[HTML][HTML] Early Bacterial coinfections in patients admitted to the ICU with COVID-19 or influenza: a retrospective cohort study

F Bergmann, C Gabler, A Nussbaumer-Pröll… - Critical care …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
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Bacterial Coinfections in Patients Admitted to the ICU With COVID-19 or Influenza: A …

Are bacterial coinfections really rare in COVID-19 intensive care units?

B Karaca, M Aksun, NA Karahan, S Girgin… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Objectives There are limited data about nosocomial coinfections of COVID-19 cases
monitored in the intensive care unit. This study aims to investigate coinfections in COVID-19 …

Co-infection and ICU-acquired infection in COVID-19 ICU patients: a secondary analysis of the UNITE-COVID data set

A Conway Morris, K Kohler, T De Corte, A Ercole… - Critical care, 2022 - Springer
Background The COVID-19 pandemic presented major challenges for critical care facilities
worldwide. Infections which develop alongside or subsequent to viral pneumonitis are a …

Secondary infections in critically ill patients with COVID-19

G Grasselli, E Cattaneo, G Florio - Critical Care, 2021 - Springer
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and
Emergency Medicine 2021. Other selected articles can be found online at https://www …

Comparative incidence of early and late bloodstream and respiratory tract co-infection in patients admitted to ICU with COVID-19 pneumonia versus Influenza A or B …

M Pandey, A May, L Tan, H Hughes, JP Jones… - Critical Care, 2022 - Springer
Objective The aim is to characterise early and late respiratory and bloodstream co-infection
in patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) with SARS-CoV-2-related acute …

COVID-19 bacteremic co-infection is a major risk factor for mortality, ICU admission, and mechanical ventilation

MJ Patton, CJ Orihuela, KS Harrod, MAN Bhuiyan… - Critical Care, 2023 - Springer
Background Recent single-center reports have suggested that community-acquired
bacteremic co-infection in the context of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be an …

Bacterial coinfections in coronavirus disease 2019

LF Westblade, MS Simon, MJ Satlin - Trends in microbiology, 2021 - cell.com
Bacterial coinfections increase the severity of respiratory viral infections and were frequent
causes of mortality in influenza pandemics but have not been well characterized in patients …

Coinfection and superinfection in ICU critically ill patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia and influenza pneumonia: are the pictures different?

Z Chen, Q Zhan, L Huang, C Wang - Frontiers in Public Health, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background Similar to influenza, coinfections and superinfections are common and might
result in poor prognosis. Our study aimed to compare the characteristics and risks of …

Characterization of antimicrobial use and co-infections among hospitalized patients with COVID-19: a prospective observational cohort study

T Lingscheid, LJ Lippert, D Hillus, T Kruis, C Thibeault… - Infection, 2022 - Springer
Purpose To investigate antimicrobial use and primary and nosocomial infections in
hospitalized COVID-19 patients to provide data for guidance of antimicrobial therapy …

[HTML][HTML] Incidence of bacterial and fungal secondary infections in COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU

AJ Alshrefy, RN Alwohaibi, SA Alhazzaa… - … Journal of General …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose Secondary infections have been observed among coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19) patients, especially in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting, which is associated …