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Use and Quality of Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Bloodstream Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana, 2019–2021

Blood Culture and Drug Susceptibility Testing (CDST) remains vital for the diagnosis and management of bloodstream infections (BSIs). While the Ghana National Standard Treatment Guidelines require CDST to be performed in each case of suspected or clinically diagnosed BSI, these are poorly adhered to...

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Autores principales: Boakye-Yiadom, Emily, Najjemba, Robinah, Thekkur, Pruthu, Labi, Appiah-Korang, Gil-Cuesta, Julita, Asafo-Adjei, Karikari, Mensah, Prosper, van Boetzelaer, Elburg, Jessani, Nasreen S., Orish, Verner Ndudri
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10487590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37681771
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20176631
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author Boakye-Yiadom, Emily
Najjemba, Robinah
Thekkur, Pruthu
Labi, Appiah-Korang
Gil-Cuesta, Julita
Asafo-Adjei, Karikari
Mensah, Prosper
van Boetzelaer, Elburg
Jessani, Nasreen S.
Orish, Verner Ndudri
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Najjemba, Robinah
Thekkur, Pruthu
Labi, Appiah-Korang
Gil-Cuesta, Julita
Asafo-Adjei, Karikari
Mensah, Prosper
van Boetzelaer, Elburg
Jessani, Nasreen S.
Orish, Verner Ndudri
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description Blood Culture and Drug Susceptibility Testing (CDST) remains vital for the diagnosis and management of bloodstream infections (BSIs). While the Ghana National Standard Treatment Guidelines require CDST to be performed in each case of suspected or clinically diagnosed BSI, these are poorly adhered to in the Ho Teaching Hospital (HTH). This study used secondary medical and laboratory records to describe blood CDST requests by clinicians and the quality of CDST processes for the diagnosis of BSI among patients admitted to HTH from 2019 to 2021. Of 4278 patients, 33% were infants. Pneumonia and neonatal sepsis cases were 40% and 22%, respectively. Only 8% (351/4278) had blood CDST requested. Of 94% (329/351) blood CDST processed and reported, only 7% (22/329) were culture-positive, with likely contaminants being recovered from 16% (52/329) of the specimens. The duration from admission to request was 2 days (IQR: 0–5), and Further qualitative studies must be conducted to understand the reasons for low blood CDST utilisation among clinicians and the patient outcomes. Targeted interventions are required to enhance the utilisation of blood CDST by clinicians and the quality of laboratory processes.
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spelling pubmed-104875902023-09-09 Use and Quality of Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Bloodstream Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana, 2019–2021 Boakye-Yiadom, Emily Najjemba, Robinah Thekkur, Pruthu Labi, Appiah-Korang Gil-Cuesta, Julita Asafo-Adjei, Karikari Mensah, Prosper van Boetzelaer, Elburg Jessani, Nasreen S. Orish, Verner Ndudri Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Blood Culture and Drug Susceptibility Testing (CDST) remains vital for the diagnosis and management of bloodstream infections (BSIs). While the Ghana National Standard Treatment Guidelines require CDST to be performed in each case of suspected or clinically diagnosed BSI, these are poorly adhered to in the Ho Teaching Hospital (HTH). This study used secondary medical and laboratory records to describe blood CDST requests by clinicians and the quality of CDST processes for the diagnosis of BSI among patients admitted to HTH from 2019 to 2021. Of 4278 patients, 33% were infants. Pneumonia and neonatal sepsis cases were 40% and 22%, respectively. Only 8% (351/4278) had blood CDST requested. Of 94% (329/351) blood CDST processed and reported, only 7% (22/329) were culture-positive, with likely contaminants being recovered from 16% (52/329) of the specimens. The duration from admission to request was 2 days (IQR: 0–5), and Further qualitative studies must be conducted to understand the reasons for low blood CDST utilisation among clinicians and the patient outcomes. Targeted interventions are required to enhance the utilisation of blood CDST by clinicians and the quality of laboratory processes. MDPI 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10487590/ /pubmed/37681771 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20176631 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Boakye-Yiadom, Emily
Najjemba, Robinah
Thekkur, Pruthu
Labi, Appiah-Korang
Gil-Cuesta, Julita
Asafo-Adjei, Karikari
Mensah, Prosper
van Boetzelaer, Elburg
Jessani, Nasreen S.
Orish, Verner Ndudri
Use and Quality of Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Bloodstream Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana, 2019–2021
title Use and Quality of Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Bloodstream Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana, 2019–2021
title_full Use and Quality of Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Bloodstream Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana, 2019–2021
title_fullStr Use and Quality of Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Bloodstream Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana, 2019–2021
title_full_unstemmed Use and Quality of Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Bloodstream Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana, 2019–2021
title_short Use and Quality of Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Bloodstream Infections: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana, 2019–2021
title_sort use and quality of blood cultures for the diagnosis of bloodstream infections: a cross-sectional study in the ho teaching hospital, ghana, 2019–2021
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10487590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37681771
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20176631
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