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A positive pneumococcal urinary antigen test promotes narrow spectrum antibiotic use in patients with non-invasive pneumococcal pneumonia.

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BACKGROUND We compared changes in antibiotics in patients diagnosed with noninvasive pneumococcal pneumonia (NPP) by pneumoccocal urinary antigen tests or respiratory cultures. METHODS We compared patients diagnosed by pneumococcal urinary… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND We compared changes in antibiotics in patients diagnosed with noninvasive pneumococcal pneumonia (NPP) by pneumoccocal urinary antigen tests or respiratory cultures. METHODS We compared patients diagnosed by pneumococcal urinary antigen tests or respiratory cultures that grew Streptococcus pneumoniae. We assessed the time from sample receipt to final result and antibiotic regimens, including an Antibiotic Spectrum Index (ASI). RESULTS Seventy-two cases of NPP were diagnosed by pneumococcal urinary antigen and 87 by respiratory cultures, with a median time from sample receipt to final result of 0.21 days (interquartile range (IQR) 0.17-1.17) and 3.21 days (IQR 3.17-4.21 days), respectively. Among 123 cases without antibiotic allergies, between days 0 and 2, the ASI decreased in 36% (18/50) of cases diagnosed by urinary antigen compared to 10% (7/73) of cases diagnosed by respiratory culture (P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS Positive pneumococcal urinary antigen tests lead to early deescalation of antibiotics more frequently than respiratory cultures.

Keywords: pneumococcal pneumonia; pneumococcal urinary; respiratory cultures; positive pneumococcal; antigen; urinary antigen

Journal Title: Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease
Year Published: 2019

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