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Risks and features of secondary infections in severe and critical ill COVID-19 patients

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Taylor & Francis Group2024-02-19 更新2026-04-16 收录
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<i>Objectives</i> Severe or critical COVID-19 is associated with intensive care unit admission, increased secondary infection rate, and would lead to significant worsened prognosis. Risks and characteristics relating to secondary infections in severe COVID-19 have not been described. <i>Methods</i> Severe and critical COVID-19 patients from Shanghai were included. We collected lower respiratory, urine, catheters, and blood samples according to clinical necessity and culture and mNGS were performed. Clinical and laboratory data were archived. <i>Results</i> We found 57.89% (22/38) patients developed secondary infections. The patient receiving invasive mechanical ventilation or in critical state has a higher chance of secondary infections (<i>P</i>&lt;0.0001). The most common infections were respiratory, blood-stream and urinary infections, and in respiratory infections, the most detected pathogens were gram-negative bacteria (26, 50.00%), following by gram-positive bacteria (14, 26.92%), virus (6, 11.54%), fungi (4, 7.69%), and others (2, 3.85%). Respiratory Infection rate post high flow, tracheal intubation, and tracheotomy were 12.90% (4/31), 30.43% (7/23), and 92.31% (12/13) respectively. Secondary infections would lead to lower discharge rate and higher mortality rate. <i>Conclusion</i> Our study originally illustrated secondary infection proportion in severe and critical COVID-19 patients. Culture accompanied with metagenomics sequencing increased pathogen diagnostic rate. Secondary infections risks increased after receiving invasive respiratory ventilations and intravascular devices, and would lead to a lower discharge rate and a higher mortality rate.
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Li, Yang; Guo, Mingquan; Wu, Jing; Mao, Richeng; Zhang, Wenhong; Chen, Shu; Qiu, Chao; Zhang, Yi; Sun, Feng; Zhou, Xian; Li, Xin; Zhang, Haocheng; Chen, Haili; Ai, Jingwen; Zhu, Zhaoqin
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2020-09-08
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