Clinical and laboratory characteristic of patients with COVID-19 and meningococcal co-infection

L. Alimova, А.А. Grishaeva, E. Burdakova, N.T. Shapieva, A. M. Domkina, A. Kruglov, Z. Ponezheva
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Objective. To analyze clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with COVID-19 and meningococcal co-infection. Patients and methods. We analyzed cases of mixed infection caused by SARS-CoV-2 and meningococci in 8 patients treated in Moscow Multidisciplinary Clinical Center ‘Kommunarka.’ We used mass spectrometry for microbiological examination followed by culturing in accordance with the results of examination. All patients were tested positive for COVID-19 by PCR and meningococcal infection by bacteriological method. Results. Patients were admitted to hospital on average 5.88 ± 4.2 days after COVID-19 onset. Two patients had moderate disease, whereas 6 patients had severe disease and were admitted to the intensive care unit. Study participants presented with different forms of meningococcal infection, including nasopharyngitis (n = 1), meningitis (n = 1), pneumonia (n = 2), meningococcemia (n = 3), and mixed form meningitis and meningococcemia (n = 1). Fatal outcome was observed in 37.5% of cases. Conclusion. The problem of meningococcal infection remains highly relevant during the COVID–19 pandemic. Сo-infection is characterized by an increase in the proportion of rare forms (pneumonia), which requires special attention of clinicians. The implementation of mass spectrometry will allow early detection of meningococcal infection in patients with rare forms and timely initiation of adequate and optimal therapy. Key words: meningococcal infection, COVID–19, co-infection.
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COVID-19合并脑膜炎球菌感染患者的临床和实验室特征
目标。目的分析新冠肺炎合并脑膜炎球菌感染患者的临床和实验室特征。患者和方法。我们分析了在莫斯科Kommunarka多学科临床中心接受治疗的8例SARS-CoV-2和脑膜炎球菌混合感染病例。我们使用质谱法进行微生物学检查,然后根据检查结果进行培养。所有患者均经PCR检测为COVID-19阳性,细菌学检测为脑膜炎球菌感染。结果。患者发病后平均住院时间为5.88±4.2 d。两名患者患有中度疾病,而6名患者患有严重疾病并被送入重症监护病房。研究参与者表现出不同形式的脑膜炎球菌感染,包括鼻咽炎(n = 1)、脑膜炎(n = 1)、肺炎(n = 2)、脑膜炎球菌血症(n = 3)和脑膜炎和脑膜炎球菌血症混合型(n = 1)。37.5%的病例死亡。结论。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,脑膜炎球菌感染问题仍然具有高度相关性。Сo-infection的特点是罕见形式(肺炎)的比例增加,这需要临床医生的特别注意。质谱法的实施将有助于在罕见形式的患者中早期发现脑膜炎球菌感染,并及时开始适当和最佳的治疗。关键词:脑膜炎球菌感染;COVID-19;合并感染
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Infektsionnye Bolezni
Infektsionnye Bolezni Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research works, reviews of literature, lectures, methodological recommendations, clinical observations. Main topics: problems of etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations of infectious diseases, new techniques and methods of their diagnosis, prevention and treatment; special attention is paid to the problems of antibacterial and antiviral therapy, the use of immunoglobulins and interferons, and also to intensive therapy of critical states. The journal is in the List of leading scientific journals and periodicals of the Supreme Attestation Committee, where the principal results of doctoral dissertations should be published.
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