Bacterial Infections in the Stem Cell Transplant Recipient and Hematologic Malignancy Patient.

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Bacterial Infections in the Stem Cell Transplant Recipient and Hematologic Malignancy Patient.

Infect Dis Clin North Am. 2019 Jun;33(2):399-445

Authors: Misch EA, Andes DR

Abstract
Bacteremia (bloodstream infection) is frequent (20%-30% incidence) in the stem cell transplant and hematologic malignancy population and often occurs in the early post-transplant engraftment period. In most studies, Gram-positive bacteria occur at greater frequency than gram-negative bacteria, although some centers report that rates of gram-negative bloodstream infections have recently increased. In many centers, resistance rates among Enterococci and gram-negative bacteria, especially the Enterobacteriaceae, are extensive and associated with increased mortality. Better prediction tools, enhanced infection control, and new anti-infective agents hold promise for the treatment of highly resistant pathogens in this population.

PMID: 31005135 [PubMed - in process]

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