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Incidence, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies equisimilis bacteremia in a tertiary hospital: comparison with S. agalactiae bacteremia
by
Chong, Yong Pil
, Jung, Jiwon
, Joung Ha Park
, Mi-Na, Kim
, Sang-Ho, Choi
, Sang-Oh, Lee
, Kim, Yang Soo
, Woo, Jun Hee
, Kim, Min Jae
, Sung, Heungsup
, Sung-Han, Kim
in
Bacteremia
/ Cellulitis
/ Immunocompromised hosts
/ Incidence
/ Kidney diseases
/ Patients
/ Seasonal variations
/ Solid tumors
/ Streptococcus agalactiae
/ Streptococcus dysgalactiae
/ Streptococcus infections
2019
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Incidence, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies equisimilis bacteremia in a tertiary hospital: comparison with S. agalactiae bacteremia
by
Chong, Yong Pil
, Jung, Jiwon
, Joung Ha Park
, Mi-Na, Kim
, Sang-Ho, Choi
, Sang-Oh, Lee
, Kim, Yang Soo
, Woo, Jun Hee
, Kim, Min Jae
, Sung, Heungsup
, Sung-Han, Kim
in
Bacteremia
/ Cellulitis
/ Immunocompromised hosts
/ Incidence
/ Kidney diseases
/ Patients
/ Seasonal variations
/ Solid tumors
/ Streptococcus agalactiae
/ Streptococcus dysgalactiae
/ Streptococcus infections
2019
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Incidence, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies equisimilis bacteremia in a tertiary hospital: comparison with S. agalactiae bacteremia
by
Chong, Yong Pil
, Jung, Jiwon
, Joung Ha Park
, Mi-Na, Kim
, Sang-Ho, Choi
, Sang-Oh, Lee
, Kim, Yang Soo
, Woo, Jun Hee
, Kim, Min Jae
, Sung, Heungsup
, Sung-Han, Kim
in
Bacteremia
/ Cellulitis
/ Immunocompromised hosts
/ Incidence
/ Kidney diseases
/ Patients
/ Seasonal variations
/ Solid tumors
/ Streptococcus agalactiae
/ Streptococcus dysgalactiae
/ Streptococcus infections
2019
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Incidence, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies equisimilis bacteremia in a tertiary hospital: comparison with S. agalactiae bacteremia
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Incidence, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies equisimilis bacteremia in a tertiary hospital: comparison with S. agalactiae bacteremia
2019
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The clinical characteristics and outcomes of Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies equisimilis (SDSE) bacteremia cases have not been adequately evaluated. We retrospectively enrolled consecutive adult patients with SDSE or S. agalactiae (group B streptococci, GBS) bacteremia at a tertiary care hospital (Republic of Korea) from August 2012 to December 2016. We compared the incidence, seasonality, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of 52 SDSE bacteremia cases with 151 GBS bacteremia cases. The incidence of SDSE and GBS bacteremia in these patients was 1.28/100,000 and 4.22/100,000 person-days, respectively. Most SDSE bacteremia cases were of community-onset infection (SDSE 94.2% vs GBS 83.4%; p = 0.052). Lancefield group G was the most common bacteria type among SDSE isolates (43/47; 91.5%). Patients with SDSE bacteremia were older (median, 68.0 years vs 61.0 years; p = 0.03). In both groups, solid tumor was the most common underlying disease, and more than half of the patients were immunocompromised (51.9% vs 54.3%; p = 0.77). Chronic kidney disease was more common in the SDSE group (19.2% vs 5.3%; p < 0.01). Cellulitis was the most common clinical syndrome of SDSE bacteremia and was more common in the SDSE group (59.6% vs 29.1%; p < 0.01). SDSE bacteremia cases occurred more frequently in the warm season compared with GBS bacteremia cases (65.4% vs 37.1%; p < 0.01); in-hospital mortalities were not significantly different between the groups (3.8% vs 10.6%; p = 0.17). In conclusion, SDSE bacteremia is commonly associated with cellulitis, especially in older and immunocompromised patients during the warm season.
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