Bacterial and fungal coinfections in COVID-19 patients hospitalized during the New York City pandemic surge

Author:

Nori PriyaORCID,Cowman Kelsie,Chen Victor,Bartash Rachel,Szymczak Wendy,Madaline Theresa,Punjabi Katiyar Chitra,Jain Ruchika,Aldrich Margaret,Weston Gregory,Gialanella Philip,Corpuz Marilou,Gendlina Inessa,Guo Yi

Abstract

AbstractWe observed bacterial or fungal coinfections in COVID-19 patients admitted between March 1 and April 18, 2020 (152 of 4,267, 3.6%). Among these patients, mortality was 57%; 74% were intubated; 51% with bacteremia had central venous catheters. Time to culture positivity was 6–7 days, and 79% had received prior antibiotics. Metallo-β-lactamase–producing E. cloacae coinfections occurred in 5 patients.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology

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