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Risk Factors for Death or Meningitis in Adults Hospitalized for Cutaneous Anthrax, 1950-2018: A Systematic Review

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CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
卷 75, 期 -, 页码 S459-S467

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciac533

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anthrax; cutaneous; triage; mass casualty incident; with cutaneous anthrax

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  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  2. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response

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This article reviews the clinical features of cutaneous anthrax associated with poor outcomes and identifies some previously unrecognized factors related to poor outcomes.
Background Cutaneous anthrax accounts for approximately 95% of anthrax cases worldwide. About 24% of untreated patients die, and many cases are complicated by meningitis. Here, we explore clinical features of cutaneous disease associated with poor outcomes. Methods A systematic review identified 303 full-text articles published from 1950 through 2018 that met predefined inclusion criteria. Cases were abstracted, and descriptive analyses and univariate logistic regression were conducted to identify prognostic indicators for cutaneous anthrax. Results Of 182 included patients, 47 (25.8%) died. Previously reported independent predictors for death or meningitis that we confirmed included fever or chills; nausea or vomiting; headache; severe headache; nonheadache, nonmeningeal signs; leukocytosis; and bacteremia. Newly identified predictors included anxiety, abdominal pain, diastolic hypotension, skin trauma, thoracic edema, malignant pustule edema, lymphadenopathy, and evidence of coagulopathy (all with P < .05). Conclusions We identified patient presentations not previously associated with poor outcomes.

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