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ABSTRACT: Nosocomial pneumonia is a common nosocomial infection and has high mortality rate. Risk factors of mortality of nosocomial pneumonia were studied in 132 hospitalised patients who developed nosocomial pneumonia. The overall mortality rate was 64/132, 48.5%. Of the 11 risk factors univariately associated with mortality due to nosocomial pneumonia, only the inappropriate initial anti-microbial therapy, high simplified acute physiology score and multiple organ failures remained significant after stepwise logistic regression. Gram-negative bacilli were still the most pre-dominant causative microbiologic agents of nosocomial pneumonia with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (20.3%), Acinetobacter baumannii (18.6%) and Escherichia coli (5.9%) being the three most predominant pathogens. A. baumannii were significantly more predominant among non-survivors than survivors (13.56 vs. 5.08%, p=0.0418). The incidence rate of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus was 19.5% higher than previous reports. We conclude that inappropriate initial anti-microbial therapy for nosocomial pneumonia is associated with the mortality rate of nosocomial pneumonia, and appropriate anti-microbial therapy improves outcome of nosocomial pneumonia.
International Journal of Clinical Practice 02/2005; 59(1):39-45. · 2.41 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Over the past two decades in Taiwan, pyogenic liver abscess has usually been caused by a single microorganism, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and is frequently associated with the serious complication of endophthalmitis, especially in diabetic patients. However, the relationship between the clinical presentation and bacterial factors remains unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical features of patients and the serotype and ribotype of K pneumoniae liver abscess.
From July 1991 to June 1998, a total of 134 cases of K pneumoniae liver abscess with 248 K pneumoniae isolates from the same patients were collected from two large medical centres in northern Taiwan. Clinical data were collected from medical records. Serotyping and ribotyping were performed using the countercurrent immunoelectrophoresis method and automated Riboprinter.
Serotyping revealed that the most common serotypes were K1 (63.4%) and K2 (14.2%). K1 isolates occurred at a significantly higher frequency (p<0.01) than all other serotypes. Among 134 patients, 105 (78.4%) had suffered from diabetes mellitus for 3-15 years. Fourteen patients (10.4%) had metastatic infection to the eye causing septic endophthalmitis. Liver aspirates, and blood and vitreous pus cultures yielded the same serotype of K pneumoniae in all patients. Among patients with septic endophthalmitis, 92.3% (13/14) were diabetic, and 85.7% (12/14) of the isolates belonged to serotype K1. For molecular typing, different degrees of genetic polymorphism among isolates with the same K1 serotype suggested no particular prevalence of any one strain in K pneumoniae liver abscess.
K pneumoniae serotype K1 was significantly associated with liver abscess and the complication of endophthalmitis, especially in diabetic patients. Physicians should request an immediate report of serotyping and susceptibility test results simultaneously if a diagnosis of pyogenic liver abscess has been made so that early and appropriate management for possible complications will not be delayed. The use of ceftriaxone because of its higher concentration in the aqueous humor is suggested to decrease the chance of septic endophthalmitis.
Gut 04/2002; 50(3):420-4. · 10.11 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Although the clinical correlates of the reference antifungal susceptibility test results in hematogenous and deep-seated Candida infection are still controversial, we evaluated the clinical correlates of this test in deep-seated Candida infections in non-AIDS patients. Thirty-two non-AIDS patients with hematogenous or deep-seated Candida infections were treated with intravenous fluconazole (400 mg a day), and the clinical outcomes were evaluated. Coexisting bacterial infections were treated with appropriate antibiotics, superinfection or reinfection was excluded, inadequate fluconazole therapy was avoided, and essential surgical intervention was performed. The MICs of fluconazole for these 32 Candida isolates were determined according to the M27-A procedure approved by the National Committee on Clinical Laboratory Standards. MICs were interpreted as susceptible (< or =8 microg/ml), dose-dependent susceptible (16 to 32 microg/ml), and resistant (> or =64 microg/ml) according to the criteria of the M27-A standard. The success rates were 79% (19 of 24; 95% confidence interval [CI], 59 to 93%) in the susceptible category, 66% (4 of 6; 95% CI, 19 to 95%) in the dose-dependent susceptible category, and 0% (0 of 2; 95% CI, 0 to 84%) in the resistant category. We conclude that the clinical correlation of the reference antifungal susceptibility test results is high in hematogenous and deep-seated Candida infections.