Publication Type : Book Chapter
Publisher : Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Source : Journal of the Indian Medical Association
Url : http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/23520666
Campus : Faridabad
School : School of Medicine
Year : 2012
Abstract : Acinetobacter infections are fast emerging as a major nosocomial threat across the globe. With a predilection for blood stream infections in critically ill, immunocompromised patients, their presence is now being felt in febrile neutropenics with underlying malignancies and marrow failure. We aimed through this study to ascertain the current circulating pathogens and levels of antimicrobial resistance in blood stream infections in febrile neutropenia patients, with specific emphasis on elucidating acinetobacter and pseudomonas infections. Clinical and laboratory records of all consecutive neutropenic patients with underlying haematological malignancies and marrow failure, admitted to our AIIMS, New Delhi from April 2009 to March 2010 were analysed for blood stream infections, pathogen profiles and antimicrobial resistance. All clinical and microbiological variables were statistically analysed to elucidate potential risk factors, infection patterns and drug resistance trends. Of the 1,165 blood cultures investigated, 105 episodes of blood stream infections were microbiologically confirmed in febrile neutropenia patients. Gram-negative infections (n
Cite this Research Publication : Sood, Prashant and Seth, Tulika and Kapil, Arti and Sharma, Vandana and Dayama, Aniruddha and Sharma, Sanjeev and Kumar, Suman and Singh, Avinash K and Mishra, Pravas and Mahapatra, Manoranjan, Emergence of multidrug resistant acinetobacter blood stream infections in febrile neutropenia patients with haematological cancers and bone marrow failure syndromes, Journal of the Indian Medical Association, undefined, 2012, http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/23520666