亚利桑那州南部干旱地区的空腔性肺炎病因

Rawan El Kurdi , Krish H. Nayar , Michael B. Gotway , Janis Blair , Sandhya Nagarakanti
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空洞性肺炎的特征是肺组织内充满气体的空间,通常与细菌病原体有关,如金黄色葡萄球菌、链球菌、假单胞菌和克雷伯氏菌。这项研究的目的是调查最常见的原因空洞性肺炎在亚利桑那州南部,球孢子菌病是地方性的。真菌感染是空洞性肺炎的主要原因(69%),无论是单独感染还是与细菌感染相关。7%的患者同时患有真菌和细菌感染。总体而言,球孢子菌病是腔体肺炎最常见的病因,占所有病例的39%,占真菌病例的82%。其中24%确诊为球孢子菌病,51%可能感染,25%可能感染。细菌感染占空洞性肺炎病例的30%,其中金黄色葡萄球菌(12%)、链球菌(12%)和假单胞菌(11%)是最常见的微生物。总死亡率为25%,其中34%的死亡直接归因于空洞性肺炎。
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Cavitary Pneumonia Causes in the Arid Landscapes of Southern Arizona
Cavitary pneumonia, characterized by gas-filled spaces within lung tissue, is commonly associated with bacterial pathogens, such as Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus, Pseudomonas, and Klebsiella species. This study aimed to investigate the most common causes of cavitary pneumonia in southern Arizona, where coccidioidomycosis is endemic. Fungal infections were the predominant cause of cavitary pneumonia (69%), either alone or in association with bacterial infections. Seven percent of patients had concurrent fungal and bacterial infections. Overall, coccidioidomycosis was the most common cause of cavitary pneumonia, accounting for 39% of all cases and 82% of fungal cases. Among these, 24% had proven coccidioidomycosis, 51% had probable infections, and 25% had possible infections. Bacterial infections accounted for 30% of cavitary pneumonia cases, with Staphylococcus aureus (12%), Streptococcus species (12%), and Pseudomonas species (11%) being the most prevalent organisms. Overall mortality was 25%, with 34% of deaths directly attributed to cavitary pneumonia.
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American journal of medicine open
American journal of medicine open Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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