Seasonal variations of empyema in Taiwan: A 10-year analysis

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Journal of Infection and Public Health Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1016/j.jiph.2024.102534
Ya-Fu Cheng , Yi-Ling Chen , Wan-Ling Chuang , Chia-Che Chang , Bing-Yen Wang
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Abstract

Background

Empyema is a serious infection in pleural space. Finding out seasonal variations of empyema and its pathogens can help in providing preventive measures, and implicating future researches.

Methods

This study is a 10-year observational study in a single center. Patients with empyema thoracis receiving thoracoscopic decortication between January 2012 and December 2021 were included in the study.

Results

There were 1082 empyema patients enrolled in this study. No seasonal variation was noted (spring = 25.7 %, summer =25.5 %, autumn = 24.8 %, winter = 24.0 %). However, we observed seasonal variations in pathogens. Streptococcus species had slightly higher prevalence in winter and spring than summer and autumn (54.3 % vs. 45.7 %) without significant difference (p = 0.251). On the contrary, Staphylococcus species occurred more often in summer and autumn than winter and spring (61.5 % vs. 38.5 %) (p = 0.035). Klebsiella species were more likely found in autumn (34.9 %) (p = 0.050), and Pseudomonas species showed no peak prevalence in any season (p = 0.423). The incidence of Streptococcus species increased over the years.

Conclusions

Although no seasonal variation was found in severe empyema patients requiring surgery, there were seasonal variations for the pathogens in Taiwan. The medical community should focus on Streptococcus species in winter and spring and Staphylococcus species in summer and autumn.

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台湾肺水肿的季节性变化:十年分析
背景肺水肿是一种严重的胸膜腔感染。发现肺水肿及其病原体的季节性变化有助于提供预防措施,并对未来研究产生影响。研究纳入了 2012 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月期间接受胸腔镜去脓肿术的胸腔积液患者。没有发现季节性变化(春季=25.7%,夏季=25.5%,秋季=24.8%,冬季=24.0%)。不过,我们观察到了病原体的季节性变化。链球菌在冬季和春季的感染率略高于夏季和秋季(54.3 % 对 45.7 %),但无明显差异(p = 0.251)。相反,葡萄球菌在夏秋季比冬春季更常见(61.5% 对 38.5%)(p = 0.035)。克雷伯菌更多出现在秋季(34.9%)(p = 0.050),假单胞菌在任何季节都没有出现流行高峰(p = 0.423)。结论虽然在需要手术的严重肺水肿患者中未发现季节性变化,但台湾的病原体存在季节性变化。医学界应重点关注冬春季的链球菌和夏秋季的葡萄球菌。
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Journal of Infection and Public Health
Journal of Infection and Public Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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13.10
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203
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Infection and Public Health, first official journal of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences and the Saudi Association for Public Health, aims to be the foremost scientific, peer-reviewed journal encompassing infection prevention and control, microbiology, infectious diseases, public health and the application of healthcare epidemiology to the evaluation of health outcomes. The point of view of the journal is that infection and public health are closely intertwined and that advances in one area will have positive consequences on the other. The journal will be useful to all health professionals who are partners in the management of patients with communicable diseases, keeping them up to date. The journal is proud to have an international and diverse editorial board that will assist and facilitate the publication of articles that reflect a global view on infection control and public health, as well as emphasizing our focus on supporting the needs of public health practitioners. It is our aim to improve healthcare by reducing risk of infection and related adverse outcomes by critical review, selection, and dissemination of new and relevant information in the field of infection control, public health and infectious diseases in all healthcare settings and the community.
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