Literature DB >> 12847308

[Bacteraemia in patients with HIV disease: aetiological spectrum and profile of antimicrobial susceptibility].

R Manfredi1, A Nanetti, M Ferri, A Mastroianni, O V Coronado, F Chiodo.   

Abstract

A retrospective survey of non-opportunistic bacterial pathogens isolated from blood cultures of patients with HIV disease has been carried out for a 6-year period, and the antibiotic susceptibility of the 748 microorganisms cultured from 682 consecutive patients, has been evaluated. Gram-positive organisms significantly prevailed over gram-negative ones, with Staphylococcus aureus, coagulase-negative staphylococci, Enterococcus faecalis, Xantomonas maltophilia, Salmonella and Pseudomonas sp. as the most common isolates, and Rhodococcus equi, Serratia, Acinetobacter and Alcaligenes sp. as emerging pathogens. Useful suggestions may be obtained for empiric antimicrobial treatment of suspected sepsis in HIV-infected patients, from the evaluation of the antibiotic susceptibility profile of these non-opportunistic bacterial pathogens.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 12847308

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infez Med        ISSN: 1124-9390


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1.  Opportunistic Infections in HIV-Infected Patients Differ Strongly in Frequencies and Spectra between Patients with Low CD4+ Cell Counts Examined Postmortem and Compensated Patients Examined Antemortem Irrespective of the HAART Era.

Authors:  Marta K Powell; Kamila Benková; Pavel Selinger; Marek Dogoši; Iva Kinkorová Luňáčková; Hana Koutníková; Jarmila Laštíková; Alena Roubíčková; Zuzana Špůrková; Lucie Laclová; Václav Eis; Josef Šach; Petr Heneberg
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-09-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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