Legionella pneumonia as a cause of atypical pneumonia in a tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka

J. Kottahachchi, D. Dissanayake, D. Athukorala, S. P. Kottahachchi, S. Fernando, M. Weerasekara, C. Gunasekara, M. J. Nalaka, D. Sudusinghe, C. Marasinghe
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Atypical pneumonia which contributes to an important proportion of community acquired pneumonia and Legionella pneumophila is a noteworthy pathogen worldwide. Legionnaires’ disease, the severe form of pneumonia is predominantly caused by Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1. This study was conducted to determine the presence of Legionella pneumophila as a pathogen and the associated risk factors among the patients admitted with atypical pneumonia to a tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka. Seventy-five adult patients diagnosed with atypical pneumonia attending professorial medical unit of Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Sri Lanka were enrolled. Risk factors related to the disease was assessed by an interviewer administered questionnaire. Expectorated sputum was processed on supplemented buffered charcoal yeast extract medium and urine specimens were tested for Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 antigen. Fifty-six percent of the patients were males and 91% were residing in urban areas. Smoking was admitted by 32% and that of alcohol consumption was in 25%. Composting and potting, distant travelling and frequent use of air conditioning was reported in 28%, 37% and 4% respectively. Majority of participants were not exposed to cooling towers, humidifiers or plumbing and not visited high risk areas. Among the study group, 21% had diabetes, 24% had ischaemic heart disease and 36% had chronic lung diseases. None of the sputum samples grew Legionella pneumophila, and all urine samples were negative for the antigen of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1. It is concluded that, in this population of community acquired atypical pneumonia, Legionella pneumophila was not identified as a causative agent.
军团菌肺炎是斯里兰卡三级保健医院非典型肺炎的一个病因
非典型肺炎是世界范围内值得关注的一种病原体,是社区获得性肺炎和嗜肺军团菌的重要组成部分。军团病是一种严重的肺炎,主要由嗜肺军团菌血清组1引起。本研究旨在确定斯里兰卡一家三级医院收治的非典型肺炎患者中嗜肺军团菌作为病原体的存在及其相关危险因素。在斯里兰卡科伦坡南教学医院专业医疗单位就诊的75名确诊为非典型肺炎的成年患者被纳入研究。与疾病相关的危险因素通过采访者管理的问卷进行评估。痰液在添加缓冲炭酵母提取液培养基上处理,尿液标本检测嗜肺军团菌血清1组抗原。56%的患者为男性,91%的患者居住在城市地区。32%的人承认吸烟,25%的人承认饮酒。堆肥和盆栽、长途旅行和频繁使用空调分别占28%、37%和4%。大多数参与者没有接触冷却塔、加湿器或管道,也没有去过高风险地区。在研究组中,21%患有糖尿病,24%患有缺血性心脏病,36%患有慢性肺病。痰标本无嗜肺军团菌生长,尿标本嗜肺军团菌血清1组抗原均为阴性。结论是,在该社区获得性非典型肺炎人群中,嗜肺军团菌未被确定为病原体。
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