.
MeSH terms
- Pneumoconiosis
- Sputum
- Respiratory tract
- Pathogen
- Respiratory tract infections
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
- Medicine
- Rhinovirus
- Internal medicine
- Respiratory system
- Microbiology
- Biology
- Immunology