Publication: Rapid emergence of colistin resistance and its impact on fatality among healthcare-associated infections
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2018-03
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Yılmaz, Emel
Akalın, Halis
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W.B. Saunders
Abstract
This article describes the emergence of resistance and predictors of fatality for 1556 cases of healthcare-associated Gram-negative bloodstream infection in 2014 and 2015. The colistin resistance rate in Klebsiella pneumoniae was 16.1%, compared with 6% in 2013. In total, 660 (42.4%) cases were fatal. The highest fatality rate was among patients with Acinetobacter baumannii bacteraemia (58%), followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (45%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (41%), Enterobacter cloacae (32%) and Escherichia coli (28%). On multi-variate analysis, the minimum inhibitory concentrations for carbapenems [odds ratio (OR) 1.02, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.01-1.04; P = 0.002] and colistin (OR 1.1, 95% CI 1.03-1.17; P = 0.001) were found to be significantly associated with fatality.
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Keywords
Public, environmental & occupational health, Infectious diseases, Bloodstream, Gram-negative, Health care, Colistin MIC
Citation
Aydın, M. vd. (2018). ''Rapid emergence of colistin resistance and its impact on fatality among healthcare-associated infections''. Journal of Hospital Infection, 98(3), 260-263.