Differentiation of Providencia species bloodstream infections: A population-based analysis

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2024.116602
Felicity Edwards , Kristin H. Edwards , Alexis Tabah , Patrick N.A. Harris , Kevin B. Laupland
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Abstract

Background

Although Providencia species are recognised as important causes of bloodstream infections (BSI), their epidemiology is not well defined due to their infrequent occurrence. Our objective was to determine the overall incidence, determinants, and outcomes of Providencia species BSI, and compare the epidemiology of P. stuartii and P. rettgeri in a large population.

Methods

All patients within Queensland, Australia with Providencia species BSI between 2000-2019 were included with clinical and outcome data collected from state-wide datasets.

Results

Among 268 residents, there was 273 incident episodes of Providencia species BSI; with 118 cases (43.2%) due to P. rettgeri, 150 cases (55.0%) due to P. stuartii, for age and sex adjusted incidence rates of 1.5, and 2.1 per million respectively. Five cases (<2.0%) were due to other Providencia species. The median age was 73.9 years, 80% were male, and most episodes were of community onset. As compared to P. rettgeri, patients with P. stuartii BSI were more likely to have dementia, peptic ulcer disease, and hemiplegia but less likely to have comorbid liver disease. The overall distribution of infection foci were different with P. stuartii more commonly associated with lower respiratory tract source and P. rettgeri with urinary source. All cause 30-day case fatality was significantly higher for P. rettgeri versus P. stuartii (35; 29.7% vs. 24; 16%; p=0.007).

Conclusions

Providencia species are important causes of community onset BSI especially in older males. Although they share similar incidence, P. stuartii and P. rettgeri BSI differ on many clinical aspects.
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普罗维登菌属血流感染的区分:基于人群的分析。
背景:尽管普罗维登菌被认为是血流感染(BSI)的重要病因,但由于其不常出现,其流行病学尚未得到很好的界定。我们的目的是确定普罗维登菌属 BSI 的总体发病率、决定因素和结果,并比较 P. stuartii 和 P. rettgeri 在大量人群中的流行病学:纳入澳大利亚昆士兰州 2000-2019 年间所有普罗维登菌属 BSI 患者,并从全州数据集中收集临床和结果数据:在268名居民中,有273例普罗维登菌属BSI病例;其中118例(43.2%)为P. rettgeri,150例(55.0%)为P. stuartii,年龄和性别调整后发病率分别为1.5%/百万和2.1%/百万。其中有 5 例(结论:普罗维登菌属是一种重要的致病菌:普罗维登菌是社区发病 BSI 的重要病因,尤其是在老年男性中。虽然它们的发病率相似,但 P. stuartii 和 P. rettgeri BSI 在许多临床方面存在差异。
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