Abstract. To compare the prevalence of Streptococcus pneumoniae by rapid urinary test and blood culture in children with respiratory tract infection and healthy children (controls). Pneumococcal antigenuria was detected in 31.5 % of CAP, 31.5 % of rhinosinusitis cases and 6 % of controls. Pneumococcal antigenuria was significantly more frequently detected in both CAP and rhinosinusitis cases than controls (Fishers exact test; CI 95%, p = 0.01). In no cases of non pneumococcal CAP was antigenuria detected. Compared with blood culture, the specificity of the Pneumococcal antigenuria test was 94%. Nasopharyngeal carrier states for S.pneumoniae in healthy control are very low (6%). We recommend the rapid urinary antigen test to conventional cultural methods for early diagnosis of pneumococcal respiratory infection as a basis for starting appropriate treatment.This study help to inform policy making for the mass infant immunization with PCV7 in our country to decrease incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease.
Key words: Streptococcus pneumonia, rapid immunochromatographic test, acute rhinosinusitis, community-acquired pneumonia, nasopharyngeal carriers.
Streptococcus pneumonia rapid immunochromatographic test acute rhinosinusitis communityacquired pneumonia nasopharyngeal carriers
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | January 18, 2013 |
Published in Issue | Year 2011 Volume: 16 Issue: 1 |