Abstract
Abstract
Background
Pantoea agglomerans (P. agglomerans) is an environmental gram-negative bacterium that rarely infects humans. P. agglomerans infections have never been reported in Tanzania. We investigated the occurrence of P. agglomerans bloodstream infections among neonates in the Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and their subsequent clinical outcome that occurred in 2019.
Methodology
Blood samples were collected from neonates with sepsis. A total of 19 P. agglomerans were isolated from 17 infected neonates; two of the neonates had P. agglomerans isolated twice. A total of 14 patient files were retrieved from medical records.
Results
The mean age of the infected neonates were 3.75 ± 7.95 days. Isolated P. agglomerans showed high sensitivity to the antibiotics particularly chloramphenicol (94.7%), piperacillin-tazobactam (94.7%) and meropenem (94.7%). The mortality rate was 71.4% with 35.7% of infected neonates dying before Antibiotic Susceptibility Test results for appropriate management. The Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) team shut the NICU for thorough decontamination which helped to stop the P. agglomerans occurrence.
Conclusions
P. agglomerans occurrence at the NICU was an uncommon aetiology pathogen for neonatal sepsis associated with high rates of mortality despite high sensitivity to multiple antibiotics. This calls for the strengthening of infection control measures and introduction of surveillance for environmental pathogens capable of causing human infections.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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