2014
DOI: 10.1097/moh.0000000000000088
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Bacterial infections in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients

Abstract: Bacterial infections in the transplant population warrant currently particular attention to limit the negative impact of infections caused by resistant strains.

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“…The rate of BSIs varies between 20–30% of allogeneic and 5% of autologous HSCT recipients, especially within pre-engraftment phase. Even though bacterial pneumonia and skin and soft tissue infections are also common among these patients, microbial aetiology may remain undocumented 29,31…”
Section: Antibacterial Resistance In Patients With Hsctmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The rate of BSIs varies between 20–30% of allogeneic and 5% of autologous HSCT recipients, especially within pre-engraftment phase. Even though bacterial pneumonia and skin and soft tissue infections are also common among these patients, microbial aetiology may remain undocumented 29,31…”
Section: Antibacterial Resistance In Patients With Hsctmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the incidence of gram-positive pathogens increased during mid-1980s and 1990s as a result of extensive use of indwelling catheters, early-generation fluoroquinolone prophylaxis and broad-spectrum empirical anti-gram-negative antibacterial therapy 12,29,3234. Afterwards, coagulase-negative staphylococci were reported as the most common bacterial etiologic agents isolated from blood cultures in most centres 10,35.…”
Section: Antibacterial Resistance In Patients With Hsctmentioning
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“…Диагностика катетер-ассоциированной инфекции крово-тока осуществлялась согласно классификации и критериям, разработанным Центром по кон-тролю и профилактике заболеваний США (CDC) [13,14,15]. Диагностика бактериальной пневмонии осуществлялась на основании кри-териев нозокомиальной и внебольничной пнев-моний экспертов Российского респираторного общества (РРО), Межрегиональной ассоциа-ции по клинической микробиологии и антими-кробной химиотерапии (МАКМАХ), Альянса клинических химиотерапевтов и микробиоло-гов, Федерации анестезиологов и реанимато-логов России (ФАР), Российской ассоциации специалистов по хирургическим инфекциям (РАСХИ) [16,17,18]. Диагностическими кри-териями для выявления инфекции мочевыво-дящих путей (ИМВП) являлись лейкоцитурия и бактериурия (10 и более микробных тел в 1 мл мочи или более 10 5 колоний микроорганизмов одного вида, выросших при посеве 1 мл мочи, или 10 3 колоний микроорганизмов одного вида из 1 мл мочи, взятой мочевым катетером).…”
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