Monitoring of opportunistic microflora in secondary respiratory infections of HIV-infected patients

Author:

Puzyreva L. V.1,Mordyk A. V.1,Rodkina L. A.2,Zhitina I. V.2,Timofeeva A. V.2

Affiliation:

1. Omsk State Medical University of the Мinistry of Нealth of the Russian Federation

2. Infectious clinical hospital No. 1 named after him. Dalmatova D. M.

Abstract

Objective: to evaluate the results of microbiological examination of sputum of HIV-infected patients with pneumonia clinic.Materials and methods. The analysis of microbiological results of sputum in 850 patients who were treated with pneumonia at the Infectious Clinical Hospital № 1 from 01.01.2012 to 01.01.2019.Results and its discussion. Gram-positive cocci were recorded in sputum in patients with HIV infection in 76,7±2,2% of cases. The growth of Staph. aureus noted in 20,1±2,0% of cases and was associated with the presence of sepsis and septic pneumonia. Staphylococcus epidermidis detected in sputum in 0,5±0,4% of HIV-positive patients with angiogenic sepsis. Streptococcus pyogenes was isolated in sputum in 2,3±0,8% of patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia. Str. pneumoniae was detected in 2,6±0,8% of cases. A common finding in the study of sputum in patients with HIV infection were viridans group Streptococci (50,3±2,6%). Gram-negative aerobic non-spore-forming bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa was found in 5,2±1,1%, Enterococcus faecalis in 3,1±0,9% of confirmed cases of pneumonia. Klebsiella pneumonia was confirmed in 11,5±1,6% of patients. Microbial association was noted in 24,1±1,7% of isolates; associations in combination with Staph. aureus were more common in 54,5±4,1% of HIV-infected patients with the clinic of community-acquired pneumonia.Conclusion. In patients with HIV infection with lung damage, it is necessary to collect biological material for microbiological examination, which will affect the further tactics of patient management.

Publisher

Baltic Medical Education Center

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Immunology

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