Einstein (São Paulo) (Jun 2010)

Prevalence of upper respiratory tract infections at a tertiary care hospital in the city of São Paulo

  • Amilton Mouro,
  • Luci Black Tabacow Hidal,
  • Marines Dalla Valle Martino,
  • Jacyr Pasternark

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 197 – 199

Abstract

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Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of pathogens in the upper respiratory tract according to age at a tertiary care hospital in the city of São Paulo. Methods: A total of 6,144 biological material tests from upper respiratory airways were analyzed: 740 bacterial cultures, 726 virus screenings and 4,678 rapid tests for S. pyogenes. Results: The most frequently found etiological agent was respiratory syncytial virus (29.6%; 215/726). The main agents detected per age groups were: respiratory syncytial virus (25.34%; 184/726) in patients aged 28 days-3 years; S. pyogenes (9.5%; 70/740) in 3-12 year-old children; influenza virus (8.8%; 64/726) in adults (18-59 years). Conclusions: The etiologic agents of upper respiratory infections vary according to age and imply diverse clinical and therapeutic management.

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