الصفحة الرئيسية
الأبحاث
الملفات
السيرة الذاتية
عربي
English
عن الجامعة
القبول
الأكاديمية
البحث والإبتكار
الحياة الجامعية
الخدمات الإلكترونية
صفحة البحث
عائشه عبده عبدالله الغامدى
تفاصيل الوثيقة
نوع الوثيقة
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مقال في مجلة دورية
عنوان الوثيقة
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Clinical Features of Culture- Proven Mycoplasma Pnemoniae Infections at King Abdulaziz University Ho
Clinical Features of Culture- Proven Mycoplasma Pnemoniae Infections at King Abdulaziz University Ho
لغة الوثيقة
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الانجليزية
المستخلص
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Objective: This retrospective chart review describes the epidemiology and clinical features of 40 patients with culture-proven Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections at King Abdulaziz University Hospital. [eddah, Saudi Arabia. Methods: Patients with positive M. pneumoniae cultures from respiratory specimens from January 1997 through December 1998 were identified through the Microbiology records. Charts of patients were reviewed. Results: 40 patients were identified, 33 (82.5%) of whom required admission. Most infections (92.5%) were community-acquired. The infection affected all age groups but was most common in infants (32.5%) and pre-school children (22.5%). It occurred year-round but was most common in the fall (35%) and spring (30%). More than three-quarters of patients (77.5%) had comorbidities. Twenty-four isolates (60%) were associated with pneumonia, 14 (35%) with upper respiratory tract infections. and 2 (5%) with bronchiolitis. Cough (82.5%). fever (75%). and malaise (58.8%) were the most common symptoms. and crepitations (60%). and wheezes (40%) were the most common signs. Most patients with pneumonia had crepitations (79.2%) but only 25% had bronchial breathing. Immunocompromised patients were more likely than non-immunocompromised patients to present with pneumonia (8/9 versus 16/31. P = 0.05). Of the 24 patients with pneumonia. 14 (58.3%) had uneventful recovery. 4 (16.7%) recovered following some complications. 3 (12.5%) died because of M pneumoniae infection. and 3 (12.5%) died due to underlying comorbidities. The 3 patients who died of M pneumoniae pneumonia had other comorbidities. Conclusion: our results were similar to published data except for the finding that infections were more common in infants and preschool children and that the mortality rate of pneumonia in patients with comorbidities was high.
ردمد
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1460-208
اسم الدورية
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Journal of KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY Medical sciences.
المجلد
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10
العدد
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1
سنة النشر
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1422 هـ
2002 م
نوع المقالة
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مقالة علمية
تاريخ الاضافة على الموقع
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
الباحثون
اسم الباحث (عربي)
اسم الباحث (انجليزي)
نوع الباحث
المرتبة العلمية
البريد الالكتروني
عائشة الغامدي
Alghamdi, Aisha
باحث
دكتوراه
Aalghamdius2009@hotmail.com
الملفات
اسم الملف
النوع
الوصف
Clinical Features of Culture- Proven Mycoplasma Pnemoniae Infections at King Abdulaziz University Hospital.pdf
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