两名活动性结核病患者合并感染covid-19:阿富汗首例病例报告

Mohammad Reza Mohammadi, Mahramian Mehran, A. Omidi, Hoda Sabati
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背景:细菌与呼吸道病原体合并感染并不罕见。当前,我们正面临SARS-CoV-2疫情,这是一个非常严重的公共卫生威胁。由于结核- covid -19感染是结核病的主要风险,因此这是阿富汗的第一份报告。及时、快速诊断新冠肺炎引起的呼吸道感染和治疗结核病患者应得到高度重视。方法:本研究于2021年4月至1月在阿富汗日本医院对57例肺结核患者进行COVID-19调查,其中23例为肺外结核,34例为肺结核。所有患者均采集鼻咽拭子,送医院微生物实验室诊断为SARS-CoV-2。采用实时聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)法检测。所用试剂盒来自BioVendor。(https://www.biovendor.com)。结果:57例结核患者平均年龄45.5岁。其中男性29例(16.53%),女性26例(14.82%)。2例(1.14%)结核病患者感染了covid- 19。2例新冠肺炎患者病史如下:结论:这些结果表明在大流行期间调查covid-19合并感染的重要性。
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Co-infection of covid-19 in two patients with active tuberculosis: first case report in Afghanistan
Background: Bacterial co-infections with respiratory pathogens are not uncommon. Currently, we are facing the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic, which is a very serious threat to public health. Because TB-Covid-19 infections are a major risk for TB, this is the first report from Afghanistan. Timely and rapid diagnosis of respiratory infections caused by COVID-19, and treatment of tuberculosis patients should be taken very seriously. Methodology: This study was conducted in Afghan Japan Hospital to investigate COVID-19 among 57 tuberculosis patients from April to January 2021, of which 23 patients had extrapulmonary tuberculosis and 34 patients had pulmonary tuberculosis. Nasopharyngeal swabs were taken from all patients and sent to the Microbiology Laboratory of the Hospital for the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2. It was done using Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) method. The kit used was from BioVendor. (https://www.biovendor.com). Results : 57 patients with tuberculosis had an average age of 45.5 years. The patients included 29 (16.53%) men and 26 (14.82%) women. 2 people (1.14%) of tuberculosis patients were infection with covid- 19. The history of two patients with Covid-19 is as follows. Conclusions: These results indicate the importance of investigating co-infections of covid-19 during the pandemic.
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