Legionella pneumophila Seropositivity-Associated Factors in Latvian Blood Donors
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Experimental Section
2.1. Study Population and Sampling
2.2. Serological Methods
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Ethical Statements
3. Results
All Samples | No. Samples/Positive Samples (%) | ||
---|---|---|---|
Total | Females | Males | |
2007/96 (4.8) | 1121/67 (5.9) | 886/29 (3.3) | |
Host-related factors | |||
Age group | |||
18–35 years | 1109/51 (4.6) | 584/33 (5.7) | 525/18 (3.4) |
36–50 years | 581/27 (4.6) | 354/21 (5.9) | 227/6 (2.6) |
51–65 years | 317/18 (5.7) | 183/13 (7.1) | 134/5 (3.7) |
Smoking | |||
Yes | 576/18 (3.1) | 219/7 (3.2) | 357/11 (3.1) |
No | 1419/78 (5.5) | 896/60 (6.7) | 523/18 (3.4) |
Previous health episodes | |||
Pneumonia | |||
Yes | 9/1 (11.1) | 3/1 (33.3) | 6/0 (0.0) |
No | 1954/94 (4.8) | 1094/65 (6.1) | 860/29 (3.4) |
Bronchitis | |||
Yes | 52/3 (5.8) | 38/2 (5.3) | 14/1 (7.1) |
No | 1927/93 (4.8) | 1068/65 (6.1) | 859/28 (3.3) |
Fever | |||
Yes | 195/19 (9.7) | 136/12 (8.8) | 59/7(11.9) |
No | 1781/76 (4.3) | 970/54 (5.6) | 811/22 (2.7) |
Environmental factors | |||
Urbanization | |||
Riga | 615/42 (6.8) | 358/34 (9.5) | 257/8 (3.1) |
Cities, small towns | 611/27 (4.4) | 342/15 (4.4) | 269/12 (3.3) |
Countryside | 777/27 (3.5) | 419/18 (4.3) | 358/9 (2.5) |
Type of building | |||
Single-family home | 666/18 (2.7) | 345/10 (2.9) | 321/8 (2.5) |
Apartment building | 1320/77 (5.8) | 766/56 (7.3) | 554/21 (3.8) |
Building age group | |||
built before 1950 | 359/8 (2.2) | 196/4 (2.0) | 163/4 (2.5) |
built in 1951–1970 | 494/30 (6.1) | 286/23 (8.0) | 208/7 (3.4) |
built 1971–1990 | 625/34 (5.4) | 340/21 (6.2) | 285/13 (4.6) |
built after 1991 | 187/12 (6.4) | 103/9 (8.7) | 84/3 (3.6) |
Renovation of water supply system | |||
Yes | 752/31 (4.1) | 390/19 (4.9) | 362/12 (3.3) |
No | 936/56 (6.0) | 570/42 (7.4) | 366/14 (3.8) |
Type of hot water preparation | |||
Municipal | 1027/69 (6.7) | 597/51 (8.5) | 430/18 (4.2) |
Electric heater | 623/16 (2.6) | 338/11 (3.3) | 285/5 (1.8) |
Gas heater | 107/5 (4.7) | 66/3 (4.5) | 41/2 (4.9) |
Wood-fired heating | 224/5 (2.2) | 112/1 (0.9) | 112/4 (3.6) |
Exposure at work | |||
Yes | 92/2 (2.2) | 41/0 (0.0) | 51/2 (3.9) |
No | 1898/93 (4.9) | 1073/66 (6.2) | 825/27 (3.3) |
Showering other than at home | |||
Yes | 1201/65 (5.4) | 654/44 (6.7) | 547/21 (3.8) |
No | 730/26 (3.6) | 424/19 (4.5) | 306/7 (2.3) |
Factor | OR | 95% CI |
---|---|---|
Gender (p = 0.005) | ||
Female vs. Male | 1.88 | 1.20–2.93 |
Residence type (p = 0.011) | ||
Apartment building vs. Single family home | 2.23 | 1.32–3.76 |
Urbanization (p = 0.037) | ||
Riga vs. Countryside | 2.04 | 1.24–3.34 |
Cities, small towns vs. Countryside | 1.28 | 0.75–2.21 |
Type of hot water preparation (p = 0.001) | ||
Municipal vs. Wood-fired heating | 3.16 | 1.26–7.91 |
Electric heater vs. Wood-fired heating | 1.16 | 0.42–3.19 |
Gas heater vs. Wood-fired heating | 2.15 | 0.61–7.58 |
Smoking (p = 0.027) | ||
Yes vs. No | 0.56 | 0.33–0.94 |
Previous episodes of fever (p = 0.001) | ||
Yes vs. No | 2.42 | 1.43–4.10 |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Valciņa, O.; Pūle, D.; Lucenko, I.; Krastiņa, D.; Šteingolde, Ž.; Krūmiņa, A.; Bērziņš, A. Legionella pneumophila Seropositivity-Associated Factors in Latvian Blood Donors. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010058
Valciņa O, Pūle D, Lucenko I, Krastiņa D, Šteingolde Ž, Krūmiņa A, Bērziņš A. Legionella pneumophila Seropositivity-Associated Factors in Latvian Blood Donors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2016; 13(1):58. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010058
Chicago/Turabian StyleValciņa, Olga, Daina Pūle, Irina Lucenko, Dita Krastiņa, Žanete Šteingolde, Angelika Krūmiņa, and Aivars Bērziņš. 2016. "Legionella pneumophila Seropositivity-Associated Factors in Latvian Blood Donors" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13, no. 1: 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010058
APA StyleValciņa, O., Pūle, D., Lucenko, I., Krastiņa, D., Šteingolde, Ž., Krūmiņa, A., & Bērziņš, A. (2016). Legionella pneumophila Seropositivity-Associated Factors in Latvian Blood Donors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(1), 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010058