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Coinfections with Respiratory Pathogens among COVID-19 Patients in Korea

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저자
Kyoung Ho Roh ; Yu Kyung Kim ; Shin-Woo Kim ; Eun-Rim Kang ; Yong-Jin Yang ; Sun-Kyung Jung ; Sun-Hwa Lee ; Nackmoon Sung
키워드 (영문)
coinfections with respiratory pathogens among covid-19 patients in korea
발행연도
2021-05
발행기관
medline
유형
Article
초록
The detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in upper and lower respiratory specimens and coinfection with other respiratory pathogens in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was investigated. Study subjects (N = 342) were retrospectively enrolled after being confirmed as SARS-CoV-2 positive, and their nasopharyngeal swab (NPS), oropharyngeal swab (OPS), and sputum specimens were restored for SARS-CoV-2 retesting and respiratory pathogen detection. The majority of the subjects (96.5%, N = 330) were confirmed as SARS-CoV-2 positive using NPS/OPS specimens. Among the COVID-19 patients (N = 342), 7.9% (N = 27) and 0.9% (N = 3) were coinfected with respiratory viruses and Mycoplasma pneumoniae, respectively, yielding an 8.8% (N = 30) overall respiratory pathogen coinfection rate. Of the respiratory virus coinfection cases (N = 27), 92.6% (N = 25) were coinfected with a single respiratory virus and 7.4% (N = 2) with two viruses (metapneumovirus/adenovirus and rhinovirus/bocavirus). No triple coinfections of other respiratory viruses or bacteria with SARS-CoV-2 were detected. Respiratory viruses coinfected in the patients with COVID-19 were as follows: rhinovirus (N = 7, 2.1%), respiratory syncytial virus A and B (N = 6, 1.8%), non-SARS-CoV-2 coronaviruses (229E, NL63, and OC43, N = 5, 1.5%), metapneumovirus (N = 4, 1.2%), influenza A (N = 3, 0.9%), adenovirus (N = 3, 0.9%), and bocavirus (N = 1, 0.3%). In conclusion, the diagnostic value of utilizing NPS/OPS specimens is excellent, and, as the first report in Korea, coinfection with respiratory pathogens was detected at a rate of 8.8% in patients with COVID-19.
Copyright © 2021 Kyoung Ho Roh et al. From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine
저널명
Canadian Journal Of Infectious Diseases & Medical Microbiology
저널정보
(2021-05). Canadian Journal Of Infectious Diseases & Medical Microbiology, Vol.2021, 6651045–6651045
ISSN
1712-9532
EISSN
1918-1493
DOI
10.1155/2021/6651045
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NHIMC 학술성과 > 1. 학술논문
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