伊朗东北部呼吸系统疾病患者blattarum和肺囊虫的合并感染。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY
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背景:由blattarum Lophomonas blattarum和diroveci肺囊虫引起的呼吸道感染是重大威胁,特别是对免疫功能低下的患者。这两种病原体都与严重肺炎有关,由于难以准确识别,特别是在合并感染中,往往未得到充分诊断。我们的目的是评估有呼吸道症状的患者中blattarum和P. jroveci合并感染的患病率和临床影响。方法:本横断面研究纳入了2023年伊朗马什哈德伊玛目礼萨医院肺科病房收治的111例患者。收集所有患者的支气管肺泡灌洗(BAL)标本,进行显微和分子分析。对blattarum和P. jroveci进行PCR扩增,并测序进行分子鉴定。用346 bp的PCR条带鉴定肺囊虫的存在。结果:111例患者中检出单胞菌48例(43.2%),肺囊虫47例(42.3%)。合并感染26例(23.6%)。这两种感染在男性中更为常见,尽管性别之间的差异没有统计学意义。60岁以上患者感染率最高,单胞菌和肺囊虫感染率分别为18%和19.8%。老年患者和男性患者的合并感染率明显高于老年患者(P= 0.028)。结论:该研究表明,在呼吸系统疾病患者中,特别是在老年人中,blattarum和P. jroveci合并感染的发生率很高。研究结果强调需要综合诊断策略,包括分子和显微镜方法,以准确诊断和管理高危人群中的这些合并感染。
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Co-Infection of <i>Lophomonas blattarum</i> and <i>Pneumocystis jirovecii</i> in Patients with Respiratory Disorders in Northeastern Iran.

Co-Infection of Lophomonas blattarum and Pneumocystis jirovecii in Patients with Respiratory Disorders in Northeastern Iran.

Background: Respiratory infections caused by Lophomonas blattarum and Pneumocystis jirovecii are significant threats, especially to immunocompromised patients. Both pathogens are associated with severe pneumonia and are often underdiagnosed due to the challenges in identifying them accurately, particularly in co-infections. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence and clinical impact of co-infections with L. blattarum and P. jirovecii in patients with respiratory symptoms.

Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 111 patients admitted to the Pulmonary Ward of Imam Reza Hospital in Mashhad, Iran in 2023. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) samples were collected from all patients and analyzed microscopically and molecularly. PCR amplification targeting L. blattarum and P. jirovecii was performed, with subsequent sequencing for molecular identification. The presence of Pneumocystis was identified using a 346-bp PCR band.

Results: Of the 111 patients, Lophomonas was detected in 48 patients (43.2%), and Pneumocystis in 47 patients (42.3%). Co-infections were identified in 26 patients (23.6%). Both infections were more common in males, though the difference between genders was not statistically significant. The highest prevalence was observed in patients over 60 years, with 18% and 19.8% infection rates for Lophomonas and Pneumocystis, respectively. Co-infection rates were significantly higher in older patients and in males (P= 0.028).

Conclusion: The study demonstrates a significant prevalence of co-infections with L. blattarum and P. jirovecii in patients with respiratory conditions, particularly in the elderly. The findings underscore the need for comprehensive diagnostic strategies, including molecular and microscopic approaches, to accurately diagnose and manage these co-infections in high-risk populations.

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期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Parasitology (IJP) is the official publication of Iranian Society of Parasitology (ISP) launched in 2006. The society was inaugurated in 1994 and pursues the improvement of the knowledge on the parasites and parasitic diseases, exchange of scientific knowledge with foreign societies, publicity activities, and consultation on the parasitic diseases, and intimate relationship among society members. The main aims of the Journal are: contribution to the field of Parasitology, including all aspects of parasites and parasitic diseases (medical and veterinary) and related fields such as Entomology which may be submitted by scientists from Iran and all over the world.
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