Klebsiella oxytoca Isolates in a General Hospital

Author:

Alvarez Salvador,Stinnett Joy A.,Shell Charles G.,Berk Steven L.

Abstract

AbstractPrimary infections caused by Klebsiella species are uncommon, but the organism is an important nosocomial pathogen. We report the predisposing factors, clinical features and outcome of 44 hospitalized patients in whom Klebsiella oxytoca was isolated. Twenty-one (48%) isolates were community-acquired and 23 (52%) were considered nosocomial in origin. Most of the patients were elderly males with serious underlying diseases. There were significant differences between those patients who acquired Klebsiella oxytoca in the hospital and in the community. Nosocomially acquired organisms were associated with a higher mortality (52% vs. 24%) (p<0.05), a higher incidence of infection vs. colonization (83% vs. 57%) (p<0.05), and a higher percentage of cases of pneumonia (43% vs. 19%) (p<0.05). The clinical features, the hospital service and the patients' underlying diseases were similar when patients who died and those who survived were compared. Patients who died were exposed to antibiotics more often prior to the positive culture with K. oxytoca (p<0.05). K. oxytoca is a significant pathogen in hospitalized elderly patients. It is likely to cause infections, especially pneumonia, and carry a high mortality. The organism can become endemic within the hospital setting with continued carriage and nosocomial spread.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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