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1502. Risk Factors Associated to Aeromonas spp. Infection and Outcome at a Third-level Care Hospital in Mexico

BACKGROUND: Information regarding infections caused by Aeromonas spp. is limited. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of infections by Aeromonas spp. during a 7-year period at a tertiary care hospital in Mexico. METHODS: We analyzed a retrospective co...

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Autores principales: López-Iñiguez, Alvaro, Morado-Aramburo, Oscar, Pérez-Gutiérrez, Teresa, Peña-Puga, Cecilia F, Aranza Marañon-Solorio, Karen, Zamora-Tapia, Irwin, Lambraño-Castillo, Darwin, Maravilla-Franco, Ernesto, Sifuentes-Osornio, José, Ponce de Leon, Alfredo
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6808861/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.1366
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author López-Iñiguez, Alvaro
Morado-Aramburo, Oscar
Pérez-Gutiérrez, Teresa
Peña-Puga, Cecilia F
Aranza Marañon-Solorio, Karen
Zamora-Tapia, Irwin
Lambraño-Castillo, Darwin
Maravilla-Franco, Ernesto
Sifuentes-Osornio, José
Ponce de Leon, Alfredo
author_facet López-Iñiguez, Alvaro
Morado-Aramburo, Oscar
Pérez-Gutiérrez, Teresa
Peña-Puga, Cecilia F
Aranza Marañon-Solorio, Karen
Zamora-Tapia, Irwin
Lambraño-Castillo, Darwin
Maravilla-Franco, Ernesto
Sifuentes-Osornio, José
Ponce de Leon, Alfredo
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description BACKGROUND: Information regarding infections caused by Aeromonas spp. is limited. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of infections by Aeromonas spp. during a 7-year period at a tertiary care hospital in Mexico. METHODS: We analyzed a retrospective cohort of adults with Aeromonas spp. clinical isolates, between January 1, 2010 and August 31, 2017 from the Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán. We analyzed demographic, clinical, microbial characteristics and antimicrobial susceptibility test. Risk factors for bacteremia and mortality were identified with logistic regression; adjustment for possible confounder factors was carried out. Data were analyzed with IBM SPSS Statistics version 21. Statistical significance was defined as the value for P < 0.05. RESULTS: We identified 387 patients with an infection by Aeromonas spp.; the median age was 55 years and 52% were women. 94 (24.3%) patients had an autoimmune disease; 74 (19.1%) had a solid tumor (ST); 51 (13.2%) had chronic kidney disease (CKD); 43 (11.1%) had chronic liver disease (CLD); 37 (9.6%) had a hematologic malignancy (HM); 23 (5.9%) were solid-organ recipients and 20 (5.2%) HIV infected. 41.6% (n = 161) of the infections were healthcare related. Stools were the most frequent isolation site (n = 299, 77%), followed by blood cultures (n = 29, 7.4%) and abscess (n = 19, 4.9%). The most common species was A. veronii. Aminoglycosides, quinolones, carbapenems, and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole were the most active antibiotics in vitro. The variables associated with bacteremia were CLD OR 5.647; diabetes OR 2.376 and nosocomial acquisition OR 4.08. 30-day mortality was 5.7%, while global mortality was 10.3%. Mortality was associated with sex (male) OR 1.753; HM OR 2.741; ST OR 2.576; polymicrobial infection OR 2.445; ICU admission OR 5.175 and bacteremia OR 3.881. CONCLUSION: Infections by Aeromonas spp. have increased and have a greater incidence among individuals with chronic diseases and immunosuppressive states in this setting. Mortality described in this cohort was minor than previously stated by other series. [Image: see text] [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures.
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spelling pubmed-68088612019-10-28 1502. Risk Factors Associated to Aeromonas spp. Infection and Outcome at a Third-level Care Hospital in Mexico López-Iñiguez, Alvaro Morado-Aramburo, Oscar Pérez-Gutiérrez, Teresa Peña-Puga, Cecilia F Aranza Marañon-Solorio, Karen Zamora-Tapia, Irwin Lambraño-Castillo, Darwin Maravilla-Franco, Ernesto Sifuentes-Osornio, José Ponce de Leon, Alfredo Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: Information regarding infections caused by Aeromonas spp. is limited. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of infections by Aeromonas spp. during a 7-year period at a tertiary care hospital in Mexico. METHODS: We analyzed a retrospective cohort of adults with Aeromonas spp. clinical isolates, between January 1, 2010 and August 31, 2017 from the Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán. We analyzed demographic, clinical, microbial characteristics and antimicrobial susceptibility test. Risk factors for bacteremia and mortality were identified with logistic regression; adjustment for possible confounder factors was carried out. Data were analyzed with IBM SPSS Statistics version 21. Statistical significance was defined as the value for P < 0.05. RESULTS: We identified 387 patients with an infection by Aeromonas spp.; the median age was 55 years and 52% were women. 94 (24.3%) patients had an autoimmune disease; 74 (19.1%) had a solid tumor (ST); 51 (13.2%) had chronic kidney disease (CKD); 43 (11.1%) had chronic liver disease (CLD); 37 (9.6%) had a hematologic malignancy (HM); 23 (5.9%) were solid-organ recipients and 20 (5.2%) HIV infected. 41.6% (n = 161) of the infections were healthcare related. Stools were the most frequent isolation site (n = 299, 77%), followed by blood cultures (n = 29, 7.4%) and abscess (n = 19, 4.9%). The most common species was A. veronii. Aminoglycosides, quinolones, carbapenems, and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole were the most active antibiotics in vitro. The variables associated with bacteremia were CLD OR 5.647; diabetes OR 2.376 and nosocomial acquisition OR 4.08. 30-day mortality was 5.7%, while global mortality was 10.3%. Mortality was associated with sex (male) OR 1.753; HM OR 2.741; ST OR 2.576; polymicrobial infection OR 2.445; ICU admission OR 5.175 and bacteremia OR 3.881. CONCLUSION: Infections by Aeromonas spp. have increased and have a greater incidence among individuals with chronic diseases and immunosuppressive states in this setting. Mortality described in this cohort was minor than previously stated by other series. [Image: see text] [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. Oxford University Press 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6808861/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.1366 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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López-Iñiguez, Alvaro
Morado-Aramburo, Oscar
Pérez-Gutiérrez, Teresa
Peña-Puga, Cecilia F
Aranza Marañon-Solorio, Karen
Zamora-Tapia, Irwin
Lambraño-Castillo, Darwin
Maravilla-Franco, Ernesto
Sifuentes-Osornio, José
Ponce de Leon, Alfredo
1502. Risk Factors Associated to Aeromonas spp. Infection and Outcome at a Third-level Care Hospital in Mexico
title 1502. Risk Factors Associated to Aeromonas spp. Infection and Outcome at a Third-level Care Hospital in Mexico
title_full 1502. Risk Factors Associated to Aeromonas spp. Infection and Outcome at a Third-level Care Hospital in Mexico
title_fullStr 1502. Risk Factors Associated to Aeromonas spp. Infection and Outcome at a Third-level Care Hospital in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed 1502. Risk Factors Associated to Aeromonas spp. Infection and Outcome at a Third-level Care Hospital in Mexico
title_short 1502. Risk Factors Associated to Aeromonas spp. Infection and Outcome at a Third-level Care Hospital in Mexico
title_sort 1502. risk factors associated to aeromonas spp. infection and outcome at a third-level care hospital in mexico
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6808861/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.1366
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