Clinical Presentations of Melioidosis and Antibiogram of Burkholderia pseudomallei: An 8-year Study in a Tertiary Care Center, South India

Author:

Suseela Kundoly Velayudhan1,Alex Aiswariya1,Das Subi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur, Kerala, India

Abstract

Abstract Background: Melioidosis, an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, is endemic in tropical countries. In nonendemic areas, the disease is rarely suspected because of varying clinical presentations and only a few attempts are made to isolate the pathogen. Many cases are left underdiagnosed or underreported in geographical areas where the disease is not endemic. This study aimed to analyze the clinical presentations, comorbidities, and antibiotic susceptibility patterns in patients with melioidosis in a tertiary care center. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was done on culture-confirmed melioidosis patients admitted to a tertiary care center, from January 2015 to December 2022. Relevant information on clinical presentations, mortality rate, comorbidities, and antibiogram was collected from hospital medical records. Results: A total of 73 culture-confirmed cases of melioidosis were included in the study. Common clinical presentations were pneumonia (n = 35, 47.9%), septicemia (n = 13, 17.8%), and deep abscesses (n = 9, 12.3%). The mortality rate from melioidosis was 15.1% (n = 11). No significant difference was found in the mortality rate between pneumonia and septicemia groups (P = 0.716). Diabetes mellitus (DM) was the major comorbidity detected (n = 56, 76.7%). Isolates were susceptible to ceftazidime (n = 71, 97.3%), meropenem (n = 71, 97.3%), and co-trimoxazole (n = 60, 82.2%). Conclusions: Common clinical presentations of melioidosis in our setting were pneumonia and septicemia. DM was the major comorbidity. Nearly one in six patients died. Ceftazidime and meropenem were the effective antibiotics. These findings may help physicians to make an early microbiological diagnosis which is essential to reduce mortality.

Publisher

Medknow

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