M. Ercibengoa, M. Alonso, J. Marimón, J. R. Saenz-Dominguez, E. Perez-trallero
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香港人对肺炎球菌感染的易感性格林综合征(SS) -一种自身免疫性炎症疾病-患者并不为人所知,尽管这些患者经常发展为呼吸系统疾病。研究SS患者与糖尿病2型(DM-2)患者发生肺炎球菌疾病的相对风险,与年龄、性别和入组时间相匹配。分析了1998年1月至2013年9月多诺斯蒂亚大学医院的记录,其中除其他患者数据外,包括:住院人数和类型以及实验室检测人数和类型。同一血清型肺炎链球菌分离株可引起复发性感染。该研究包括127例SS组患者(69例原发性和58例继发性)和127例DM-2组作为对照。在12例SS患者中,检测到22次肺炎球菌疾病发作(9.4%)。DM-2患者中各有2例(1.6%)出现单次发作,p = 0.01, SS患者的RR为6 (95% CI 1.4 ~ 26.3)。两组患者由金黄色葡萄球菌或无乳链球菌引起的感染没有差异。大多数SS患者的肺炎球菌血清型属于13价(50%)和23价(75%)抗肺炎球菌疫苗。SS患者与肺炎球菌疾病相关并增加患肺炎球菌疾病的风险。这组患者应考虑接种疫苗。
Increased Susceptibility to Pneumococcal Disease in Sjögren Syndrome Patients
Susceptibility to pneumococcal infections in Sj?gren syndrome (SS)―an autoimmune inflammatory disease―patients is not well known, although these patients frequently develop respiratory diseases. The relative risk of developing pneumococcal disease in SS patients versus diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM-2) patients, matched by age, gender, and length of enrolment was studied. From January 1998 to September 2013 the records of Donostia University Hospital were analyzed, which among other patient’s data includes: number and type of hospital admissions and number and type of laboratory determinations. Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates of the same serotype causing recurrent infections were characterized by PFGE. The study comprised 127 patients in the SS group (69 primary and 58 secondary) and 127 in the DM-2 group as control. In 12 SS patients, (9.4%) 22 pneumococcal disease episodes were detected. Two patients (1.6%) with a single episode each one were observed among DM-2 patients, p = 0.01, RR for SS patients 6 (95% CI 1.4 to 26.3). No differences could be demonstrated between the two groups of patients in infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus agalactiae. Most pneumococcal serotypes in SS patients belonged to the 13-valent (50%) and 23-valent (75%) anti-pneumococcal vaccine. SS patients are associated with and increased risk of suffering from pneumococcal disease. Vaccination should be considered in this group of patients.