Table 4

Accuracy of Signs and Symptoms for Respiratory Infections With Atypical Pathogens

Symptom or Sign (number of studies)Sensitivity (95%CI)Specificity (95%CI)Positive LR (95%CI)Negative LR (95%CI)
Mycoplasma pneumoniaea
Cough (5)  0.89
(0.67–0.97)
0.15
(0.05–0.37)
1.04
(0.95–1.13)
0.78
(0.44–1.39)
Wheeze (6)  0.25
(0.17–0.36)
0.67
(0.56–0.76)
0.76
(0.60–0.97)
1.12
(1.02–1.23)
Coryza (4)  0.32
(0.08–0.72)
0.66
(0.28–0.91)
0.95
(0.71–1.26)
1.03
(0.90–1.17)
Crepitations (5)  0.84
(0.78–0.88)
0.22
(0.14–0.32)
1.06
(0.96–1.18)
0.77
(0.52–1.12)
Fever (5)  0.53–0.940.02–0.43
Rhonchi (4)  0.11–0.740.33–0.81
Chest pain (2)  0.08–0.190.93–0.97
Diarrhea (2)  0.14–0.210.79–0.85
Chlamydophila pneumoniae
Adultsb
 History of cough  0.81
 History of sore throat  0.52
 Abnormal breathing sounds  0.38
 History of fever  0.24
Childrenc
 Rales  0.85
 Fever  0.80
 Cough  0.50
 Rhinitis  0.30
 Tachypnea  0.25
 Wheezes  0.20
 Rhonchi  0.15
Legionella pneumophiladaOR (95% CI)
C-reactive protein >187 mg, L  4.4 (2.0–9.6)
Sodium <133 mmo/L  4.5 (2.2–9.0)
Temperature >39.4°C  4.3 (1.9–9.8)
Platelet count <171 × 103/mL  1.2 (0.6–2.5)
Lactate dehydrogenase >225 mmol/L  1.7 (0.4–7.6)
Dry cough  0.6 (0.3–1.4)
Bordetella pertussise
Paroxysmal cough1.1 (1.1–1.2)0.52 (0.27–.0)
Posttussive emesis1.8 (1.4–2.2)0.58 (0.44–0.77)
Inspiratory whoop1.9 (1.4–2.6)0.78 (0.66–0.93)
  • aOR = adjusted odds ratio from multivariate analysis; CAP = community-acquired pneumonia; LR = likelihood ratio.

  • a Cochrane systematic review of 7 moderate quality studies with a total of 1,491 children, although each sign and symptom was only reported by a subset of studies. Pooled results from 4 to 6 studies are shown for cough, wheeze, coryza, and crepitations; for the other signs and symptoms, a range or the results of a single study are shown.81

  • b Data from a study of 21 adult primary care patients diagnosed with Chlamydophila pneumoniae infection (7 primary infections and 14 with reinfection based on the antibody pattern).82

  • c Data from a study of 20 children hospitalized for CAP and diagnosed with Chlamydophila pneumoniae.83

  • d Data from 37 patients hospitalized with CAP due to Legionella pneumophila. A clinical rule that included 6 variables had an area under the receiver operating curve of 0.73.84

  • e Systematic review of 3 studies with a total of 486 adults and children set in South Korea, United Kingdom, and United States.85