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Volume 21, Number 3—March 2015
Research

Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Chlamydia spp. Infection in Community-Acquired Pneumonia, Germany, 2011–2012

Roger Dumke, Christiane Schnee, Mathias W. Pletz, Jan Rupp, Enno Jacobs, Konrad Sachse1, Gernot Rohde1Comments to Author , and CAPNETZ Study Group2
Author affiliations: Technical University Dresden Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Dresden, Germany (R. Dumke, E. Jacobs); Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Jena, Germany (C. Schnee, K. Sachse); Jena University Hospital Center for Infectious Diseases and Infection Control, Jena (M.W. Pletz); CAPNETZ STIFTUNG, Hannover, Germany (M.W. Pletz, J. Rupp, G. Rohde); University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany (J. Rupp); Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, the Netherlands (G. Rohde)

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Table 1

Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with community-acquired pneumonia whose respiratory tract samples were tested for Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Germany, 2011–2012*

Characteristic All, n = 783 M. pneumoniae–positive, n = 96 M. pneumoniae–negative, n = 687 p value†
Median age, y (range) 61 (18–102) 39.5 (18–84) 64 (18–102) <0.001
Male sex 56.8 43.8 58.7 0.008
BMI (range)
25.6 (13.9–56.5)
24.2 (18.8–44.5)
25.8 (13.9–56.5)

Co-occurring conditions
Chronic pulmonary disease 19.2 6.2 23.1 <0.001
Chronic renal disease 19.2 0 20.6 0.004
Chronic heart failure 26.1 11.3 27.2
Diabetes mellitus 24.9 11.1 25.9
Cerebro-vascular disease
9.5
3.7
9.3

CURB scores‡ <0.001
0 57.3 77.0 54.7
1 31.0 21.8 32.2
2 10.5 1.1 11.8
3 1.2 0 1.4
4
0
0
0

Antimicrobial drug pretreatment 29.3 51.0 26.2 <0.001
Macrolides
8.0
7.3
8.3
§
Mortality rate
28 d 1.8 0 2.0
180 d 4.6 0 5.2

*Values are percentages except as indicated. BMI, body mass index.
†Only significant values are shown. Comparison between M. pneumoniae-positive and -negative patients by χ2 or Mann-Whitney U test as appropriate.
‡Clinical evaluation of the following risk factors (each scores 1 point): Confusion; blood Urea >7 mmol/L; Respiratory rate ≥30 bpm; Blood pressure <90 (systolic) or ≤60 mm Hg (diastolic).
§Also no significant differences for any other antimicrobial drug classes.

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1Joint senior authors.

2Members of the CAPNETZ Study Group are listed at the end of this article.

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