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Original Article

Bacteremia in HIV-positive and AIDS Patients: Incidence, Species Distribution, Risk-factors, Outcome, and Influence of Long-term Prophylactic Antibiotic Treatment

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Pages 635-642 | Received 05 Apr 1994, Accepted 27 Jul 1994, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

From a cohort of 837 adult, mainly homosexual HIV-infected patients, 76 bacteremic/fungemic episodes were identified in 63 patients over a 5–year period. Compared with an age-matched reference population with an incidence of 10.3 bacteremias/10,000 person-years, the incidence was 170 among pre-AIDS (p<0.001) and 3,200 among AIDS patients (p<0.001). Staphylococcal infections comprised 35% of all episodes, while the HIV-related pathogens Streptococcus pneumoniae, Salmonella spp. and C. neoformans together accounted for 34%.

The overall mortality associated with clinical bacteremia was 12%, but nil for Salmonella spp. and S. pneumoniae. Predisposing factors for the infection were: low CD4 count (<100 × 106/1) in 71%, permanent intravenous line, 44%; neutropenia, 11% and active intravenous drug abuse, 7%. Hence, in this population, intensified hygienic precautions for intravenous lines should be the primary target for intervention. Long-term cotrimoxazole prophylaxis may prevent bacteremia with S. pneumoniae and Salmonella spp.

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