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Common Severe Infections in Chronic Granulomatous Disease
by
Spalding, Christine
, Daub, Janine
, Mason, Tamika
, Zerbe, Christa S.
, Freeman, Alexandra F.
, Holland, Steven M.
, Heller, Theo
, Anderson, Victoria L.
, Fitzgerald, Alan
, Kelly, Corin
, Haney, Carissa
, Zelazny, Adrian
, Marciano, Beatriz E.
, Rosenzweig, Sergio D.
, Gallin, John I.
, Boris, Lisa
, Mann, Daphne
, Yockey, Lynne
, Rump, Amy P.
, Kuhns, Douglas B.
, Uzel, Gulbu
, Malech, Harry L.
, Osgood, Sharon
, See DeRavin, Suk
, Kang, Elizabeth
, Darnell, Dirk N.
, Barnhart, Lisa
, Brown, Thomas
, Olivier, Kenneth N.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ and Commentaries
/ ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES
/ Aspergillosis - epidemiology
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bacterial Infections - epidemiology
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Cohort Studies
/ Enzyme kinetics
/ Female
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Granulomatous Disease, Chronic - complications
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Microbiology
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality risk
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Survival Analysis
/ Young Adult
2015
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Common Severe Infections in Chronic Granulomatous Disease
by
Spalding, Christine
, Daub, Janine
, Mason, Tamika
, Zerbe, Christa S.
, Freeman, Alexandra F.
, Holland, Steven M.
, Heller, Theo
, Anderson, Victoria L.
, Fitzgerald, Alan
, Kelly, Corin
, Haney, Carissa
, Zelazny, Adrian
, Marciano, Beatriz E.
, Rosenzweig, Sergio D.
, Gallin, John I.
, Boris, Lisa
, Mann, Daphne
, Yockey, Lynne
, Rump, Amy P.
, Kuhns, Douglas B.
, Uzel, Gulbu
, Malech, Harry L.
, Osgood, Sharon
, See DeRavin, Suk
, Kang, Elizabeth
, Darnell, Dirk N.
, Barnhart, Lisa
, Brown, Thomas
, Olivier, Kenneth N.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ and Commentaries
/ ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES
/ Aspergillosis - epidemiology
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bacterial Infections - epidemiology
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Cohort Studies
/ Enzyme kinetics
/ Female
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Granulomatous Disease, Chronic - complications
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Microbiology
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality risk
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Survival Analysis
/ Young Adult
2015
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Common Severe Infections in Chronic Granulomatous Disease
by
Spalding, Christine
, Daub, Janine
, Mason, Tamika
, Zerbe, Christa S.
, Freeman, Alexandra F.
, Holland, Steven M.
, Heller, Theo
, Anderson, Victoria L.
, Fitzgerald, Alan
, Kelly, Corin
, Haney, Carissa
, Zelazny, Adrian
, Marciano, Beatriz E.
, Rosenzweig, Sergio D.
, Gallin, John I.
, Boris, Lisa
, Mann, Daphne
, Yockey, Lynne
, Rump, Amy P.
, Kuhns, Douglas B.
, Uzel, Gulbu
, Malech, Harry L.
, Osgood, Sharon
, See DeRavin, Suk
, Kang, Elizabeth
, Darnell, Dirk N.
, Barnhart, Lisa
, Brown, Thomas
, Olivier, Kenneth N.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ and Commentaries
/ ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES
/ Aspergillosis - epidemiology
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bacterial Infections - epidemiology
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Cohort Studies
/ Enzyme kinetics
/ Female
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Granulomatous Disease, Chronic - complications
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Microbiology
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality risk
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Survival Analysis
/ Young Adult
2015
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Common Severe Infections in Chronic Granulomatous Disease
2015
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Background. Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is due to defective nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase activity and characterized by recurrent infections with a limited spectrum of bacteria and fungi as well as inflammatory complications. To understand the impact of common severe infections in CGD, we examined the records of 268 patients followed at a single center over 4 decades. Methods. All patients had confirmed diagnoses of CGD, and genotype was determined where possible. Medical records were excerpted into a standard format. Microbiologic analyses were restricted to Staphylococcus, Burkholderia, Serratia, Nocardia, and Aspergillus. Results. Aspergillus incidence was estimated at 2.6 cases per 100 patient-years; Burkholderia, 1.06 per 100 patient-years; Nocardia, 0.81 per 100 patient-years; Serratia, 0.98 per 100 patient-years, and severe Staphylococcus infection, 1.44 per 100 patient-years. Lung infection occurred in 87% of patients, whereas liver abscess occurred in 32%. Aspergillus incidence was 55% in the lower superoxide-producing quartiles (quartiles 1 and 2) but only 41% in the higher quartiles (rate ratio, <0.0001). Aspergillus and Serratia were somewhat more common in lower superoxide producing gp91phox deficiency. The median age at death has increased from 15.53 years before 1990 to 28.12 years in the last decade. Fungal infection carried a higher risk of mortality than bacterial infection and was the most common cause of death (55%).Gastrointestinal complications were not associated with either infection or mortality. Conclusions. Fungal infections remain a major determinant of survival in CGD. X-linked patients generally had more severe disease, and this was generally in those with lower residual superoxide production. Survival in CGD has increased over the years, but infections are still major causes of morbidity and mortality.
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Oxford University Press
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