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. 2000 Jul;55(7):623–624. doi: 10.1136/thorax.55.7.623

A case of Haemophilus parainfluenzae pneumonia

A Pillai 1, J Mitchell 1, S Hill 1, R Stockley 1
PMCID: PMC1745790  PMID: 10856326

Abstract

A 41 year old woman presented with community acquired pneumonia (CAP) which failed to resolve following treatment with amoxycillin and cefaclor prior to referral. Quantitative culture of sputum revealed a pure growth of Haemophilus parainfluenzae and, following antibiotic susceptibility testing of the isolate, ciprofloxacin was prescribed resulting in resolution of the infection. Immunological investigations showed that the patient had a high titre of H parainfluenzae specific IgM. The combination of a pure growth of H parainfluenzae, a response to appropriate antimicrobial therapy, and the presence of a specific antibody response indicated that this organism had a pathogenic role in the patient's pneumonia and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of CAP.



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