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  1. Multicenter Retrospective Study of Vascular Infections and Endocarditis Caused by Campylobacter spp., France

    The incidence of campylobacteriosis has substantially increased over the past decade, notably in France. Secondary localizations complicating invasive infections are poorly described. We aimed to describe vascular infection or endocarditis caused by... more

     

    The incidence of campylobacteriosis has substantially increased over the past decade, notably in France. Secondary localizations complicating invasive infections are poorly described. We aimed to describe vascular infection or endocarditis caused by Campylobacter spp. We included 57 patients from a nationwide 5-year retrospective study on Campylobacter spp. bacteremia conducted in France; 44 patients had vascular infections, 12 had endocarditis, and 1 had both conditions. Campylobacter fetus was the most frequently involved species (83%). Antibiotic treatment involved a β-lactam monotherapy (54%) or was combined with a fluoroquinolone or an aminoglycoside (44%). The mortality rate was 25%. Relapse occurred in 8% of cases and was associated with delayed initiation of an efficient antimicrobial therapy after the first symptoms, diabetes, and coexistence of an osteoarticular location. Cardiovascular Campylobacter spp. infections are associated with a high mortality rate. Systematically searching for those localizations in cases of C. fetus bacteremia may be warranted.

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
    Parent title: ISSN: 1080-6040 ; EISSN: 1080-6059 ; Emerging Infectious Diseases ; https://univ-fcomte.hal.science/hal-04225854 ; Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2023, 29 (3), pp.484-492. ⟨10.3201/eid2903.221417⟩
    Subjects: Campylobacter spp; France; bacteria; bacterial infections; graft infections; infectious aortitis; non-HACEK endocarditis; thrombophlebitis; MESH: Humans; MESH: Retrospective Studies; MESH: Endocarditis; MESH: Campylobacter fetus; MESH: Campylobacter Infections; MESH: Anti-Bacterial Agents; MESH: Bacteremia; MESH: France; MESH: Campylobacter; MESH: Multicenter Studies as Topic; [SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseases
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