An epidemiologic study on Pneumocystis pneumonia in non-HIV infected patients in China
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2009.04.010
- VernacularTitle:非艾滋病病毒感染临床病例肺孢子菌肺炎的流行病学研究
- Author:
Lan SUN
1
;
Min-Jun HUANG
;
Yi-Jun AN
;
Zeng-Zhu GUO
Author Information
1. 首都医科大学附属北京友谊医院
- Keywords:
Pneumocystis pneumonia;
Human immunodeficiency virus,infection;
Clinical patients;
Epidemiologic study
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2009;30(4):348-351
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the epidemiologic features of Pneumocystis pcumonia (PCP) among non-HIV infected patients in China. Methods Sputum or bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) specimens obtained from 851 pneumonia patients without HIV infection from Jan. 2006 to Oct. 2008 were detected, using PCR and Gomori' s methenamine silver (GMS) stain for Pneumocystis jirovecii. Results Of the 615 sputum specimens, P.jirovecii positive rates of PCR and GMS stain were 20.3% and 10.2% respectively (P<0.05). Of 236 BALF specimens, P. jirovecii positive rates of PCR and GMS stain were 32.6% and 25.5% respectively (P0.05). Of the total 851 pneumonia cases, 123 (14.5%) were GMS positive for P.jirovecii cyst and 202 cases (23.7%) were PCR positive for P. jirovecii DNA. In those immuno-suppressed patient group including patients with connective tissue diseases, organ transplant recipients, nephrotic, hematologic diseases and malignant tumor, P. jirovecii positive rate appeared the highest, 28.2% for GMS stain and 39.4% for PCR. There were also PCP patients in the immuno-competcnt pneumonia patient groups including senile patients with chronic diseases and patients without clear predisposing immuno-deficiencies. The positive rates of P. jiroveeii GMS were 8.7% and 10.9% , respectively and 17.5% and 19.6% for P. jiroveeii under PCR.Conclusion PCR assay seemed sensitive for the detection of P. jirovecii in the sputum specimens and could be used for screening PCP patients without HIV infection. Our data showed that there was high risk of PCP in non-HIV infected patients in China.