The incidence of Chlamydia pneumoniae lower respiratory tract infections among university students in northern California. |
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Authors: | D. K. Katzman A. C. Tipton I. F. Litt I. M. Friedman R. W. Emmons J. Schachter |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, California. |
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Abstract: | Chlamydia pneumoniae has recently been identified as a cause of lower respiratory tract infections. From March 1987 to March 1988, 259 university students-151 students with lower respiratory tract infections and 108 controls-from the University of California, Berkeley, were studied to determine the incidence and pattern of C pneumoniae lower respiratory tract infections. Serologic evidence of a recent C pneumoniae infection was found in less than 2%, and the organism was not isolated from any of the subjects. Despite the paucity of evidence of a recent infection, 47.5% of this university population showed serologic evidence of a previous C pneumoniae infection. The lower incidence of C pneumoniae infection in our population, when compared with previous reports, suggests that there may be geographic and temporal differences or fluctuations among populations. |
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