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COVID-19 Clinical Profiles and Fatality Rates in Hospitalized Patients Reveal Case Aggravation and Selective Co-Infection by Limited Gram-Negative Bacteria
Bacterial co-infections may aggravate COVID-19 disease, and therefore being cognizant of other pathogens is imperative. We studied the types, frequency, antibiogram, case fatality rates (CFR), and clinical profiles of co-infecting-pathogens in 301 COVID-19 patients. Co-infection was 36% (n = 109), w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101447/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095270 |
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author | Said, Kamaleldin B. Alsolami, Ahmed Moussa, Safia Alfouzan, Fayez Bashir, Abdelhafiz I. Rashidi, Musleh Aborans, Rana Taha, Taha E. Almansour, Husam Alazmi, Mashari Al-Otaibi, Amal Aljaloud, Luluh Al-Anazi, Basmah Mohialdin, Ahmed Aljadani, Ahmed |
author_facet | Said, Kamaleldin B. Alsolami, Ahmed Moussa, Safia Alfouzan, Fayez Bashir, Abdelhafiz I. Rashidi, Musleh Aborans, Rana Taha, Taha E. Almansour, Husam Alazmi, Mashari Al-Otaibi, Amal Aljaloud, Luluh Al-Anazi, Basmah Mohialdin, Ahmed Aljadani, Ahmed |
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description | Bacterial co-infections may aggravate COVID-19 disease, and therefore being cognizant of other pathogens is imperative. We studied the types, frequency, antibiogram, case fatality rates (CFR), and clinical profiles of co-infecting-pathogens in 301 COVID-19 patients. Co-infection was 36% (n = 109), while CFR was 31.2% compared to 9.9% in non-co-infected patients (z-value = 3.1). Four bacterial species dominated, namely, multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (37%, n = 48), extremely drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (26%, n = 34), multidrug-resistant Eschericia. coli (18.6%, n = 24), and extremely drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (8.5%, n = 11), in addition to other bacterial species (9.3%, n = 12). Increased co-infection of K. pneumoniae and A. baumannii was associated with increased death rates of 29% (n = 14) and 32% (n = 11), respectively. Klebsiella pneumoniae was equally frequent in respiratory and urinary tract infections (UTI), while E. coli mostly caused UTI (67%), and A. baumannii and P. aeruginosa dominated respiratory infections (38% and 45%, respectively). Co-infections correlated with advance in age: seniors ≥ 50 years (71%), young adults 21–49 years (25.6%), and children 0–20 years (3%). These findings have significant clinical implications in the successful COVID-19 therapies, particularly in geriatric management. Future studies would reveal insights into the potential selective mechanism(s) of Gram-negative bacterial co-infection in COVID-19 patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-91014472022-05-14 COVID-19 Clinical Profiles and Fatality Rates in Hospitalized Patients Reveal Case Aggravation and Selective Co-Infection by Limited Gram-Negative Bacteria Said, Kamaleldin B. Alsolami, Ahmed Moussa, Safia Alfouzan, Fayez Bashir, Abdelhafiz I. Rashidi, Musleh Aborans, Rana Taha, Taha E. Almansour, Husam Alazmi, Mashari Al-Otaibi, Amal Aljaloud, Luluh Al-Anazi, Basmah Mohialdin, Ahmed Aljadani, Ahmed Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Bacterial co-infections may aggravate COVID-19 disease, and therefore being cognizant of other pathogens is imperative. We studied the types, frequency, antibiogram, case fatality rates (CFR), and clinical profiles of co-infecting-pathogens in 301 COVID-19 patients. Co-infection was 36% (n = 109), while CFR was 31.2% compared to 9.9% in non-co-infected patients (z-value = 3.1). Four bacterial species dominated, namely, multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (37%, n = 48), extremely drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (26%, n = 34), multidrug-resistant Eschericia. coli (18.6%, n = 24), and extremely drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (8.5%, n = 11), in addition to other bacterial species (9.3%, n = 12). Increased co-infection of K. pneumoniae and A. baumannii was associated with increased death rates of 29% (n = 14) and 32% (n = 11), respectively. Klebsiella pneumoniae was equally frequent in respiratory and urinary tract infections (UTI), while E. coli mostly caused UTI (67%), and A. baumannii and P. aeruginosa dominated respiratory infections (38% and 45%, respectively). Co-infections correlated with advance in age: seniors ≥ 50 years (71%), young adults 21–49 years (25.6%), and children 0–20 years (3%). These findings have significant clinical implications in the successful COVID-19 therapies, particularly in geriatric management. Future studies would reveal insights into the potential selective mechanism(s) of Gram-negative bacterial co-infection in COVID-19 patients. MDPI 2022-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9101447/ /pubmed/35564665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095270 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Said, Kamaleldin B. Alsolami, Ahmed Moussa, Safia Alfouzan, Fayez Bashir, Abdelhafiz I. Rashidi, Musleh Aborans, Rana Taha, Taha E. Almansour, Husam Alazmi, Mashari Al-Otaibi, Amal Aljaloud, Luluh Al-Anazi, Basmah Mohialdin, Ahmed Aljadani, Ahmed COVID-19 Clinical Profiles and Fatality Rates in Hospitalized Patients Reveal Case Aggravation and Selective Co-Infection by Limited Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title | COVID-19 Clinical Profiles and Fatality Rates in Hospitalized Patients Reveal Case Aggravation and Selective Co-Infection by Limited Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title_full | COVID-19 Clinical Profiles and Fatality Rates in Hospitalized Patients Reveal Case Aggravation and Selective Co-Infection by Limited Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title_fullStr | COVID-19 Clinical Profiles and Fatality Rates in Hospitalized Patients Reveal Case Aggravation and Selective Co-Infection by Limited Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title_full_unstemmed | COVID-19 Clinical Profiles and Fatality Rates in Hospitalized Patients Reveal Case Aggravation and Selective Co-Infection by Limited Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title_short | COVID-19 Clinical Profiles and Fatality Rates in Hospitalized Patients Reveal Case Aggravation and Selective Co-Infection by Limited Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title_sort | covid-19 clinical profiles and fatality rates in hospitalized patients reveal case aggravation and selective co-infection by limited gram-negative bacteria |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101447/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095270 |
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