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2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13613-024-01287-1
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Microbiological features of drowning-associated pneumonia: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Vladimir L. Cousin,
Laure F. Pittet

Abstract: Background Drowning-associated pneumonia (DAP) is frequent in drowned patients, and possibly increases mortality. A better understanding of the microorganisms causing DAP could improve the adequacy of empirical antimicrobial therapy. We aimed to describe the pooled prevalence of DAP, the microorganisms involved, and the impact of DAP on drowned patients. Methods Systematic review and meta-analysis of studies published between 01/2000 and 07/2023 re… Show more

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“…The majority of Aeromonas pneumonia cases has been reported after freshwater or saltwater near drowning ( Reines and Cook, 1981 ; Goncalves et al., 1992 ; Ender et al., 1996 ; Ender and Dolan, 1997 ; Miyake et al., 2000 ; Cousin and Pittet, 2024 ). A. hydrophila was the most common aeromonad reported to cause pneumonia in drowning patients previously ( Ender and Dolan, 1997 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The majority of Aeromonas pneumonia cases has been reported after freshwater or saltwater near drowning ( Reines and Cook, 1981 ; Goncalves et al., 1992 ; Ender et al., 1996 ; Ender and Dolan, 1997 ; Miyake et al., 2000 ; Cousin and Pittet, 2024 ). A. hydrophila was the most common aeromonad reported to cause pneumonia in drowning patients previously ( Ender and Dolan, 1997 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%