Pathogen spectrum of community acquired pneumonia in people living with HIV (PLWH) in the German CAPNETZ-Cohort

Author:

Schleenvoigt Benjamin T.,Ankert Juliane,Barten-Neiner Grit,Voit Florian,Suttorp Norbert,Boesecke Christoph,Hoffmann Christian,Stolz Daiana,Pletz Mathias W.,Rohde Gernot,Witzenrath Martin,Panning Marcus,Essig Andreas,Rupp Jan,Degen Olaf,Stephan Christoph,Dreher M.,Cornelissen C.,Knüppel W.,Creutz P.,Mikolajewska A.,le Claire A.,Benzke M.,Bauer T.,Krieger D.,Prediger M.,Schmager S.,Kolditz M.,Schulte-Hubbert B.,Langner S.,Hüfner A.,Welte T.,Freise J.,Nawrocki M.,Fuge I.,Freise J.,Naim J.,Kröner W.,Illig T.,Klopp N.,Kroegel C.,Moeser A.,Bahrs C.,Drömann D.,Parschke P.,Franzen K.,Käding N.,Wouters M.,Walraven K.,Braeken D.,Buschmann H.,Zaruchas A.,Schaberg T.,Hering I.,Albrich W.,Waldeck F.,Rassouli F.,Baldesberger S.,Wallner M.,

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The objective of this study was to identify the pathogen spectrum of community acquired pneumonia in people living with HIV (PLWH), and to compare it with a matched HIV negative group in order to reassess therapeutic strategies for PLWH. Methods Seventy-three (n = 73) PLWH (median CD4 3–6 months before CAP: 515/µl; SD 309) with community acquired pneumonia (CAP) were matched with 218 HIV-negative CAP controls in a prospective study design. Pathogen identifications used blood culture, samples from the upper and lower respiratory tract (culture and multiplex PCR) and urinary pneumococcal and legionella antigen test. Results Although the vaccination rate among PLWH with CAP was significantly higher (pneumococcal vaccination: 27.4 vs. 8.3%, p < 0.001; influenza vaccination: 34.2 vs. 17.4%, p = 0.009), pneumococci were found most frequently as pathogen among both PLWH (n = 19/21.3%) and controls (n = 34/17.2%; p = 0.410), followed by Haemophilus influenzae (PLWH, n = 12/13.5%, vs. controls, n = 25 / 12.6%; p = 0.850). Staphylococcus aureus was found equally in 20.2 and 19.2% in PLWH and controls, but infection or colonization could not be distinguished. Mortality during 6-month follow-up was significantly higher for PLWH (5/73, or 6.8%) versus controls (3/218, or 1.4%), however with lower case numbers than previously reported. Typical HIV-associated pathogens such as Pneumocystis jirovecii were found only exceptionally. Conclusions Our study underscores the persistent clinical burden of CAP for PLWH. From pathogen perspective, empirical antibiotic treatment for CAP in PLWH on antiretroviral therapy should cover pneumococci and Haemophilus influenzae and may be adopted from valid common recommendations.

Funder

German Federal Ministry of Education and Research grant

German Center for Lung Research

Deutsches Zentrum für Lungenforschung

Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Medicine

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