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Burkholderia cepacia Infections at Sites Other than the Respiratory Tract: A Large Case Series from a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Lebanon

OBJECTIVES: The Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc), which was originally thought to be a single species, represents a group of 24 distinct species that are often resistant to multiple antibiotics, and usually known to cause life-threatening pulmonary infections in cystic fibrosis patients. Herein we...

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Autores principales: Kwayess, Rola, Al Hariri, Housam Eddine, Hindy, Joya-Rita, Youssef, Nada, Haddad, Sara F., Kanj, Souha S.
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35773618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s44197-022-00048-2
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author Kwayess, Rola
Al Hariri, Housam Eddine
Hindy, Joya-Rita
Youssef, Nada
Haddad, Sara F.
Kanj, Souha S.
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description OBJECTIVES: The Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc), which was originally thought to be a single species, represents a group of 24 distinct species that are often resistant to multiple antibiotics, and usually known to cause life-threatening pulmonary infections in cystic fibrosis patients. Herein we describe a series of non-respiratory Bcc infections, the risk factors and epidemiologic factors, in addition to the clinical course. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective chart review of 44 patients with documented B. cepacia infections isolated from sites other than the respiratory tract admitted between June 2005 and February 2020 to the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), a tertiary referral hospital for Lebanon and the Middle East region. The epidemiological background of these patients, their underlying risk factors, the used antibiotic regimens, and the sensitivities of the B. cepacia specimens were collected. RESULTS: The majority of the Bcc infections (26/44, 59.1%) were hospital-acquired infections. The most common nationality of the patients was Iraqi (18/44, 40.9%), and the most common site of infection was bacteremia (17/44, 38.6%), followed by skin and soft tissues infections (16/44, 36.4%) and vertebral osteomyelitis (8/44, 18.2%). Most of the isolated B. cepacia were susceptible to ceftazidime, carbapenems, followed by TMP-SMX. Patients responded well to therapy with good overall outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Bcc can cause infections outside the respiratory tract, mostly as hospital-acquired infections and in immunocompromised patients. Most patients were referred from countries inflicted by wars raising the possibility of a potential role of conflicts which need to be investigated in future studies. Directed therapy according to susceptibility results proved effective in most patients.
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spelling pubmed-94708062022-09-15 Burkholderia cepacia Infections at Sites Other than the Respiratory Tract: A Large Case Series from a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Lebanon Kwayess, Rola Al Hariri, Housam Eddine Hindy, Joya-Rita Youssef, Nada Haddad, Sara F. Kanj, Souha S. J Epidemiol Glob Health Research Article OBJECTIVES: The Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc), which was originally thought to be a single species, represents a group of 24 distinct species that are often resistant to multiple antibiotics, and usually known to cause life-threatening pulmonary infections in cystic fibrosis patients. Herein we describe a series of non-respiratory Bcc infections, the risk factors and epidemiologic factors, in addition to the clinical course. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective chart review of 44 patients with documented B. cepacia infections isolated from sites other than the respiratory tract admitted between June 2005 and February 2020 to the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), a tertiary referral hospital for Lebanon and the Middle East region. The epidemiological background of these patients, their underlying risk factors, the used antibiotic regimens, and the sensitivities of the B. cepacia specimens were collected. RESULTS: The majority of the Bcc infections (26/44, 59.1%) were hospital-acquired infections. The most common nationality of the patients was Iraqi (18/44, 40.9%), and the most common site of infection was bacteremia (17/44, 38.6%), followed by skin and soft tissues infections (16/44, 36.4%) and vertebral osteomyelitis (8/44, 18.2%). Most of the isolated B. cepacia were susceptible to ceftazidime, carbapenems, followed by TMP-SMX. Patients responded well to therapy with good overall outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Bcc can cause infections outside the respiratory tract, mostly as hospital-acquired infections and in immunocompromised patients. Most patients were referred from countries inflicted by wars raising the possibility of a potential role of conflicts which need to be investigated in future studies. Directed therapy according to susceptibility results proved effective in most patients. Springer Netherlands 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9470806/ /pubmed/35773618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s44197-022-00048-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Kwayess, Rola
Al Hariri, Housam Eddine
Hindy, Joya-Rita
Youssef, Nada
Haddad, Sara F.
Kanj, Souha S.
Burkholderia cepacia Infections at Sites Other than the Respiratory Tract: A Large Case Series from a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Lebanon
title Burkholderia cepacia Infections at Sites Other than the Respiratory Tract: A Large Case Series from a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Lebanon
title_full Burkholderia cepacia Infections at Sites Other than the Respiratory Tract: A Large Case Series from a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Lebanon
title_fullStr Burkholderia cepacia Infections at Sites Other than the Respiratory Tract: A Large Case Series from a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Lebanon
title_full_unstemmed Burkholderia cepacia Infections at Sites Other than the Respiratory Tract: A Large Case Series from a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Lebanon
title_short Burkholderia cepacia Infections at Sites Other than the Respiratory Tract: A Large Case Series from a Tertiary Referral Hospital in Lebanon
title_sort burkholderia cepacia infections at sites other than the respiratory tract: a large case series from a tertiary referral hospital in lebanon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35773618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s44197-022-00048-2
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