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 10/2000; 44(10):2715-8. · 4.84 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Seroepidemiology of Klebsiella pneumoniae was determined for 1000 nonrepetitive K. pneumoniae isolates collected by a medical center in Taiwan during 1993-1997. Of these, 630 isolates (63%) were from community-acquired infections; the rest were from hospital-acquired infections. The isolates were serotyped according to capsular antigen by countercurrent immunoelectrophoresis. About 77% were typeable. Serotypes K1 and K2 accounted for 21.7% and 9.3% of the isolates, respectively, followed by K57 (5.1%), K54 (4.2%), K21 (3. 3%), and K16 (3%). The frequency of serotype K1 among bacteremic isolates (30.8%) far exceeded that reported by other investigators worldwide. Molecular typing of random K1 isolates by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis revealed several different pulsotypes, suggesting a nonclonal spread. This study indicates that a Klebsiella vaccine developed in Europe is not optimal for use in Taiwan because it does not contain the most predominant serotypes-K1, K54, and K57.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases 07/2000; 181(6):2075-9. · 6.41 Impact Factor
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C P Fung,
B S Hu, S C Lee,
P Y Liu,
T N Jang,
H S Leu,
B I Kuo,
M Y Yen,
C Y Liu,
Y C Liu,
Y J Lau,
K W Yu
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ABSTRACT: Between August 1996 and July 1997, 550 clinically significant Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates were collected from 14 geographically separate laboratories in Taiwan. These isolates were serotyped and MICs were determined by agar dilution. Among serotypes covered by the 23-valent vaccine, types 19F, 19A, 23F, 23A and 6B dominated, comprising 255 isolates; among non-vaccine serotypes, types 35, 39, 34, 13 and 31 dominated, comprising 118 isolates. Of the 550 isolates, 310 (56.4%) were resistant to penicillin G (MIC 0. 12 mg/L), 238 (43.3%) with intermediate resistance (MIC 0.12-1 mg/L) and 72 (13.1%) with high-level resistance (MIC 2 mg/L). Most non-susceptible pneumococci were of serotypes 19F and 23F; non-susceptible isolates of these serotypes were distributed across all of Taiwan. Fourteen other antibiotics were tested; 83% of the isolates were resistant to tetracycline, 78% to azithromycin, 74% to erythromycin, 54% to clindamycin and 23% to chloramphenicol. Thus, macrolides can no longer be used as first line agents to treat pneumococcal infections in Taiwan. Multi-resistance (isolates resistant to three or more chemically unrelated antibiotics) was found in each serotype or group, but mostly in types 19F and 23F. The emergence of such strains complicates antibiotic selection, but both types are covered by the 23-valent vaccine, as were 82% of the isolates from blood and eight of the nine from cerebrospinal fluid. Good antibiotic control and appropriate use of this vaccine may improve the current problem in Taiwan, especially for the elderly.
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 02/2000; 45(1):49-55. · 5.07 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A uremic patient developed subhepatic abscess, Porphyromonas gingivalis bacteremia and cytomegalovirus viremia after a renal transplantation in mainland China. P. gingivalis infection has been reported to cause gingivitis and periodontitis. Bacteremia due to P. gingivalis, however, has not been reported in the literature. We report herein a case of subhepatic abscess and bacteremia due to P. gingivalis in a renal transplant recepient who was treated successfully with the well functioning renal graft.
Journal of microbiology, immunology, and infection = Wei mian yu gan ran za zhi 10/1999; 32(3):213-6. · 0.99 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Prospective studies were conducted for nosocomial Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections from February 1, 1994, to October 30, 1995. Of 97 P. aeruginosa isolates from 97 patients, 35 were resistant to ceftazidime. Logistic regression revealed previous cephalosporin or piperacillin use as independent risk factors for nosocomial ceftazidime-resistant P. aeruginosa infection. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis revealed that four nosocomial ceftazidime-resistant P. aeruginosa infections were caused by cross-infection, probably through medical personnel.
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 04/1999; 20(3):205-7. · 3.67 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: We report a typical case of cat-scratch disease caused by Bartonella henselae, in Taiwan. A 20-year-old man developed right axillary lymphadenopathy 2 weeks after being scratched on his right hand by a kitten. The axillary lymphadenopathy resolved gradually and spontaneously after 10 weeks without specific treatment. Serologic tests were not done during the acute stage of the event. However, an immunofluorescent antibody test performed during the convalescent stage was positive for B. henselae antibodies, and the concentration dropped by fourfold 2 months later. Histopathologic examination of a biopsy specimen from the right axillary lymph node revealed findings characteristic of cat-scratch disease including multiple foci of microabscesses surrounded by histiocytes and infiltration by plasma cells and lymphocytes. This is the first reported case of cat-scratch disease in Taiwan, with a history of contact with a cat, a positive serologic test for B. henselae infection and characteristic histopathologic findings of cat-scratch disease which met the criteria for diagnosis.
