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Characteristics of bacterial microflora isolated from sputum of patients with pneumonia registered in Khabarovsk City and Khabarovsk Territory in the initial period of COVID-19 pandemic in May–June, 2020
Problemy Osobo Opasnykh Infektsii ; - (3):43-49, 2020.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-937807
ABSTRACT

Objective:

to study the bacterial microflora in the sputum of patients with pneumonia caused by SARSCoV-2 or other pathogens. Materials and methods. The bacterial microflora of sputum of 173 patients with pneumonia admitted to hospitals in Khabarovsk and the Khabarovsk Territory in May – June 2020 was examined. Detection of RNA of the SARS-CoV-2 virus was carried out by PCR with the Vector-PCRRV-2019-nCoV-RG test system (manufactured by the State Scientific Center of VB “Vector”, Koltsovo). Determination of the DNA of mycoplasmosis agents and chlamydia was carried out with the test system “AmpliSens® Mycoplasma pneumoniae/Chlamydophila pneumonia” (manufactured by CRIE). Statistical data processing was performed using the Excel program. Results and discussion. Both groups of patients (Covid-19+ and Covid-19–) had high levels of bacterial flora isolation (81.4 and 74.7 %) including common pathogens for community-acquired pneumonia as well as notable detection frequency of Candida spp. and microbial associations. The group of Covid-19+ patients demonstrated a wider range of detected pathogens, was positive for poly-resistant gram-negative Enterobacteriaceae, non-fermenting gram-negative poly-resistant bacteria, with more expressed manifestation of microbial associations. In the group of Covid-19– participants drug-resistant microflora was presented only by MRSA and MRSE staphylococci. © 2020 Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute. All rights reserved.

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: Russian Journal: Problemy Osobo Opasnykh Infektsii Year: 2020 Document Type: Article