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Bacteriology of acute COPD exacerbations in Tunisia - DE

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The role of bacteria including atypical germs in acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in Tunisia has been variously appreciated. This is a descriptive and analytical study including patients with a mean age of more than 68.3 years hospitalized for COPD. Of the 240 patients included, 175 sputum cultures (73%) were considered significant, 29 cultures were positive (16.5%) and 31 germs were isolated, the most frequent being P. aeruginosa (25.8%), K. pneumoniae (16.2%), H. influenzae (13%) and S. pneumoniae (9.7%). The prevalence of C. pneumoniae, M. pneumoniae and C. burnetii infection was 8.4%, 9% and 6.6% respectively. No L. pneumophila infection was found. Anthonisen criteria were associated with a positive culture (p=0.04). In conclusion, the low positivity of quantitative sputum bacteriology and the high percentage of resistant strains with a predominance of exclusively multi-resistant pseudomonas may help in the management of patients with EABPCO. Key words. EABPCO, bacterial infection, atypical germs, bacterial resistance.

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Salma Messous, dottore in Scienze Farmaceutiche, Facoltà di Farmacia, Università di Monastir, responsabile della ricerca clinica, Tunisia.

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Authors Salma Messous
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.04.2023
 
EAN 9786205939451
ISBN 9786205939451
No. of pages 52
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > General, dictionaries

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