Literature DB >> 12795125

[Etiology of acute pharyngitis in adults: the presence of viruses and bacteria].

Kazuhiro Hashigucci1, Takeshi Matsunobu.   

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Pharyngeal swabs from patients with acute pharyngitis were evaluated for viruses and bacterial organisms from December 2000 through June 2001. Viral genomes were detected by PCR. Of 56 patients, potentially pathogenic bacteria were isolated in 34 (60.7%), viruses in 19 (33.9%), and no etiological pathogens in 16 patients (28.6%). Both viral and bacterial infections were found in 13 (23.2%). Of 56 patients, beta streptococci were found in 10 (6 with group A streptococci, 4 with other groups), H. influenzae in 13, S. pneumoniae in 8, and S. aureus in 7. Two bacterial organisms were isolated in 4 and 3 in 1. Virus infection was found in 19 (29.7%): Adenovirus was most frequently recovered (11 cases; 57.9%), followed by Influenza A and B virus (4 cases; 21.0%), Parainfluenza 1 virus (4 cases; 21.0%) and RS virus (2 cases; 10.5%). Two cases had 2 viruses infections. On the basis of our results, viral and bacterial coinfections are observed in early illness.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12795125     DOI: 10.3950/jibiinkoka.106.532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho        ISSN: 0030-6622


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1.  Sore throat in primary care project: a clinical score to diagnose viral sore throat.

Authors:  Selcuk Mistik; Selma Gokahmetoglu; Elcin Balci; Fahri A Onuk
Journal:  Fam Pract       Date:  2015-03-25       Impact factor: 2.267

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