Table 4

Distribution of single and multiple viral and bacterial agents detected in 356 adults with community-acquired pneumonia

Bacterial agents
Only bacteria (n=92)Mixed bacterial and viral infections (n=60)
Only onePlus other bacteriaPlus virusPlus virus and other bacteriaTotal
N%
Streptococcus pneumoniae3862567521.1
Haemophilus influenzae 3 30.8
Moraxella catarrhalis13261.7
Gram(–)bacillus12 251.4
Staphylococcus aureus312282.2
Streptococcus agalactiae110.3
Mycoplasma pneumoniae135131329.0
Chlamydia pneumoniae13546287.9
Legionella pneumophila724135.07*
Subtotal cases with bacteria80 152†42.7
Viral agents
Only viruses (n=80)Mixed viral and bacterial infections (n=60)
Only onePlus other virusPlus bacteriaPlus bacteria and other virusTotal
N%
RSV18812104813.5
hMPV8141094111.5
Flu12573277.6
HCoV3935205.6
Picornavirus1711944111.5
ADV1 230.8
Subtotal cases with viruses59 140‡39.3
No agent 12434.8
  • Santiago, Chile, February 2005–December 2007.

  • *13/256 cases=5.07%.

  • †Cases with unique bacteria or with bacteria plus other agent were counted as one individual case.

  • ‡Cases with unique virus or with virus plus other agent were counted as one individual case.

  • ADV, adenovirus; HCoV, human coronavirus; hMPV, human metapneumovirus; RSV, respiratory syncytial virus.