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Acinetobacter Infections: A Retrospective Study To Determine In Hospital Mortality Rate And Clinical Factors Associated With Mortality, Rajiv Patel, Jasmit Shah, Gunturu Revathi, Wangari Siika, Reena Shah Jul 2019

Acinetobacter Infections: A Retrospective Study To Determine In Hospital Mortality Rate And Clinical Factors Associated With Mortality, Rajiv Patel, Jasmit Shah, Gunturu Revathi, Wangari Siika, Reena Shah

Internal Medicine, East Africa

A retrospective case series of acinetobacter infections at a tertiary hospital in Nairobi was conducted to determine the mortality rate and factors associated with mortality. Over an eight-year period, 80 clinically significant infections were identified. The majority of infections were ventilator-associated pneumonia (40%) and bloodstream infections (30%). Eighty-six percent of the isolates were multi-drug resistant. The mortality rate in the study cohort was 45%. Twelve patients grew Acinetobacter spp. within 48 h of hospitalization, and three of these patients had no prior healthcare contact. The mean Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score was associated with mortality from acinetobacter infections.