Author: Moral Escudero, E; Hernández Torres, A; Roura Piloto, A E; AlbendÃn Iglesias, H; Peláez Ballesta, A; GarcÃa Vázquez, E
Title: [Pneumonia in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection: series of 17 cases in the region of Murcia]./ NeumonÃa neumocócica en pacientes con infección por SARS-CoV-2: serie de 17 casos en la Región de Murcia Cord-id: hl9egzeh Document date: 2021_1_1
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Snippet: OBJECTIVE: Currently the prevalence of pneumococcal coinfection in patients with COVID-19 is unknown. In this work we present its clinical characteristics, evolution and treatment. METHODS: Retrospective data collection from August to October 2020 in two hospitals in the Murcia region. RESULTS: Eighteen patients had COVID-19 diagnosed by PCR and pneumococcal infection confirmed by antigenuria, which represented a prevalence of 2%. A total of 88% had radiological alterations upon admission (two p
Document: OBJECTIVE: Currently the prevalence of pneumococcal coinfection in patients with COVID-19 is unknown. In this work we present its clinical characteristics, evolution and treatment. METHODS: Retrospective data collection from August to October 2020 in two hospitals in the Murcia region. RESULTS: Eighteen patients had COVID-19 diagnosed by PCR and pneumococcal infection confirmed by antigenuria, which represented a prevalence of 2%. A total of 88% had radiological alterations upon admission (two patients had an X-ray within normality) and 29% had elevated procalcitonin. Mortality in our series was 12%. CONCLUSIONS: It could be reasonable to consider the start of antimicrobial therapy in those cases in which there is a moderate or high suspicion of bacterial coinfection, being essential the early suspension of antibiotic treatment if it is not confirmed.
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