Literature DB >> 2309176

[Enterobacter cloacae infections at the Regional Hospital in Tromsø].

B M Andersen1, S M Almdahl, D Sørlie, R Hotvedt, J Backer-Christensen, R B Nicolaysen, O I Solem.   

Abstract

Enterobacter cloacae was isolated from 69 patients hospitalized at the University Hospital of Tromsø, Norway, during a period of 18 months. The total lethality was 11.6% (8/69) and death occurred most often in patients with a serious underlying condition. Death due to septicaemia occurred in 4/10 patients. Multiple beta-lactam resistant strains were present in 15 patients and were associated with septicaemiae (7/10, p less than 0.0005). Cephalosporin treatment had been given to every third patient (24/69), and nearly half of them (10/24) were infected by multiple beta-lactam resistant E cloacae. E cloacae occurred mainly as a nosocomial infection, since more than 70% of all patients infected had been treated by an invasive procedure prior to isolation of the bacterium. A high number of E cloacae strains were from operation wounds, especially among patients at the Department of Surgery (22/30). At this Department, the total number of E cloacae, and especially the number of multiresistant strains, was markedly reduced during restricted use of cefalosporins.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2309176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen        ISSN: 0029-2001


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