CLINICAL SPECTRUM OF PSEUDOMONAS-PUTIDA INFECTION

Citation
Ch. Yang et al., CLINICAL SPECTRUM OF PSEUDOMONAS-PUTIDA INFECTION, Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, 95(10), 1996, pp. 754-761
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
09296646
Volume
95
Issue
10
Year of publication
1996
Pages
754 - 761
Database
ISI
SICI code
0929-6646(1996)95:10<754:CSOPI>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
The clinical and microbiologic characteristics of 55 cases of Pseudomo nas putida infection in 53 patients in a medical center in Taiwan from April 1988 to March 1993 are reported. P. putida was cultured in the decreasing order of frequency from urine (24 isolates), sputum (12), b lood (10), wound discharge (3), peritoneal fluid (3), cerebrospinal fl uid (2) and umbilical swab (1). Of the adult patients, 23% (12/53) wer e considered to be contaminated or colonized with P. putida. Of the 41 patients with manifest disease, 17 (41%) had urinary tract infections , 10 (24%) had pneumonia, 8 (19%) had septicemia, 3 (7%) had wound inf ections, 2 (5%) had meningitis and 1 (2%) had peritonitis. Of these, 5 5% were nosocomial infections. The case fatality rate was 29% (12/41). There was no significant correlation between patient mortality and th e type of disease caused by the bacterium. Results of in vitro suscept ibility tests suggested that imipenem and ceftazidime were more effect ive than other antimicrobials. This study indicates that the clinical spectrum of diseases caused by P. putida is broader and the incidence of true infection is higher than previously expected, especially among hospitalized patients who undergo invasive procedures such as placeme nt of intravascular devices, urinary catheterization and intubation.