1. Contaminant Organism Growth in Febrile Infants at Low Risk for Invasive Bacterial Infection.
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Singh NV, Gutman CK, Green RS, Thompson AD, Jackson K, Kalari NC, Lucrezia S, Krack A, Corboy JB, Cheng T, Duong M, St Pierre-Hetz R, Akinsola B, Kelly J, Sartori LF, Yan X, Lou XY, Lion KC, Fernandez R, and Aronson PL
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- Infant, Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, Retrospective Studies, Fever complications, Urinalysis, Bacterial Infections complications
- Abstract
In this multicenter, cross-sectional, secondary analysis of 4042 low-risk febrile infants, nearly 10% had a contaminated culture obtained during their evaluation (4.9% of blood cultures, 5.0% of urine cultures, and 1.8% of cerebrospinal fluid cultures). Our findings have important implications for improving sterile technique and reducing unnecessary cultures., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest Colleen K. Gutman was supported by NIH/NCATS grant number KL2TR001429. Paul L. Aronson is supported by NIH/NICHD grant number R03 HD110741. The NIH had no role in the design and conduct of the study. The other authors declare no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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