Bacterial pathogens of acute sinusitis in the osteomeatal complex during common colds and wellness

Int Forum Allergy Rhinol. 2011 Sep-Oct;1(5):356-60. doi: 10.1002/alr.20080. Epub 2011 Jul 18.

Abstract

Background: Pathogenic bacteria have been cultured from the osteomeatal complex (OMC) in one-third of adults with apparent acute bacterial sinusitis; however, it is not known whether bacteria are present in the OMC during uncomplicated viral colds in adults.

Methods: Adult volunteers were recruited for a study during wellness and at the time of acute common cold. Swab cultures were obtained from the OMC and from the nasopharynx by 2 routes (through the nose and through the mouth). Swab eluates were inoculated on selective agars to detect S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae, and M. catarrhalis.

Results: Bacterial pathogens were detected in the OMC more frequently during common colds than during wellness (31% vs 8%, p < 0.008). Pathogens detected in the OMC were always present in the nasopharynx of the subject.

Conclusion: Bacterial pathogens are present in the OMC in a subgroup of adult patients with uncomplicated upper respiratory illness/common cold. The nasopharynx appears to be the reservoir for bacterial pathogens in the OMC.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Common Cold / microbiology*
  • Common Cold / virology
  • Haemophilus influenzae / isolation & purification*
  • Humans
  • Moraxella catarrhalis / isolation & purification*
  • Nasopharynx / microbiology*
  • Nasopharynx / virology
  • Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Rhinovirus / isolation & purification
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae / isolation & purification*