Sains Malaysiana 48(12)(2019): 2717–2725
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2019-4812-13
Pulmonary Fungal
Co-Infection Prevalence among Iranian Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
(Kelaziman Jangkitan Bersama Kulat Pulmonari dalam Kalangan Pesakit Iran dengan Batuk Kering Pulmonari: Suatu Ulasan Sistematik dan Metaanalisis)
HAMED MORTAZAVI1, MEHRAN GHAZALIBINA2, SHAMSEDDIN MANSOURI3, AZAD KHALEDI4,5*
& EHSAN SABURI6
1Geriatric Care
Research Center, Department of Geriatric Nursing, School of Nursing and
Midwifery, North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences, Bojnurd,
I.R. Iran
2Department of
Microbiology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
Tehran, I.R. Iran
3Antimicrobial
Resistance Research Center, Department of Microbiology, Ghaem Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, I.R. Iran
4Infectious
Diseases Research Center, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of
Medicine, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, I.R. Iran
5Department
of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Kashan University of
Medical Sciences, Kashan, I.R. Iran
6Bu-Ali
Research Institute, Department of Immunogenetics, Mashhad
University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, I.R. Iran
Diserahkan: 13 Mei 2019/Diterima: 7 Oktober 2019
ABSTRACT
Tuberculosis (TB) is further aggravated if it is accompanied
with fungal co-infection. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence
of pulmonary fungal co-infection among Iranian patients with pulmonary
TB using a systematic review and meta-analysis. The present
study was a review of cross-sectional studies on the prevalence
of pulmonary fungal co-colonization among Iranian patients with
pulmonary TB
with regard to the PRISMA Protocol. To this end, the articles published online
in English and Persian were searched on the main databases and gateways
such as Google Scholar, Science Direct, Web of Science, MEDLINE,
PubMed, SCOPUS, Cochrane Library, Magiran,
Irandoc, and Scientific Information
Databases. The reviews of the literatures published online from
2000 to the end of 2018 were included in the study. The keywords
used for searching through the databases were pulmonary fungal co-infection
with pulmonary TB,
pulmonary mycosis co-infection with pulmonary TB,
pulmonary fungal colonization/agents with pulmonary TB,
AND Iran. Finally, the collected data were analyzed by Comprehensive
Meta-Analysis software. The analyses showed that the prevalence
of fungal co-infection among patients with pulmonary TB varied
from 12.3-68.8%, and that the combined prevalence of fungal co-infection
among patients with pulmonary TB was 17.4%. Amongst the fungi involved
in co-infection with TB, Candida spp. was the most predominant with the prevalence of 6.9%,
followed by Aspergillus spp. (3.2%). Moreover, the highest
prevalence of Aspergillus spp. was observed for Aspergillus
fumigatus (1.6%). The most frequent Candida spp.
was Candida albicans with a frequency
of 6%. The findings showed that the combined prevalence of fungal
co-infection among Iranian patients with pulmonary TB was high. In this regard, among
the fungi involved in co-infection with TB,
Candida spp. was the most frequent.
Keywords: Aspergillus spp.; Candida spp.; co-infection; pulmonary tuberculosis
ABSTRAK
Batuk kering
(TB)
menjadi bertambah
teruk jika ia
diiringi dengan
jangkitan bersama kulat. Kajian ini
bertujuan untuk
menilai kelaziman jangkitan bersama kulat dalam kalangan
pesakit Iran dengan
TB
pulmonari menggunakan ulasan sistematik dan metaanalisis. Kajian semasa ini
adalah penyemakan
semula kajian keratan
lintang mengenai
kelaziman pengkolonian bersama kulat dalam
kalangan pesakit
Iran dengan TB pulmonari
berkaitan dengan
protokol PRISMA. Sehingga
kini, kertas
yang diterbitkan secara atas talian dalam
Bahasa Inggeris dan
Parsi telah dicari
di pangkalan data utama
dan get laluan seperti Google Scholar, Science Direct, Web of Science,
MEDLINE,
PubMed, SCOPUS, Cochrane Library, Magiran,
Irandoc serta
Pangkalan Data Maklumat Saintifik. Ulasan daripada kajian kepustakawan yang diterbitkan
secara atas talian
dari tahun
2000 hingga akhir 2018 telah dimasukkan dalam kajian. Kata kunci yang digunakan untuk mencari melalui
pangkalan data adalah
jangkitan bersama kulat pulmonari dengan TB pulmonari,
jangkitan bersama
mikosis pulmonari dengan TB pulmonari,
pengkolonian/agen
kulat pulmonari dengan TB pulmonari
DAN Iran. Akhirnya, data yang diperoleh
dianalisis menggunakan perisian metaanalisis yang komprehensif.
Analisis ini menunjukkan
bahawa kelaziman
jangkitan bersama kulat dalam kalangan
pesakit dengan
TB
pulmonari berjulat antara 12.3-68.8% dan gabungan kelaziman untuk jangkitan bersama kulat dalam
kalangan pesakit
dengan TB pulmonari
adalah 17.4%. Antara kulat
yang terlibat dalam
jangkitan bersama TB ialahCandida spp. - paling pradominan dengan kelaziman 6.9%, diikuti oleh Aspergillus spp. (3.2%). Selain
itu, kelaziman
tertinggi Aspergillus spp. telah
diperhatikan padaAspergillus
fumigatus (1.6%). Candida spp.
yang paling kerap ditemui adalah
Candida albicans dengan
kekerapan 6%. Hasil
kajian menunjukkan bahawa kelaziman jangkitan bersama kulat dalam kalangan
pesakit Iran dengan
TB
pulmonari adalah tinggi. Dalam hal
ini, antara
kulat yang terlibat dalam jangkitan bersama TB, Candida spp. adalah yang paling kerap.
Kata kunci: Aspergillus spp.; batuk kering pulmonari; Candida spp.; jangkitan bersama
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