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Relationship between oral bacteria count and pneumonia onset in elderly nursing home residents.

Takeshi Kikutani1, Fumiyo Tamura, Haruki Tashiro, Mitsuyoshi Yoshida, Kiyoshi Konishi, Ryo Hamada.   

Abstract

AIM: Oral bacteria, which are a source of infection for aspiration pneumonia, were examined in frail older adults with the aim of establishing a standard bacteria count that indicates the risk of pneumonia onset in this group.
METHODS: A survey of bacteria count in the saliva using a simple instrument for measurement of the number of oral bacteria, along with factors including swallowing function and nutritional status, was carried out in 691 elderly individuals requiring care (137 men; mean age 82.6 ± 8.3 years; 554 women; mean age 88.0 ± 7.1 years; total mean age 86.7 ± 7.8 years) at 16 nursing homes in Japan. All participants gave their consent for inclusion in the present study. During a 6-month follow-up period, participants who developed pneumonia were identified, and relationships between the factors measured at the start of the period and pneumonia onset were examined.
RESULTS: During the 6-month follow-up period, 33 participants (4.8%; 5 men, 28 women; mean age 88.3 ± 7.4 years) developed pneumonia. Pneumonia onset was significantly associated with reduced activities of daily living, swallowing dysfunction and undernourishment. Logistic regression analysis identified a saliva bacteria count of 10(8.5)  colony-forming units/mL as an independent explanatory factor for pneumonia onset (P = 0.012, RR = 3.759).
CONCLUSIONS: Oral bacteria count of 10(8.5)  colony-forming units/mL saliva in an elderly person requiring care was identified as a risk factor for pneumonia onset.
© 2014 Japan Geriatrics Society.

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Keywords:  aspiration pneumonia; oral bacteria count; oral health care

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25130073     DOI: 10.1111/ggi.12286

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geriatr Gerontol Int        ISSN: 1447-0594            Impact factor:   2.730


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