Artículo de revista
Pneumocystis colonization in older adults and diagnostic yield of single versus paired noninvasive respiratory sampling
Fecha
2010Registro en:
Clinical Infectious Diseases 2010; 50:e19–21
10.1086/649869
Autor
Vargas Munita, Sergio
Pizarro, Patricia
López Vieyra, Mónica
Neira Avilés, Patricia
Bustamante, Rebeca
Ponce, Carolina A.
Institución
Resumen
The presence of Pneumocystis was assessed in oropharyngeal
wash specimens from 110 adults (median age, 76 years; age
range, 69–95 years), 66 of whom had a paired nasal swab
specimen. Pneumocystis jirovecii DNA was detected in 12.8%
of oropharyngeal wash specimens, and the frequency increased
to 21.5% in paired specimens. Pneumocystis colonization
is prevalent in older adults. Double noninvasive
sampling increases the diagnostic yield.