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Epidemiology of community-onset bloodstream infections in Bouaké, central Côte d'Ivoire.

Authors :
Akoua-Koffi C
Tia H
Plo JK
Monemo P
Cissé A
Yao C
Yenan PJ
Touré FS
Ilupeju V
Bogoch II
Utzinger J
Herrmann M
Becker SL
Source :
New microbes and new infections [New Microbes New Infect] 2015 Jul 16; Vol. 7, pp. 100-4. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Jul 16 (Print Publication: 2015).
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Bacterial bloodstream infections (BSI) account for considerable morbidity worldwide, but epidemiological data from resource-constrained tropical settings are scarce. We analysed 293 blood cultures from patients presenting to a regional referral hospital in Bouaké, central Côte d'Ivoire, to determine the aetiology of community-onset BSI. The prevalence of bacteraemia was 22.5%, with children being most commonly affected. Enterobacteriaceae (predominantly Klebsiella pneumoniae and Salmonella enterica) accounted for 94% of BSI. Staphylococcus aureus was the only relevant Gram-positive pathogen. Clinical signs and symptoms were not significantly associated with blood culture positivity after controlling for malaria.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2052-2975
Volume :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
New microbes and new infections
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26442153
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nmni.2015.06.009