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association 09/1998; 97(8):569-72. · 1.13 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Moraxella catarrhalis is an important pathogen in both upper and lower respiratory tract infections. More than 90% of isolates worldwide produce beta-lactamase. The beta-lactamases produced by M. catarrhalis can be differentiated by isoelectric focusing (IEF) into BRO-1 and BRO-2 patterns. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of various beta-lactamase isoforms in clinical isolates of M. catarrhalis in Taiwan, as well as the relationships of these isoforms with antibiotic resistance. A total of 271 clinical isolates of M. catarrhalis were collected from 12 large medical laboratories in Taiwan from 1 August 1993 to 31 July 1995. The overall prevalence of beta-lactamase production was 98.2% (266 of 271 isolates). Analytical IEF revealed BRO-1 was the most common beta-lactamase pattern among the isolates (238 isolates, 88%); BRO-2 was the only other pattern found, with 32 (12%) isolates. The geometric mean minimum inhibitory concentration of ampicillin for BRO-1 producers was 63-fold higher than that for beta-lactamase-negative isolates, and 6.5-fold higher than that for BRO-2 producers. beta-Lactam antibiotics, such as amoxicillin + clavulanate and the cephalosporins, tested were very active against this species, regardless of whether the isolate produced beta-lactamase or not. In conclusion, beta-lactamase is common among clinical isolates of M. catarrhalis in Taiwan, with BRO-1 being the most common isoform. However, because most isolates tested were still sensitive to amoxicillin + clavulanate and cephalosporins, these agents appear to be reliable alternatives to first-line therapy when M. catarrhalis is contributing to a clinical infection.
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association 08/1998; 97(7):453-7. · 1.13 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: We report a case of asymptomatic chronic infiltrate of the omentum by eggs of Paragonimus westermani in an elderly woman who had immigrated to Taiwan from mainland China 46 years ago. The patient had a habit of eating raw freshwater crabs from the lakes of eastern China during her period of residence in that country. She stopped eating raw crabs after coming to Taiwan 20 years ago. During surgery for a peptic ulcer complicated by severe bleeding in 1995, her omentum was found to contain many small nodules approximately 2 x 2 x 1.5 cm in size. Biopsy of the nodules revealed eggs of P. westermani embedded in necrotic debris surrounded by capsules. A sputum examination result was negative and a chest radiograph was normal. The majority of the nodules in the omentum were removed during the surgery and praziquantel was given. At the present time, the patient remains asymptomatic.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 12/1997; 57(5):615-8. · 2.59 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Within a 5-year period, 64 patients were hospitalized at the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital of Keelung (Taiwan) with bacteremia due to non-typhi Salmonella. Fifteen were < 24 weeks of age, 17 were between 6 months and 5 years of age, and 32 were > 18 years of age. An analysis of these patients revealed several significant differences between pediatric and adult patients. For instance, 87.5% of the adults but none of the children were debilitated because of severe underlying disease. Mortality was high (40.6%) among adults, but no deaths were observed among the children. Diarrhea occurred significantly more frequently among children (68.7%) than among adults (15.6%), while the contrary was observed in regard to chills, which occurred in 31% of adults and none of the children. It is concluded that bacteremia due to non-typhi Salmonella presents with different clinical features in adults than it does in children; furthermore, in adults the disease can be considered life-threatening, but in children it is associated with a favorable prognosis.
Clinical Infectious Diseases 10/1994; 19(4):693-6. · 9.15 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: From September 1988 to December 1989, 50 patients who had attempted suicide were admitted to the Division of General Internal Medicine in Keelung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. Thirty-seven of the patients were female; the average age was 39.6 years. Thirty-three were married. Thirty-six had children, the average educational level was 7.1 years. The mean monthly income per family member was close to that of the corresponding population. Nine patients had pre-existing chronic medical diseases. Five patients had pre-existing confirmed diagnosis of psychosis. Thirty-nine patients had abnormal personality disorders or certain personality traits. Statistically, age between 30-39, female, low educational level, pre-existing psychosis, and abnormal personality disorders or personality traits are probable significant risk factors of attempted suicide.
Changgeng yi xue za zhi / Changgeng ji nian yi yuan = Chang Gung medical journal / Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. 10/1991; 14(3):186-91.