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Influenza virus and proteolytic bacteria co-infection in respiratory tract from individuals presenting respiratory manifestations Vírus influenza e bactéria proteolítica co-infectantes em trato respiratório de indivíduos com manifestações respiratórias

A role for proteolytic bacteria in the exacerbation of influenza virus has been shown in natural hosts such as pigs and humans. Four hundred seven samples were collected from the respiratory tract of individuals presenting clinical manifestations, during influenza season (2003-2005) in São Paulo Cit...

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Published in:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 2008-02, Vol.50 (1), p.41-46
Main Authors: Dalva Assunção Portari Mancini, Rosely C. Barbosa Alves, Rita Maria Zucatelli Mendonça, Nancy J. Bellei, Emerson Carraro, Antonia M.O. Machado, José Ricardo Pinto, Jorge Mancini Filho
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description A role for proteolytic bacteria in the exacerbation of influenza virus has been shown in natural hosts such as pigs and humans. Four hundred seven samples were collected from the respiratory tract of individuals presenting clinical manifestations, during influenza season (2003-2005) in São Paulo City. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of determined bacteria co-infecting virus in human respiratory tract. Tests, such as bacteriological, immunofluorescence (IF), RT/PCR and hemagglutination (HA) were used for bacterial and viral investigation. Thirty seven (9.09%) positive for influenza virus were screened by IF. The RT/PCR confirmed the presence of influenza virus in these samples. Bacterial and agar casein tests demonstrated that 18 (48.64%) individuals were infected with proteolytic bacteria such as Staphylococcus spp., Streptococcus spp. and Pseudomonas spp. Among these samples, 13 (35.13%) were co-infected with influenza A virus. Influenza type B, co-infecting bacteria were found in five (13.51%) samples. In vitro the S. aureus protease increased the influenza HA titer after contact for 30 min at 25 ºC. Results revealed the occurrence of co-infection with proteolytic bacteria and influenza in the evaluated individuals. This finding corroborates that virus versus bacteria synergism could be able to potentiate respiratory infection, increasing damage to hosts.O papel da bactéria proteolítica na exacerbação do vírus influenza tem sido demonstrado em hospedeiros naturais como porcos e humanos. Foram coletadas 407 amostras do trato respiratório de indivíduos apresentando manifestações clínicas, durante a estação da influenza (2003-2005) na cidade de São Paulo. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a incidência de determinadas bactérias que junto com vírus co-infectarem o trato respiratório humano. Testes bacteriológicos, e virológicos como imunofluorescência (IF), RT/PCR e hemaglutinação (HA) foram usados nas investigações viral e bacteriana. Pelo teste de IF foram selecionadas trinta e sete (9,09%) amostras positivas para o vírus influenza. A presença do vírus influenza foi confirmada pela técnica de RT/PCR. Pelos testes bacteriológicos e do agar caseina, verificou-se que 18 (48,64%) dos indivíduos foram infectados com bactérias proteolíticas tais como Staphylococcus spp., Streptococcus spp. e Pseudomonas spp. Destas amostras, 13 (35,13%) foram co-infectadas com vírus influenza tipo A, e 5 (13,51%) com influenza tipo B. No experimento in
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