
pmid: 21704071
pmc: PMC3430964
Objective: Many fundamental patterns of coinfection (multi-species infections) are undescribed, including the relative frequency of coinfection by various pathogens, differences between single-species infections and coinfection, and the burden of coinfection on human health. We aimed to address the paucity of general knowledge on coinfection by systematically collating and analysing data from recent publications to understand the types of coinfection and their effects. Methods: From an electronic search to find all publications from 2009 on coinfection and its synonyms in humans we recorded data on i) coinfecting pathogens and their effect on ii) host health and iii) intensity of infection. Results: The most commonly reported coinfections differ from infections causing highest global mortality, with a notable lack of serious childhood infections in reported coinfections. We found that coinfection is generally reported to worsen human health (76% publications) and exacerbate infections (57% publications). Reported coinfections included all kinds of pathogens, but were most likely to contain bacteria. Conclusions: These results suggest differences between coinfected patients and those with single infections, with coinfection having serious health effects. There is a pressing need to quantify the tendency towards negative effects and to evaluate any sampling biases in the coverage of coinfection research.
Microbiology (medical), Helminthiasis, 2726 Microbiology (medical), Article, 10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, Pathogen–host interactions, Polymicrobial infection, Prevalence, Animals, Humans, Within-host parasite ecology, Protozoan Infections, Coinfection, Parasite infracommunity, Host health, Pathogen diversity, 2725 Infectious Diseases, Pathogen-host interactions, Bacterial Infections, Integrated control, Infectious Diseases, Mycoses, Virus Diseases, Host-Pathogen Interactions, 570 Life sciences; biology, 590 Animals (Zoology), Concomitant disease, Pathogen abundance
Microbiology (medical), Helminthiasis, 2726 Microbiology (medical), Article, 10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, Pathogen–host interactions, Polymicrobial infection, Prevalence, Animals, Humans, Within-host parasite ecology, Protozoan Infections, Coinfection, Parasite infracommunity, Host health, Pathogen diversity, 2725 Infectious Diseases, Pathogen-host interactions, Bacterial Infections, Integrated control, Infectious Diseases, Mycoses, Virus Diseases, Host-Pathogen Interactions, 570 Life sciences; biology, 590 Animals (Zoology), Concomitant disease, Pathogen abundance
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