Evaluation of direct immunofluorescent method in the detection of Pneumocystis jiroveci among patients with lower respiratory tract infections

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jun 3, 2019
Pages
58-62

Abstract

Objective: Evaluate the use of direct immunofluorescent method in the detection of Pneumocystis jiroveci from induced sputum of patients with LRT infections. Patients and methods: Thirty patients with LRT infections were included (24 patients were immunocompromised and 6 immunocompetent). The present study conducted for 6 months from January-June, 2011. Smears were prepared from their induced sputa and stained with direct fluorescent antibody stain, then examined under fluorescent microscope.Results: Sputum of 5(16.7%) patients revealed positive results for the presence of P. jiroveci and all of them were immunocompromised (two acute myloid leukemia, one acute lymphoid leukemia, one non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and one asthma under long coarse of corticosteroid therapy).Conclusion: Direct fluorescent antibody technique is more sensitive than the conventional methods for the detection of P. jiroveci in LRT infections.Keywords: Pneumocystis pneumoniae, Pneumocystis jiroveci, immunocompromised patients.

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M. Yehia, M., Z. Sheetawy, A., & A. Abdulla, Z. (2019). Evaluation of direct immunofluorescent method in the detection of Pneumocystis jiroveci among patients with lower respiratory tract infections. Iraqi Journal of Pharmacy, 14(1), 58–62. Retrieved from https://rjps.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/iphr/article/view/21485