Moraxella catarrhalis in acute laryngitis: infection or colonization? |
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Authors: | C Hol C Schalén CM Verduin EE Van Dijke J Verhoef A Fleer H Van Dijk |
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Affiliation: | Eijkman-Winkler Institute, University Hospital, Utrecht, Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | The complement phenotypes of Moraxella catarrhalis isolates obtained from adult patients with acute laryngitis were investigated using a microliter serum bactericidal assay and compared with those of other donor groups. Laryngitis isolates had a higher proportion (57%) of complement-resistant strains than did carrier strains from healthy 8- to 13-year-old schoolchildren (16%). The difference between these groups was statistically significant (chi2 [3 x 2 table] = 21.55; P < .001). The relatively frequent occurrence of the complement-resistant (virulence-associated) phenotype in adults with acute laryngitis supports the theory of an active role of M. catarrhalis in the pathogenesis of acute laryngitis. |
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