Non-fermentative Gram-negative rods bacteremia in children with cancer: a 14-year single-center experience
Purpose Data on non-fermentative Gram-negative rods (NFGNR) bacteremia in children with malignancies are limited. The aim of this study was to present clinical picture, antimicrobial susceptibility pattern, risk factors for resistance and outcome in NFGNR bacteremia in children with cancer. Methods...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Infection 2017-06, Vol.45 (3), p.327-334 |
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Data on non-fermentative Gram-negative rods (NFGNR) bacteremia in children with malignancies are limited. The aim of this study was to present clinical picture, antimicrobial susceptibility pattern, risk factors for resistance and outcome in NFGNR bacteremia in children with cancer.
Methods
All episodes of NFGNR bacteremia occurring during 2001–2014 in children with cancer in a tertiary-care hospital were retrospectively analyzed.
Pseudomonas
and
Acinetobacter
spp. resistant to three or more antibiotic classes and all
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
(SM) were defined as multidrug-resistant bacteria (MDR).
Results
A total of 80 children (44 males, 0.8–18 years, median 5 years) developed 107 episodes (116 pathogens) of NFGNR bacteremia;
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
(PA) (51; 43.9%),
Acinetobacter baumannii
(AB) (21, 18.1%), SM (18, 15.5%); and others (27, 25.2%). The rate of NFGNR bacteremia in children with certain solid tumors (e.g. sarcoma, 12/134 (9.0%)) was comparable to that of hematological malignancies (52/429 (12.2%). Focal infection and septic shock occurred in 16 (14.9%) and four (3.7%) episodes, respectively. Thirty (25.8%) of 116 NFGNR were MDR. The most significant predictors of bacteremia with MDR PA or AB were severe neutropenia ( |
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ISSN: | 0300-8126 1439-0973 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s15010-017-0988-1 |