Increased risk of serious pneumococcal disease in patients with asthma

IF 11.2 1区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Pub Date : 2008-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaci.2008.07.029
Young J. Juhn MD, MPH , Hirohito Kita MD , Barbara P. Yawn MD, MSc , Thomas G. Boyce MD, MPH , Kwang H. Yoo MD, PhD , Michaela E. McGree BS , Amy L. Weaver MS , Peter Wollan PhD , Robert M. Jacobson MD
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Abstract

Background

Individuals with asthma have been reported to be at increased risk of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD). These findings need to be confirmed in a different population-based study setting.

Objective

We assessed whether serious pneumococcal disease (SPD), defined as an IPD, pneumococcal pneumonia, or both, was associated with asthma status.

Methods

This is a retrospective case-control study using criteria-based methods for ascertaining SPD, as well as asthma. Subjects were residents of Rochester, Minnesota, who had SPD between 1964 and 1983 (the primarily pre–pneumococcal vaccine era) and their age- and sex-matched control subjects using 1:2 matching. Potential cases and control subjects were identified by using the Rochester Epidemiology project database and confirmed by medical record reviews. All cases and control subjects were merged with the database comprising the entire pool of Rochester residents with and without asthma between 1964 and 1983.

Results

A total of 3941 records of potential patients with SPD were reviewed, and we identified 174 cases of SPD (51% male subjects and 94% white subjects). SPD was associated with a history of asthma among all ages (odds ratio, 2.4; 95% CI, 0.9-6.6; P = .09) and among adults (odds ratio, 6.7; 95% CI, 1.6-27.3; P = .01), controlling for high-risk conditions for IPD and smoking exposure. The population-attributable risk percentage was 17% in the adult population.

Conclusion

Adults with asthma might be at increased risk of SPD.

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哮喘患者患严重肺炎球菌疾病的风险增加
据报道,哮喘患者患侵袭性肺炎球菌病(IPD)的风险增加。这些发现需要在不同的基于人群的研究环境中得到证实。目的:评估严重肺炎球菌病(SPD)(定义为IPD、肺炎球菌性肺炎或两者均有)是否与哮喘状态相关。方法采用基于标准的方法确定SPD和哮喘的回顾性病例对照研究。研究对象是明尼苏达州罗切斯特市的居民,他们在1964年至1983年(主要是肺炎球菌疫苗接种前的时代)患有SPD,并使用1:2匹配的年龄和性别匹配的对照受试者。使用罗切斯特流行病学项目数据库确定潜在病例和对照受试者,并通过病历审查确认。所有病例和对照对象与包含1964年至1983年间有和没有哮喘的罗切斯特居民的整个数据库合并。结果共回顾了3941例SPD潜在患者的记录,我们确定了174例SPD,其中男性占51%,白人占94%。SPD与所有年龄段的哮喘史相关(优势比2.4;95% ci, 0.9-6.6;P = .09)和成人(优势比6.7;95% ci, 1.6-27.3;P = 0.01),控制了IPD和吸烟暴露的高危条件。成人人群归因风险百分比为17%。结论成人哮喘患者SPD发生风险增高。
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