Pattern of Bacterial Infections in Cancer Patients -Experience from a Tertiary Cancer Center

Surabhi Gupta
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It is a general belief that cancer patients are more prone to infections, particularly bacterial infections. Firstly, disease itself present an immuno-compromised status, secondarily chemotherapy and radiotherapy further suppress the immunity level which is further overburden by poor nutritional state and poor hygienic conditions in these patients. With the invent of better diagnostic modalities and many technological advancement in treatment delivery, the mortality rates have fallen over the past years, but infection remains a primary or associated cause of death, with bacteria most commonly accounting for infection-associated mortality, followed by fungi. The management of the infections is based on the use of appropriate empirical antimicrobial therapeutic agents with a comprehensive understanding of pathogens which are the commonly encountered in cancer patients in day-to-day practice and also understanding of antibiotic sensitivity patterns. Though the empirical use of antibiotics has reduced the mortality in patients but has also led to the menace of multidrug-resistant bacteria.
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癌症患者细菌感染模式——癌症三级中心的经验
人们普遍认为癌症患者更容易感染,尤其是细菌感染。首先,疾病本身呈现免疫受损状态,其次是化疗和放疗进一步抑制了这些患者的免疫水平,而这些患者的营养状况差和卫生条件差使免疫水平进一步加重。随着更好的诊断模式的发明和治疗方面的许多技术进步,死亡率在过去几年中有所下降,但感染仍然是死亡的主要或相关原因,细菌最常导致感染相关的死亡,其次是真菌。感染的管理是基于使用适当的经验抗菌治疗剂,全面了解癌症患者在日常实践中常见的病原体,并了解抗生素敏感性模式。尽管抗生素的经验性使用降低了患者的死亡率,但也导致了耐多药细菌的威胁。
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