| Literature DB >> 28701160 |
A Frassanito1, R Nenna1, A Nicolai1, A Pierangeli2, A E Tozzi3, P Stefanelli4, R Carsetti5, C Concato6, I Schiavoni4, F Midulla7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Whether viral coinfections cause more severe disease than Bordetella pertussis (B. pertussis) alone remains unclear. We compared clinical disease severity and sought clinical and demographic differences between infants with B. pertussis infection alone and those with respiratory viral coinfections. We also analyzed how respiratory infections were distributed during the 2 years study.Entities:
Keywords: Child; Pertussis; Respiratory virus; Severity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28701160 PMCID: PMC5506634 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-017-2567-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Monthly Distribution of the 53 Cases of Bordetella pertussis Infection Through the 2-Year Study
Days Hospitalization and Clinical Severity Scores in the Two Study Groups
| Variables used to score clinical severity | Pertussis | Pertussis + Virus |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Hospitalization stay in days | 7 (1–41) | 7 (2–36) | 0.532* |
| Severity score median (range) | 1 (0–7) | 1 (0–5) | 0.279† |
| Heart rate in beats per minute median (range) | 145 (100–175) | 140 (120–175) | 0.235† |
| Respiratory rate in breaths per minute median (range) | 39 (27–70) | 37 (27–60) | 0.702† |
| Oxygen saturation median (range) | 99% (85–100%) | 98% (82–100%) | 0.524† |
| Retractions | 7/23 (30.4%) | 4/22 (18.1%) | 0.602* |
| Oxygen-therapy | 8/23 (34.8%) | 6/22 (27.3%) | 0.413* |
| Fluid therapy | 7/23 (30.4%) | 2/22 (9.1%) | 0.077* |
*by χ-square test, † by Mann-Whitney test
Demographic Variables in the Two Study Groups
| Demographic variables | Pertussis | Pertussis + Virus |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Boys | 17 (60.7%) | 17 (68%) | 0.396* |
| Median age at hospitalization in days (range) | 51.5 (17–102) | 62 (22–109) | 0.044† |
| Gestational age in week | 39 (35–41) | 39 (37–41) | 0.105† |
| Birth weight in Kg (range) | 3.345 (1.940–4.450) | 3.250 (2.500–4.100) | 0.618† |
| Cesarean section | 10 (35.7%) | 8 (32%) | 0.503* |
| Breastfeeding at recovery | 13 (46.4%) | 19 (76%) | 0.048* |
| Months breastfeeding | 1.02 (0–2.14) | 1.91 (0.27–3.58) | 0.004† |
| Presence of siblings | 16 (57.1%) | 19 (76%) | 0.123* |
| Number of cohabitants ≥4 | 19 (67.9%) | 22 (88%) | 0.076* |
| Passive smoke | 10 (35.7%) | 11 (44%) | 0.798* |
| Co-habitants with respiratory symptoms | 21 (75%) | 22 (88%) | 0.197* |
*by χ-square test, † by Mann-Whitney test
Clinical differences in the Two Study Groups
| Clinical variables | Pertussis | Pertussis + Virus |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration of symptoms before hospitalization (mean ± SD) | 11.4 ± 7.8 | 13.1 ± 9.9 | 0.515 |
| Paroxysmal cough | 24 (85.7%) | 19 (76%) | 0.291 |
| Cyanosis | 16 (57.1%) | 14 (56%) | 0.576 |
| Apnea | 24 (85.9%) | 20 (80%) | 0.425 |
| Post-cough vomit | 15 (57.6%) | 14 (56%) | 0.540 |
| Fever: | 3 (10.7%) | 5 (20%) | 0.288 |
| Skin petechiae | 1 (3.6%) | 4 (16%) | 0.142 |
| Conjunctival hemorrhage | 0 | 3 (12%) | 0.098 |
| Complicationsa | 10 (35.7%) | 6 (24%) | 0.662 |
*by χ-square test
ahypoxia, bradycardia, pneumonia, gastroenteritis, thrombocytopenia, urinary tract infection, anemia, dehydration, feeding difficulties, transient hypertension
Laboratory and Radiological Variables in the Two Study Groups
| Laboratory and radiological variables | Pertussis | Pertussis + Virus |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| White blood cells (× 103 cells/μl) median (range) | 15.38 (2.31–37.48) | 17.04 (5.69–40.84) | 0.110† |
| Lymphocytes (× 103 cells/μl) median (range) | 8.31 (0.1–17.88) | 6.89 (0.74–35.42) | 0.272† |
| WBC% Lymphocytes median (range) | 61.9% (31.3–81.6%) | 61% (19.3–80.1%) | 0.427† |
| C-reactive protein (mg/dL) median (range) | 0.05 (0–3.6) | 0.05 (0.03–5.06) | 0.461† |
| Consolidations on chest X-ray | 4/16 (25%) | 0/12 | 0.084* |
*by χ-square test, †by Mann-Whitney test