Serosurveillance of acute Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection among HIV infected patients with pulmonary complaints in Chennai, Southern India.

J Infect

Mycoplasma Laboratory of the Department of Microbiology, Dr. ALM PG Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Madras, Taramani Campus, Chennai 600 113, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published: November 2006

Background: The true seroepidemiology of acute Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in HIV infected individuals is ambiguous.

Methods: This study examined the serosurveillance of IgM antibodies to M. pneumoniae in HIV infected patients presenting with pulmonary symptoms at a tertiary AIDS care center in Chennai, Southern India, using cold-haemagglutination test and commercial enzyme linked immunosorbent assay in acute serum specimens.

Results: One hundred HIV infected patients had enrolled in the study; 21 (21%) were positive for M. pneumoniae IgM antibodies by ELISA and 34 (34%) showed evidence of cold hemagglutinins.

Conclusion: This serosurveillance study reports a 21% prevalence of M. pneumoniae IgM antibody among HIV infected patients with pulmonary symptoms by ELISA and non-specific diagnosis was confirmed in 34% of the cases screened. Determination of cold agglutination titer could be used as a substitute to other expensive procedures in limited resource settings and third-world nations to diagnose M. pneumoniae infections for prompt initiation of therapy, as CAT has been found to be 100% sensitive and 84% specific in the diagnosis of M. pneumoniae infection.

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