SCREENING FOR LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS

O. Ali, E. Fouda, Dalia Abdelhamid, B. Sherif
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: Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a chronic autosomal recessive disease caused by CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene mutations, which encodes the CFTR protein. Impaired function of this protein leads to increased mucus thickness with subsequent chronic infections . The fungal biota in CF is dominated by Aspergillus and Candida species (spp). Aim of the Work: To determine the common lower respiratory tract infections among CF pediatric patients and to correlate culture results with the patient clinical status. Patients and Methods: A Cross Sectional Study was applied on 32 lower respiratory samples collected from CF pediatric patients admitted to Chest department, Pediatric Hospital, Ain Shams University. Samples were tested through bacterial and fungal culture. Results: Bacterial growth was detected in five samples (15.6%), where Pseudomonas spp was the most common bacteria, Fungal growth was detected in three samples (9.4%), all showed growth of Candida spp. Two samples showed mixed growth of Pseudomonas spp and Candida non albicans. Conclusion: Pseudomonas spp was the most frequent pathogen isolated from CF patients. Candida spp was the predominant fungal species detected.
囊性纤维化患儿下呼吸道感染的筛查
背景:囊性纤维化(CF)是一种慢性常染色体隐性遗传病,由CF跨膜传导调节因子(CFTR)基因突变引起,该基因编码CFTR蛋白。这种蛋白的功能受损导致黏液厚度增加,随后出现慢性感染。CF中的真菌生物群以曲霉和念珠菌种(spp)为主。工作目的:了解CF患儿常见的下呼吸道感染,并将培养结果与患者的临床状况联系起来。患者与方法:采用横断面研究方法,对艾因沙姆斯大学儿科医院胸科收治的CF患儿32例下呼吸道样本进行分析。样品通过细菌和真菌培养进行测试。结果:5份样品检出细菌生长(15.6%),其中假单胞菌最为常见;3份样品检出真菌生长(9.4%),均为假单胞菌生长,2份样品检出假单胞菌与非白色念珠菌混合生长。结论:CF患者中最常见的病原菌为假单胞菌。检出的优势真菌种为念珠菌。
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