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Hospital acquired infections in COVID-19 patients in sub intensive care unit: analysis of two waves of admissions

BACKGROUND AND AIM: The pandemic caused by SARS-COV-2 has increased Semi-Intensive Care Unit (SICU) admission, causing an increase in healthcare-associated infection (HAI). Mostly HAI reveals the same risk factors, but fewer studies have analyzed the possibility of multiple coinfections in these pat...

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Autores principales: Castaldi, Silvana, Perrone, Pier Mario, Luconi, Ester, Marano, Giuseppe, Auxilia, Francesco, Maraschini, Anna, Bono, Patrizia, Alagna, Laura, Palomba, Emanuele, Bandera, Alessandra, Boracchi, Patrizia, Biganzoli, Elia
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9686160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36300221
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i5.13402
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author Castaldi, Silvana
Perrone, Pier Mario
Luconi, Ester
Marano, Giuseppe
Auxilia, Francesco
Maraschini, Anna
Bono, Patrizia
Alagna, Laura
Palomba, Emanuele
Bandera, Alessandra
Boracchi, Patrizia
Biganzoli, Elia
author_facet Castaldi, Silvana
Perrone, Pier Mario
Luconi, Ester
Marano, Giuseppe
Auxilia, Francesco
Maraschini, Anna
Bono, Patrizia
Alagna, Laura
Palomba, Emanuele
Bandera, Alessandra
Boracchi, Patrizia
Biganzoli, Elia
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM: The pandemic caused by SARS-COV-2 has increased Semi-Intensive Care Unit (SICU) admission, causing an increase in healthcare-associated infection (HAI). Mostly HAI reveals the same risk factors, but fewer studies have analyzed the possibility of multiple coinfections in these patients. The study aimed was to identify patterns of co-presence of different species describing at the same time the association between such patterns and patient demographics and, finally, comparing the patterns between the two cohorts of COVID-19 patients admitted at Policlinico during the first wave and the second one). METHODS: All the patients admitted to SICUs during two COVID-19 waves, from March to June 2020 months and from October to December 2020, were screened following the local infection control surveillance program; whoever manifested fever has undergone on microbiological culture to detect bacterial species. Statistical analysis was performed to observe the existence of microbiological patterns through DBSCAN method. RESULTS: 246 patients were investigated and 83 patients were considered in our study because they presented infection symptoms with a mean age of 67 years and 33.7% of female patients. During the first and second waves were found respectively 10 and 8 bacterial clusters with no difference regarding the most frequent species. CONCLUSIONS: The results show the importance of an analysis which considers the risk factors for the possibility of co- and superinfection (such as age and gender) to structure a good prognostic tool to predict which patients will encounter severe coinfections during hospitalization (www.actabiomedica.it)
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spelling pubmed-96861602022-12-05 Hospital acquired infections in COVID-19 patients in sub intensive care unit: analysis of two waves of admissions Castaldi, Silvana Perrone, Pier Mario Luconi, Ester Marano, Giuseppe Auxilia, Francesco Maraschini, Anna Bono, Patrizia Alagna, Laura Palomba, Emanuele Bandera, Alessandra Boracchi, Patrizia Biganzoli, Elia Acta Biomed Original investigations/Commentaries BACKGROUND AND AIM: The pandemic caused by SARS-COV-2 has increased Semi-Intensive Care Unit (SICU) admission, causing an increase in healthcare-associated infection (HAI). Mostly HAI reveals the same risk factors, but fewer studies have analyzed the possibility of multiple coinfections in these patients. The study aimed was to identify patterns of co-presence of different species describing at the same time the association between such patterns and patient demographics and, finally, comparing the patterns between the two cohorts of COVID-19 patients admitted at Policlinico during the first wave and the second one). METHODS: All the patients admitted to SICUs during two COVID-19 waves, from March to June 2020 months and from October to December 2020, were screened following the local infection control surveillance program; whoever manifested fever has undergone on microbiological culture to detect bacterial species. Statistical analysis was performed to observe the existence of microbiological patterns through DBSCAN method. RESULTS: 246 patients were investigated and 83 patients were considered in our study because they presented infection symptoms with a mean age of 67 years and 33.7% of female patients. During the first and second waves were found respectively 10 and 8 bacterial clusters with no difference regarding the most frequent species. CONCLUSIONS: The results show the importance of an analysis which considers the risk factors for the possibility of co- and superinfection (such as age and gender) to structure a good prognostic tool to predict which patients will encounter severe coinfections during hospitalization (www.actabiomedica.it) Mattioli 1885 2022 2022-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9686160/ /pubmed/36300221 http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i5.13402 Text en Copyright: © 2022 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Original investigations/Commentaries
Castaldi, Silvana
Perrone, Pier Mario
Luconi, Ester
Marano, Giuseppe
Auxilia, Francesco
Maraschini, Anna
Bono, Patrizia
Alagna, Laura
Palomba, Emanuele
Bandera, Alessandra
Boracchi, Patrizia
Biganzoli, Elia
Hospital acquired infections in COVID-19 patients in sub intensive care unit: analysis of two waves of admissions
title Hospital acquired infections in COVID-19 patients in sub intensive care unit: analysis of two waves of admissions
title_full Hospital acquired infections in COVID-19 patients in sub intensive care unit: analysis of two waves of admissions
title_fullStr Hospital acquired infections in COVID-19 patients in sub intensive care unit: analysis of two waves of admissions
title_full_unstemmed Hospital acquired infections in COVID-19 patients in sub intensive care unit: analysis of two waves of admissions
title_short Hospital acquired infections in COVID-19 patients in sub intensive care unit: analysis of two waves of admissions
title_sort hospital acquired infections in covid-19 patients in sub intensive care unit: analysis of two waves of admissions
topic Original investigations/Commentaries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9686160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36300221
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i5.13402
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