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Outbreak of Pneumonia in the Setting of Fatal Pneumococcal Meningitis among US Army Trainees: Potential Role of Chlamydia pneumoniae Infection

BACKGROUND: Compared to the civilian population, military trainees are often at increased risk for respiratory infections. We investigated an outbreak of radiologically-confirmed pneumonia that was recognized after 2 fatal cases of serotype 7F pneumococcal meningitis were reported in a 303-person mi...

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Autores principales: Dawood, Fatimah S, Ambrose, John F, Russell, Bruce P, Hawksworth, Anthony W, Winchell, Jonas M, Glass, Nina, Thurman, Kathleen, Soltis, Michele A, McDonough, Erin, Warner, Agnes K, Weston, Emily, Clemmons, Nakia S, Rosen, Jennifer, Mitchell, Stephanie L, Faix, Dennis J, Blair, Patrick J, Moore, Matthew R, Lowery, John
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3121612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21635754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-157
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author Dawood, Fatimah S
Ambrose, John F
Russell, Bruce P
Hawksworth, Anthony W
Winchell, Jonas M
Glass, Nina
Thurman, Kathleen
Soltis, Michele A
McDonough, Erin
Warner, Agnes K
Weston, Emily
Clemmons, Nakia S
Rosen, Jennifer
Mitchell, Stephanie L
Faix, Dennis J
Blair, Patrick J
Moore, Matthew R
Lowery, John
author_facet Dawood, Fatimah S
Ambrose, John F
Russell, Bruce P
Hawksworth, Anthony W
Winchell, Jonas M
Glass, Nina
Thurman, Kathleen
Soltis, Michele A
McDonough, Erin
Warner, Agnes K
Weston, Emily
Clemmons, Nakia S
Rosen, Jennifer
Mitchell, Stephanie L
Faix, Dennis J
Blair, Patrick J
Moore, Matthew R
Lowery, John
author_sort Dawood, Fatimah S
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description BACKGROUND: Compared to the civilian population, military trainees are often at increased risk for respiratory infections. We investigated an outbreak of radiologically-confirmed pneumonia that was recognized after 2 fatal cases of serotype 7F pneumococcal meningitis were reported in a 303-person military trainee company (Alpha Company). METHODS: We reviewed surveillance data on pneumonia and febrile respiratory illness at the training facility; conducted chart reviews for cases of radiologically-confirmed pneumonia; and administered surveys and collected nasopharyngeal swabs from trainees in the outbreak battalion (Alpha and Hotel Companies), associated training staff, and trainees newly joining the battalion. RESULTS: Among Alpha and Hotel Company trainees, the average weekly attack rates of radiologically-confirmed pneumonia were 1.4% and 1.2% (most other companies at FLW: 0-0.4%). The pneumococcal carriage rate among all Alpha Company trainees was 15% with a predominance of serotypes 7F and 3. Chlamydia pneumoniae was identified from 31% of specimens collected from Alpha Company trainees with respiratory symptoms. CONCLUSION: Although the etiology of the outbreak remains unclear, the identification of both S. pneumoniae and C. pneumoniae among trainees suggests that both pathogens may have contributed either independently or as cofactors to the observed increased incidence of pneumonia in the outbreak battalion and should be considered as possible etiologies in outbreaks of pneumonia in the military population.
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spelling pubmed-31216122011-06-24 Outbreak of Pneumonia in the Setting of Fatal Pneumococcal Meningitis among US Army Trainees: Potential Role of Chlamydia pneumoniae Infection Dawood, Fatimah S Ambrose, John F Russell, Bruce P Hawksworth, Anthony W Winchell, Jonas M Glass, Nina Thurman, Kathleen Soltis, Michele A McDonough, Erin Warner, Agnes K Weston, Emily Clemmons, Nakia S Rosen, Jennifer Mitchell, Stephanie L Faix, Dennis J Blair, Patrick J Moore, Matthew R Lowery, John BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Compared to the civilian population, military trainees are often at increased risk for respiratory infections. We investigated an outbreak of radiologically-confirmed pneumonia that was recognized after 2 fatal cases of serotype 7F pneumococcal meningitis were reported in a 303-person military trainee company (Alpha Company). METHODS: We reviewed surveillance data on pneumonia and febrile respiratory illness at the training facility; conducted chart reviews for cases of radiologically-confirmed pneumonia; and administered surveys and collected nasopharyngeal swabs from trainees in the outbreak battalion (Alpha and Hotel Companies), associated training staff, and trainees newly joining the battalion. RESULTS: Among Alpha and Hotel Company trainees, the average weekly attack rates of radiologically-confirmed pneumonia were 1.4% and 1.2% (most other companies at FLW: 0-0.4%). The pneumococcal carriage rate among all Alpha Company trainees was 15% with a predominance of serotypes 7F and 3. Chlamydia pneumoniae was identified from 31% of specimens collected from Alpha Company trainees with respiratory symptoms. CONCLUSION: Although the etiology of the outbreak remains unclear, the identification of both S. pneumoniae and C. pneumoniae among trainees suggests that both pathogens may have contributed either independently or as cofactors to the observed increased incidence of pneumonia in the outbreak battalion and should be considered as possible etiologies in outbreaks of pneumonia in the military population. BioMed Central 2011-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3121612/ /pubmed/21635754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-157 Text en Copyright ©2011 Dawood et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Dawood, Fatimah S
Ambrose, John F
Russell, Bruce P
Hawksworth, Anthony W
Winchell, Jonas M
Glass, Nina
Thurman, Kathleen
Soltis, Michele A
McDonough, Erin
Warner, Agnes K
Weston, Emily
Clemmons, Nakia S
Rosen, Jennifer
Mitchell, Stephanie L
Faix, Dennis J
Blair, Patrick J
Moore, Matthew R
Lowery, John
Outbreak of Pneumonia in the Setting of Fatal Pneumococcal Meningitis among US Army Trainees: Potential Role of Chlamydia pneumoniae Infection
title Outbreak of Pneumonia in the Setting of Fatal Pneumococcal Meningitis among US Army Trainees: Potential Role of Chlamydia pneumoniae Infection
title_full Outbreak of Pneumonia in the Setting of Fatal Pneumococcal Meningitis among US Army Trainees: Potential Role of Chlamydia pneumoniae Infection
title_fullStr Outbreak of Pneumonia in the Setting of Fatal Pneumococcal Meningitis among US Army Trainees: Potential Role of Chlamydia pneumoniae Infection
title_full_unstemmed Outbreak of Pneumonia in the Setting of Fatal Pneumococcal Meningitis among US Army Trainees: Potential Role of Chlamydia pneumoniae Infection
title_short Outbreak of Pneumonia in the Setting of Fatal Pneumococcal Meningitis among US Army Trainees: Potential Role of Chlamydia pneumoniae Infection
title_sort outbreak of pneumonia in the setting of fatal pneumococcal meningitis among us army trainees: potential role of chlamydia pneumoniae infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3121612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21635754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-11-157
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