» Articles » PMID: 26763750

Infections Due to Elizabethkingia Meningoseptica in Critically Injured Trauma Patients: a Seven-year Study

Overview
Journal J Hosp Infect
Date 2016 Jan 15
PMID 26763750
Citations 13
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Elizabethkingia meningoseptica is an infrequent cause of hospital-acquired infections. The clinical and microbiological profiles of infections due to E. meningoseptica over a seven-year period at a Level-I trauma centre are reported in this study. Medical records of patients from whose clinical samples E. meningoseptica was isolated on more than one occasion were reviewed. A total of 21 cases were observed during the study, 16 (76.2%) of which exhibited multidrug resistance. The observed in-hospital mortality rate was 47.6%. A high index of clinical suspicion and effective detection of E. meningoseptica in clinical samples are requisite for improved clinical outcome.

Citing Articles

Clinical manifestations, antimicrobial resistance and genomic feature analysis of multidrug-resistant Elizabethkingia strains.

Wu C, Xiong L, Liao Q, Zhang W, Xiao Y, Xie Y Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob. 2024; 23(1):32.

PMID: 38600542 PMC: 11007976. DOI: 10.1186/s12941-024-00691-6.


Review on infection control strategies to minimize outbreaks of the emerging pathogen Elizabethkingia anophelis.

Mallinckrodt L, Huis In t Veld R, Rosema S, Voss A, Bathoorn E Antimicrob Resist Infect Control. 2023; 12(1):97.

PMID: 37679842 PMC: 10486102. DOI: 10.1186/s13756-023-01304-1.


Emerging Prevalence and Clinical Features of Infection in Southwest China: A 9-Year Retrospective Study and Systematic Review.

Ma S, Gong Y, Luo X, Peng Y, Zhang C, Zhang X Infect Drug Resist. 2023; 16:531-543.

PMID: 36721634 PMC: 9884462. DOI: 10.2147/IDR.S397051.


Epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory features of patients infected with at a tertiary hospital in Hefei City, China.

Li Y, Liu T, Shi C, Wang B, Li T, Huang Y Front Public Health. 2022; 10:964046.

PMID: 36225778 PMC: 9549487. DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.964046.


Neonatal Meningitis with Septicemia by : A Case Report.

Murthy N, Shivappa S, Tejashree A, Karthik K, Deepashree R J Lab Physicians. 2022; 14(3):362-364.

PMID: 36119432 PMC: 9473925. DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1742635.