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The Pattern of Microorganisms and Drug Susceptibility in Pediatric Oncologic Patients with Febrile Neutropenia

OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to describe the pattern of causative microorganisms, drug susceptibility, risk factors of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection, and clinical impact of these organisms on pediatric oncology patients with febrile neutropenia. METHODS: A retrospective descriptive study of...

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Autores principales: Jungrungrueng, Thanyathorn, Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn, Lauhasurayotin, Supanun, Chiengthong, Kanhatai, Poparn, Hansamon, Sosothikul, Darintr, Techavichit, Piti
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8021465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33854800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6692827
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author Jungrungrueng, Thanyathorn
Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn
Lauhasurayotin, Supanun
Chiengthong, Kanhatai
Poparn, Hansamon
Sosothikul, Darintr
Techavichit, Piti
author_facet Jungrungrueng, Thanyathorn
Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn
Lauhasurayotin, Supanun
Chiengthong, Kanhatai
Poparn, Hansamon
Sosothikul, Darintr
Techavichit, Piti
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description OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to describe the pattern of causative microorganisms, drug susceptibility, risk factors of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection, and clinical impact of these organisms on pediatric oncology patients with febrile neutropenia. METHODS: A retrospective descriptive study of oncologic patients aged less than 15 years who were diagnosed with febrile neutropenia in King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital was conducted between January 2013 to December 2017. Characteristics and clinical outcomes of febrile neutropenia episodes, causative pathogens, and their antibiotic susceptibilities were recorded. RESULT: This study included 267 patients with 563 febrile neutropenia episodes. The median (range) age was 5.1 years (1 month–15 years). The most common underlying disease was acute lymphoblastic leukemia (42.7%). Of 563 febrile episodes, there were 192 (34.1%) with microbiologically documented infection. Among these 192 episodes of microbiologically documented infection, there were 214 causative pathogens: 154 bacteria (72%), 32 viruses (15%), 27 fungus (12.6%), and 1 Mycobacterium tuberculosis (0.4%). Gram-negative bacteria (48.6%) accounted for most of the causative pathogens. Twenty-three percent of them were multidrug resistant, and 18% were carbapenem resistant. Among Gram-positive bacterial infection which accounted for 23.4% of all specimens, the proportion of MRSA was 20%. The 2-week mortality rate was 3.7%. Drug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infection caused significant adverse events and mortality compared to nonresistant bacterial infection (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: There is high rate of drug-resistant organism infection in pediatric oncology patients in a tertiary-care center in Thailand. Infection with drug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infection was associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Continuous surveillance for the pattern of drug-resistant infections is crucial.
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spelling pubmed-80214652021-04-13 The Pattern of Microorganisms and Drug Susceptibility in Pediatric Oncologic Patients with Febrile Neutropenia Jungrungrueng, Thanyathorn Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn Lauhasurayotin, Supanun Chiengthong, Kanhatai Poparn, Hansamon Sosothikul, Darintr Techavichit, Piti J Pathog Research Article OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to describe the pattern of causative microorganisms, drug susceptibility, risk factors of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection, and clinical impact of these organisms on pediatric oncology patients with febrile neutropenia. METHODS: A retrospective descriptive study of oncologic patients aged less than 15 years who were diagnosed with febrile neutropenia in King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital was conducted between January 2013 to December 2017. Characteristics and clinical outcomes of febrile neutropenia episodes, causative pathogens, and their antibiotic susceptibilities were recorded. RESULT: This study included 267 patients with 563 febrile neutropenia episodes. The median (range) age was 5.1 years (1 month–15 years). The most common underlying disease was acute lymphoblastic leukemia (42.7%). Of 563 febrile episodes, there were 192 (34.1%) with microbiologically documented infection. Among these 192 episodes of microbiologically documented infection, there were 214 causative pathogens: 154 bacteria (72%), 32 viruses (15%), 27 fungus (12.6%), and 1 Mycobacterium tuberculosis (0.4%). Gram-negative bacteria (48.6%) accounted for most of the causative pathogens. Twenty-three percent of them were multidrug resistant, and 18% were carbapenem resistant. Among Gram-positive bacterial infection which accounted for 23.4% of all specimens, the proportion of MRSA was 20%. The 2-week mortality rate was 3.7%. Drug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infection caused significant adverse events and mortality compared to nonresistant bacterial infection (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: There is high rate of drug-resistant organism infection in pediatric oncology patients in a tertiary-care center in Thailand. Infection with drug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infection was associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Continuous surveillance for the pattern of drug-resistant infections is crucial. Hindawi 2021-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8021465/ /pubmed/33854800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6692827 Text en Copyright © 2021 Thanyathorn Jungrungrueng et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jungrungrueng, Thanyathorn
Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn
Lauhasurayotin, Supanun
Chiengthong, Kanhatai
Poparn, Hansamon
Sosothikul, Darintr
Techavichit, Piti
The Pattern of Microorganisms and Drug Susceptibility in Pediatric Oncologic Patients with Febrile Neutropenia
title The Pattern of Microorganisms and Drug Susceptibility in Pediatric Oncologic Patients with Febrile Neutropenia
title_full The Pattern of Microorganisms and Drug Susceptibility in Pediatric Oncologic Patients with Febrile Neutropenia
title_fullStr The Pattern of Microorganisms and Drug Susceptibility in Pediatric Oncologic Patients with Febrile Neutropenia
title_full_unstemmed The Pattern of Microorganisms and Drug Susceptibility in Pediatric Oncologic Patients with Febrile Neutropenia
title_short The Pattern of Microorganisms and Drug Susceptibility in Pediatric Oncologic Patients with Febrile Neutropenia
title_sort pattern of microorganisms and drug susceptibility in pediatric oncologic patients with febrile neutropenia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8021465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33854800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6692827
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