Pathogen analysis of bacterial pneumonia secondary to influenza

Fei Wang, B. He
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In human history, there have been several times of influenza raging, which have caused tens of millions of deaths and brought serious social and economic burdens. Although with the development of science, the emergence of vaccines has significantly reduced the incidence and mortality of influenza, due to the high variability of viruses, there is still a lack of effective treatment. More and more studies have found that bacterial pneumonia secondary to influenza was an important cause of the progression to critical illness or even death. Hence, diagnosis and treatment timely of secondary bacterial pneumonia are valuable. Therefore, we discuss the pathogens of bacterial pneumonia secondary to influenza, associated morbidity, mortality, and risk factors. Hopefully, it can provide some valuable references for clinical practice. Since some clinical studies have not separated pneumonia from lower respiratory tract infections, we will discuss these two situations together.
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流感继发性细菌性肺炎病原菌分析
人类历史上曾发生过几次流感肆虐,造成数千万人死亡,给人类社会和经济带来严重负担。虽然随着科学的发展,疫苗的出现大大降低了流感的发病率和死亡率,但由于病毒的高度变异性,仍然缺乏有效的治疗方法。越来越多的研究发现,流感继发细菌性肺炎是发展为重症甚至死亡的重要原因。因此,继发性细菌性肺炎的及时诊断和治疗是有价值的。因此,我们讨论继发于流感的细菌性肺炎的病原体、相关的发病率、死亡率和危险因素。希望能为临床实践提供一些有价值的参考。由于一些临床研究没有将肺炎与下呼吸道感染分开,我们将这两种情况一起讨论。
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