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Infants with acute respiratory infection of Chlamydia trachomatis and clinical.doc

Infants with acute respiratory infection of Chlamydia trachomatis and clinical

 PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 13 Infants with acute respiratory infection of Chlamydia trachomatis and clinical Of: Yan-Ling Zhao Sun Liwei Deng Lin Fei Liu Yu packed into HE Yan Cheng Xun Wang Li-Hong Li [Abstract] Objective infants with acute respiratory tract infection and Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) of the relationship. Methods fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detected in 2008 in our hospital for acute respiratory infections nasopharyngeal secretions of infants and young children in the CT DNA 1 827 copies of CT DNA positive children with clinical manifestations and CT and 90 cases of non-clinical manifestations of bronchial pneumonia were compared. Results of infant acute respiratory infections CT DNA positive rate was 5.3% (96 / 1 827 ); CT diagnosis of acute respiratory infections are pneumonia, CT of acute respiratory infections such as pneumonia incidence was higher than the corresponding non-CT of acute respiratory tract infections occurred in the proportion of pneumonia, the difference was statistically significant (P lt;0.001); ≤ 3 月age of infants with acute respiratory infection CT ratio of 20.99% (85/405), 4 to 36 months age group was 0.8% (11 / 1, 422), both, the difference was statistically significant (P lt;0.001); CT infection in hospitalized children with initial symptoms of cough accounted for 66.7% (64/96), wheezing by 22.9% (22/96); clinical have wheezing, cyanosis, dry cough and signs and symptoms accounted for 89.6%, respectively (86 / 96), 44.8% (43/96), 40.6% (39/96); X image changes in a strip film with signs of lung field were within 89.6% (86/96), combined conjunctivitis, there were accounted for heart failure 89.6% (86/96) and 25.0% (24/96); The average hospital stay was (10.4 + -2.4) d, compared with normal infants with pneumonia hospitalization (7.6 + -1.3) d long. Conclusion CT infection in infants is caused by pathogen of acute respiratory infections; the main cause of lower respiratory tract infections; mo

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