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Bacteremia caused by Aeromonas species in patients with cancer: Clinical manifestations and outcomes

Cynthia Pamela Alatorre-Fernández, Patricia Cornejo‐Juárez, Consuelo Velázquez-Acosta, Patricia Volkow-Fernández

2023The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Oncologic patients can have severe infections due to Aeromonas. This study aims to investigate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of cancer patients with bloodstream infections (BSI) caused by Aeromonas. METHODOLOGY: We included patients with bacteremia caused by Aeromonas species from 2011 to 2018. RESULTS: Seventy-five BSI events in the same number of patients were identified. Forty patients were men (53.3%); the mean age was 49 years (IQR 28-61). A. caviae was the most frequent isolate (n = 29, 38.6%), followed by A. hydrophila (n = 23, 30.6%), A. sobria (n = 15, 20%), and A. veronii (n = 8, 10.6%). The most frequent underlying diagnosis was hematologic malignancy (n = 33, 44%), followed by breast cancer (n = 12, 16%) and gastrointestinal tract cancer (n = 8, 10.6%). The most frequent type of bacteremia was CRBSI in 32 cases (42.6%), followed by mucosal barrier injury-laboratory confirmed BSI (n = 20, 26.7%). Sixteen (26.2%) were hospital-acquired BSI. Attributable mortality occurred in 11 patients (14.6%). In univariate analysis A. hydrophila bacteremia, liver failure, skin/soft tissue infection, septic shock, inappropriate antimicrobial treatment, and relapse or cancer progression were associated with 30-day mortality. In multivariate analysis, only septic shock, inappropriate antimicrobial treatment, and relapse or cancer progression were associated with 30-day mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Aeromonas species should be considered one of the causative pathogens of healthcare-associated bacteremia, especially in immunocompromised patients. In addition, it can be associated with high fatality, particularly in patients with severe clinical infections.

Topics & Concepts

BacteremiaMedicineInternal medicineSeptic shockAeromonasAeromonas hydrophilaCancerSepsisMalignancyAeromonas caviaeCellulitisUnivariate analysisGastroenterologySurgeryMultivariate analysisAntibioticsMicrobiologyBiologyGeneticsBacteriaAquaculture disease management and microbiotaInfections and bacterial resistanceTurtle Biology and Conservation