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Título: Epidemiological and clinical characterization of community, healthcare-associated and nosocomial colonization and infection due to carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in Spain
Autores/as: Salamanca-Rivera, Elena
Palacios-Baena, Zaira R.
Cañada, Javier E.
Moure, Zaira
Pérez-Vázquez, María
Calvo-Montes, Jorge
Martínez-Martínez, Luis
Cantón, Rafael
Ruiz Carrascoso, Guillermo
Pitart, Cristina
Navarro, Ferran
Bou, Germán
Mulet, Xavier
González-López, Juan José
Sivianes, Fran
Delgado-Valverde, Mercedes
Pascual, Álvaro
Oteo-Iglesias, Jesús
Rodríguez-Baño, Jesús
García, Andrés Canut Blasco
Ayestarán, Ignacio
Alemán, Aurora
Campos, David Gutiérrez
Rivera, Alba
Pintado, Vicente
Gijon, Desireé
Ruiz-Garbajosa, Patricia
Roca, Ignasi
Nuvials, Xavier
Viñado, Belén
González Bardanca, Mónica
Gracia-Ahufinger, Irene
Quintano, Fe Tubau
Tinajas, Almudena
García Bravo, Moises
de Tuesta Díaz, Jose Luis
Vidal-García, Matxalen
Gomáriz Díaz, María
Pérez del Molino Bernal, Maria Luisa
Coira Nieto, Amparo
Paz Vidal, Ma Isabel
Rey Cao, Sonia
Martínez Lamas, Lucía
Cabezas Fernández, Maria Teresa
Cabeza, Ma Isabel
Roldán, Carolina
Liébana, Carmen
Galán Sánchez, Fátima
García Sánchez, Federico Juan Manuel
Chueca, Natalia
Clavijo, Encarnación
Mora, Laura
Martí Sala, Carmina
Quesada, Maria Dolores
Casabella Pernas, Antonio
Sanchez, Nerea
Aldea, Carmen
Rodríguez Escudero, M. José
Couret Huertas, María 
Gaitán, Jorge
Esparcia Rodríguez, Oscar
Sainz de Baranda, Caridad
Riquelme Bravo, Eva
Hernando, Susana
Sánchez Arroyo, Rafael
Iglesias Nuñez, Nuria
Villa, Jennifer
Clapés Sanchez, Ester
Gimeno, Adelina
López Soria, Leyre
Barrios Andrés, Jose Luis
García Garrote, Fernando
Palop, Begoña
Valverde Troya, Miriam
García González, Mercè
Belles, Alba
Azcona, José Manuel
López-Calleja, Ana Isabel
Pérez Moreno, Mar Olga
Arias, Marta
Fernández Natal, Ma Isabel
Garduño, Eugenio
Sánchez Benito, Rosario
de la Iglesia, Pedro
Illescas, Soledad
Garcia Agudo, Lidia
Frasquet, Juan
Giner, Salvador
del Pozo, José Luis
Leiva, José
López-Urrutia Lorente, Luis
Lecuona, María
Pérez Arellano, José Luis 
del Rosario, Cristobal
Cercenado, Emilia
Ortega Lafont, M. Pilar
Martínez Ramírez, Mariela
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
3201 Ciencias clínicas
Palabras clave: Carbapenem resistant Enterobacterales
Clinical features
KPC-3
OXA-48
Risk factors
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Publicación seriada: Infection 
Resumen: Background: Community-acquired (CA) and healthcare-associated (HCA) infections caused by carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) are not well characterized. The objective was to provide detailed information about the clinical and molecular epidemiological features of nosocomial, HCA and CA infections caused by carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae (CP-Kp) and Escherichia coli (CP-Ec). Methods: A prospective cohort study was performed in 59 Spanish hospitals from February to March 2019, including the first 10 consecutive patients from whom CP-Kp or CP-Ec were isolated. Patients were stratified according to acquisition type. A multivariate analysis was performed to identify the impact of acquisition type in 30-day mortality. Results: Overall, 386 patients were included (363 [94%] with CP-Kp and 23 [6%] CP-Ec); in 296 patients (76.3%), the CPE was causing an infection. Acquisition was CA in 31 (8.0%) patients, HCA in 183 (47.4%) and nosocomial in 172 (48.3%). Among patients with a HCA acquisition, 100 (54.6%) had been previously admitted to hospital and 71 (38.8%) were nursing home residents. Urinary tract infections accounted for 19/23 (82.6%), 89/130 (68.5%) and 42/143 (29.4%) of CA, HCA and nosocomial infections, respectively. Overall, 68 infections (23%) were bacteremia (8.7%, 17.7% and 30.1% of CA, HCA and nosocomial, respectively). Mortality in infections was 28% (13%, 14.6% and 42.7% of CA, HCA and nosocomial, respectively). Nosocomial bloodstream infections were associated with increased odds for mortality (adjusted OR, 4.00; 95%CI 1.21–13.19). Conclusions: HCA and CA infections caused by CPE are frequent and clinically significant. This information may be useful for a better understanding of the epidemiology of CPE.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/136298
ISSN: 0300-8126
DOI: 10.1007/s15010-024-02267-0
Fuente: Infection [ISSN 0300-8126], v. 52(6), pp. 2231–2240, (2024)
Colección:Artículos
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