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DIAGNOSTIC MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Volume 101, Issue 3, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2021.115416
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microorganisms; coinfection; hospitalized patients; COVID-19
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This study described coinfections in COVID-19 patients and found a low frequency overall, but a significant increase in critical care patients.
Background: COVID19 is the novel respiratory illness caused by SARS-CoV-2. The presence of other poten-tially pathogenic microorganisms could worsen the prognosis of these patients. Aim: The study aims to describe coinfections in COVID-19 patients and contrast it between standard ward and critical care patients at Hospital Central de la Defensa G = omez Ulla (HCDGU). Methods: A retrospective study was carried out of patients with COVID-19 confirmed with RTPCR admitted to the HCDGU from March 5, 2020 to May 7 of 2020. Findings: Of a total of 703 patients with COVID-19, 75(10.7%) had other microbiologically confirmed infec-tions: 9% (58/648) in standard ward patients and 31.5%(17/54) in critical care patients. In total 86 samples of the 75 patients presented some microorganism; clinically relevant bacteraemias, 50%, respiratory cultures, 32.6% and pneumococcal positive antigens, 17.4%. Conclusions: We found a low frequency of microorganism coinfection in COVID-19 patients, however in criti-cal care these coinfections increased considerably. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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