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Clinical impact of infections caused by ESBL-producing E coli and K pneumoniae

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SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume 39, Issue 11-12, Pages 975-982

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
DOI: 10.1080/00365540701466140

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The outcome of infections occurring at different anatomic sites caused by ESBL-producing E. coli or K. pneumoniae was retrospectively analysed for a 3-y period. 23 cases were compared to 46 controls with infections caused by third-generation cephalosporin-susceptible strains matched by age, severity of illness and duration of hospitalization before onset of infection. Only 27.8% of cases received appropriate empirical antimicrobial therapy compared with 79.6% of controls (ORpaired =0.053, p=0.001). This did not result in higher costs of antibiotic therapy, a longer median post-infection hospital stay or higher mortality in cases of patients with urinary tract or wound infections. In cases of patients with respiratory tract and bloodstream infections (RTI/ BSI), median costs of definitive antibiotic treatment were significantly higher than in controls (325 vs 58.9 Euros, p=0.002). Moreover, more case patients with RTI/ BSI had a post-infection stay exceeding the 75th percentile of 15 d on ICU and of 18 d in hospital, respectively (50% vs 6.67%, p=0.034). There was no difference in in-hospital mortality between case and control patients with RTI/ BSI (25% vs 20%, p=1.0).

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