The status of coinfection during the national outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2)Omicron BA.5.2 or BF.7 in China in the winter of 2022,which is suspected to contribute substantially...The status of coinfection during the national outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2)Omicron BA.5.2 or BF.7 in China in the winter of 2022,which is suspected to contribute substantially to the overloaded severe cases,needs to be investigated.We analyzed the coinfection status of 385 severe patients infected with the Omicron variant in Guangzhou using metagenomic sequencing.We found that 317(82.3%)patients were coinfected with at least one additional pathogen(s),including bacteria(58.7%),fungi(27.1%)and viruses(73.5%).Pseudomonas aeruginosa(P.aeruginosa)(24.2%),Staphylococcus aureus(S.aureus)(14.0%),andKlebsiella pneumoniae(K.pneumonia)(13.4%)ranked as the top three coinfected bacteria.Aspergillus fumigatus(A.fumigatus)(39.5%),Pneumocystis jirovecii(P.jirovecii)(24.4%)andCanidia albicans(C.albicans)(22.1%)were the top three coinfected fungi.Epstein-Barr virus(EBV)(63.1%),Human herpesvirus 7(HHV-7)(34.8%),and Herpes simplex virus 1(HSV-1)(32.6%)were the top three coinfected viruses.Of note,the detection of multiple coinfections of potential pathogenic bacteria,fungi,and viruses,despite lacking consistent patterns,highlighted a complicated synergistic contribution to disease severity.Our study presents the most comprehensive spectrum of bacterial,fungal,and viral coinfections in Omicron-associated severe coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),implying that the coinfection of conditional pathogens might synergistically deteriorate the Omicron infection outcomes.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2023YFC3041500 and 2023YFC3041700)the Key-Area R&D Program of Guangdong Province(No.2022B1111020002)+1 种基金the R&D Program of Guangzhou Laboratory(No.SRPG23-001)the Guangzhou Scienceand Technology Planning Project(No.202103000026 and 202201020316).
文摘The status of coinfection during the national outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2)Omicron BA.5.2 or BF.7 in China in the winter of 2022,which is suspected to contribute substantially to the overloaded severe cases,needs to be investigated.We analyzed the coinfection status of 385 severe patients infected with the Omicron variant in Guangzhou using metagenomic sequencing.We found that 317(82.3%)patients were coinfected with at least one additional pathogen(s),including bacteria(58.7%),fungi(27.1%)and viruses(73.5%).Pseudomonas aeruginosa(P.aeruginosa)(24.2%),Staphylococcus aureus(S.aureus)(14.0%),andKlebsiella pneumoniae(K.pneumonia)(13.4%)ranked as the top three coinfected bacteria.Aspergillus fumigatus(A.fumigatus)(39.5%),Pneumocystis jirovecii(P.jirovecii)(24.4%)andCanidia albicans(C.albicans)(22.1%)were the top three coinfected fungi.Epstein-Barr virus(EBV)(63.1%),Human herpesvirus 7(HHV-7)(34.8%),and Herpes simplex virus 1(HSV-1)(32.6%)were the top three coinfected viruses.Of note,the detection of multiple coinfections of potential pathogenic bacteria,fungi,and viruses,despite lacking consistent patterns,highlighted a complicated synergistic contribution to disease severity.Our study presents the most comprehensive spectrum of bacterial,fungal,and viral coinfections in Omicron-associated severe coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),implying that the coinfection of conditional pathogens might synergistically deteriorate the Omicron infection outcomes.