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Nutritionally Variant Streptococcal Infections at a University Hospital in Taiwan: Disease Emergence and High Prevalence of Beta-Lactam and Macrolide Resistance
Resource
CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES v.38 n.3 pp.452-455
Journal
CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Journal Volume
v.38
Journal Issue
n.3
Pages
452-455
Date Issued
2004
Date
2004
Author(s)
LIAO, CHUN-HSIN,TENG, LEE-JENE
HSUEH, PO-REN
CHEN, YU-CHI
HUANG, LI-MIN
CHANG, SHAN-CHWEN
HO, SHEN-WU
Abstract
From January 1993 to December 2002, 28 patients with nutritionally variant streptococci (NVS) infections were treated at a university hospital in Taiwan. Twelve (43%) of these patients had various underlying malignancies, and 7 ( 25%) had underlying valvular heart diseases. Nine patients ( 32%) had infective endocarditis, and 9 (32%) had primary bacteremia. The deaths of 7 patients (25%) were directly related to NVS infection. Among the 28 isolates recovered from these patients, 50% were not susceptible to penicillin, 33% were not susceptible to cefotaxime, and 93% were not susceptible to azithromycin.