Infections caused by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia - A prospective study

Citation
R. Schaumann et al., Infections caused by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia - A prospective study, INFECTION, 29(4), 2001, pp. 205-208
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Immunolgy & Infectious Disease",Immunology
Journal title
INFECTION
ISSN journal
03008126 → ACNP
Volume
29
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
205 - 208
Database
ISI
SICI code
0300-8126(200108)29:4<205:ICBSM->2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Background: Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is an opportunistic microorganism, often highly resistant to routinely tested antibiotics. This microorganism is isolated in specimens from patients with nosocomial infections with inc reasing frequency. Patients and Methods: During a 1-year period (1998/1999) S. maltophilia was isolated from 137 specimens (0.26% of all investigated specimens) from 80 patients who were treated in a 1,500 bed major tertiary care teaching hospi tal in Leipzig. The data of 76 patients (133 specimens) could be collected and analyzed completely. Results: The pathogen was most frequently detected in specimens from the re spiratory tract (54%). In five patients (six cases) S. maltophilia was isol ated from blood cultures (0.3% of all positive blood cultures; 1.4% of all gramnegative isolates from blood cultures). 70 of the infected patients wer e inpatients and 32 (42%) of them were treated on the internal medicine war ds. Of these 32 patients only six (19%) were pretreated with imipenem. The Length of stay at the hospital resulted in an independent increased risk of infection with S. maltophilia. In addition, this organism was detected in six infected outpatients. Conclusion: S. maltophilia is not only a nosocomial pathogen. Pretreatment with a carbapenem is no Longer an unequivocal risk factor for an infection with S. maltophilia.