Prevalence of Bacterial Lower Respiratory Tract Infections at a Tertiary Hospital in Jordan

N. Obeidat, Isam K. Bsisu, F. Parvez, Z. Islam, Zaina Obeidat, Mai Altous, M. Obeidat, N. Ababneh, A. Wahbeh, Randa I. Farah
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Background: Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that LRTIs are the most common global cause of death from infectious diseases. However, the specific etiologic agent associated with LRTI is often unknown. We determined the bacterial infections and seasonal patterns associated with LRTIs among hospitalized cases at Jordan University Hospital (JUH) for a period of five years. Methods: We conducted a retrospective multi-year study among hospitalized patients in Jordan on LRTI-associated bacterial etiology. Results: We found bacterial infections among 105 (21.1%) out of 495 LRTI patients. The most frequently identified bacteria in the LRTI patients were Staphylococcus aureus (7.7%) followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (5.1%). Most of the LRTI patients (95.2%) had at least one chronic disease and many were admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (16.8%). Of the 18(3.64%) patients with LRTIs who died at the hospital, 2 had a bacterial infection. We noticed a seasonal pattern of bacterial infections, with the highest prevalence during the winter months. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that early identification of bacterial agents and control of chronic disease may improve clinical management and reduce morbidity and mortality from LRTIs. Prevalence of Bacterial Lower Respiratory Tract Infections at a Tertiary Hospital in Jordan Nathir Obeidat1, Isam Bsisu2, Faruque Parvez3, Zafrin Islam4, Zaina Obeidat5,Mai Altous6, Mohammed N. Obeidat7, Nidaa Ababneh8, Ayman Wahbeh5, Randa Farah5 1 Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Jordan University Hospital, Amman, Jordan. 2 Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, School of Medicine, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. 3 Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY USA. 4 Department of Biochemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. 5 Internal Medicine Department, School of Medicine, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. 6 Interventional Pulmonary and Critical Care Unit, King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center, Amman, Jordan. 7 School of Medicine, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. 8 Cell Therapy Center, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. Contact information:
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约旦一家三级医院细菌性下呼吸道感染的流行情况
背景:下呼吸道感染(LRTIs)是全球发病率和死亡率的主要原因。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)估计,下呼吸道感染是全球最常见的传染病死亡原因。然而,与下呼吸道感染相关的具体病因往往是未知的。我们确定了约旦大学医院(JUH)住院病例中与下呼吸道感染相关的细菌感染和季节模式,为期五年。方法:我们对约旦住院患者进行了一项关于下呼吸道感染相关细菌病因的多年回顾性研究。结果:495例下呼吸道感染患者中有105例(21.1%)发现细菌感染。LRTI患者中最常见的细菌是金黄色葡萄球菌(7.7%),其次是铜绿假单胞菌(5.1%)。大多数LRTI患者(95.2%)至少患有一种慢性疾病,许多患者(16.8%)住进了重症监护病房。18例(3.64%)下呼吸道感染患者在医院死亡,其中2例为细菌感染。我们注意到细菌感染的季节性模式,在冬季流行率最高。结论:我们的研究结果表明,早期识别细菌病原体和控制慢性疾病可以改善临床管理,降低下呼吸道感染的发病率和死亡率。约旦某三级医院细菌性下呼吸道感染流行情况Nathir Obeidat1, Isam bsis2, Faruque Parvez3, Zafrin Islam4, Zaina Obeidat5,Mai Altous6, Mohammed N. Obeidat7, Nidaa Ababneh8, Ayman Wahbeh5, Randa Farah5 1约旦安曼约旦大学医院内科肺医学与重症监护科2约旦大学医学院麻醉与重症监护科,安曼,约旦3哥伦比亚大学梅尔曼公共卫生学院,美国纽约州纽约。4加拿大多伦多大学生物化学系。5约旦大学安曼医学院内科。6约旦安曼侯赛因国王癌症基金会和中心介入肺科和重症监护室。7约旦大学安曼医学院。8约旦大学安曼细胞治疗中心。联系信息:
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