Background: There is paucity of information about viral etiology of community acquired pneumonia in adults. Aim: To investigate the viral etiology of pneumonia among hospitalized patients. Material and Methods: All adults with pneumonia that were hospitalized were prospectively enrolled at Puerto Montt hospital. A microbiological and viral assessment was carried out. Viral assessment included direct immunofluorescence of nasopharyngeal aspirates for influenza A and B virus and serum samples obtained during the acute phase of the disease and during convalescence for Hanta virus. Results: Between April 1 2005 and March 312006, 159 adults aged 62 +/- 20 years (58 % males), were admitted to the hospital for pneumonia. Mean hospital stay was 11.9 +/- 8.6 days. Four patients had Hantavirus acute infection. Other viruses were identified in twelve patients (7.7%). Nine had influenza A, one syncytial respiratory virus, one syncytial and influenza A virus and one varicella zoster virus. Excluding patients with Hantavirus, no significant differences in age, clinical presentation, chest X ray findings, laboratory results and mortality were observed between patients with bacterial or viral etiology of the pneumonia. Conclusions: Viral etiology was confirmed in 10% of adult patients hospitalized with community acquired pneumonia. (Rev Med Chile 2012; 140: 984-989).
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Autor | Rioseco Z, M. Luisa Riquelme O, Raul Riquelme O, Mauricio Inzunza P, Carlos Oyarzun G, Paola Agueero O, Yasna Ferres G, Marcela Vial C, Pablo Fasce P, Rodrigo Torres M, Antoni |
Título | Viral etiology of community acquired pneumonia among adults admitted to a general hospital |
Revista | REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE |
ISSN | 0034-9887 |
ISSN electrónico | 0717-6163 |
Volumen | 140 |
Número de publicación | 8 |
Página inicio | 984 |
Página final | 989 |
Fecha de publicación | 2012 |
Resumen | Background: There is paucity of information about viral etiology of community acquired pneumonia in adults. Aim: To investigate the viral etiology of pneumonia among hospitalized patients. Material and Methods: All adults with pneumonia that were hospitalized were prospectively enrolled at Puerto Montt hospital. A microbiological and viral assessment was carried out. Viral assessment included direct immunofluorescence of nasopharyngeal aspirates for influenza A and B virus and serum samples obtained during the acute phase of the disease and during convalescence for Hanta virus. Results: Between April 1 2005 and March 312006, 159 adults aged 62 +/- 20 years (58 % males), were admitted to the hospital for pneumonia. Mean hospital stay was 11.9 +/- 8.6 days. Four patients had Hantavirus acute infection. Other viruses were identified in twelve patients (7.7%). Nine had influenza A, one syncytial respiratory virus, one syncytial and influenza A virus and one varicella zoster virus. Excluding patients with Hantavirus, no significant differences in age, clinical presentation, chest X ray findings, laboratory results and mortality were observed between patients with bacterial or viral etiology of the pneumonia. Conclusions: Viral etiology was confirmed in 10% of adult patients hospitalized with community acquired pneumonia. (Rev Med Chile 2012; 140: 984-989). |
Derechos | acceso abierto |
DOI | 10.4067/S0034-98872012000800003 |
Editorial | SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO |
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Id de publicación en Pubmed | MEDLINE:23282770 |
Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:000309152000003 |
Paginación | 6 páginas |
Palabra clave | Hanta virus Pneumonia Pneumonia bacterial Pneumonia viral |
Tema ODS | 03 Good Health and Well-being |
Tema ODS español | 03 Salud y bienestar |
Tipo de documento | artículo |