Frequent pathogens reported in included studies stratified by site of infection13–236
. | Bloodstream (sepsis) (N = 43 176 isolates) . | Burn related (N = 8738 isolates) . | Wound related (N= 5018 isolates) . |
---|---|---|---|
Pathogens | |||
A. baumannii | 1809 (4.2%) | 1399 (16.0%) | 91 (1.8%) |
E. coli | 3917 (9.1%) | 287 (3.3%) | 445 (8.9%) |
K. pneumoniae | 3103 (7.2%) | 306 (3.5%) | 86 (1.7%) |
P. aeruginosa | 1254 (2.9%) | 3229 (37.0%) | 378 (7.5%) |
S. aureus | 4883 (11.3%) | 1405 (16.1%) | 2981 (59.4%) |
Sa. Typhi | 12 825 (29.7%) | — | — |
Other pathogensa | 15 385 (35.6%) | 2112 (24.2%) | 1037 (20.7%) |
. | Bloodstream (sepsis) (N = 43 176 isolates) . | Burn related (N = 8738 isolates) . | Wound related (N= 5018 isolates) . |
---|---|---|---|
Pathogens | |||
A. baumannii | 1809 (4.2%) | 1399 (16.0%) | 91 (1.8%) |
E. coli | 3917 (9.1%) | 287 (3.3%) | 445 (8.9%) |
K. pneumoniae | 3103 (7.2%) | 306 (3.5%) | 86 (1.7%) |
P. aeruginosa | 1254 (2.9%) | 3229 (37.0%) | 378 (7.5%) |
S. aureus | 4883 (11.3%) | 1405 (16.1%) | 2981 (59.4%) |
Sa. Typhi | 12 825 (29.7%) | — | — |
Other pathogensa | 15 385 (35.6%) | 2112 (24.2%) | 1037 (20.7%) |
aOther pathogens include Acinetobacter species, Citrobacter species, Enterobacter species, Klebsiella species, Proteus species, Streptococcus species, etc. The most frequent or clinically important species were reported above.
Frequent pathogens reported in included studies stratified by site of infection13–236
. | Bloodstream (sepsis) (N = 43 176 isolates) . | Burn related (N = 8738 isolates) . | Wound related (N= 5018 isolates) . |
---|---|---|---|
Pathogens | |||
A. baumannii | 1809 (4.2%) | 1399 (16.0%) | 91 (1.8%) |
E. coli | 3917 (9.1%) | 287 (3.3%) | 445 (8.9%) |
K. pneumoniae | 3103 (7.2%) | 306 (3.5%) | 86 (1.7%) |
P. aeruginosa | 1254 (2.9%) | 3229 (37.0%) | 378 (7.5%) |
S. aureus | 4883 (11.3%) | 1405 (16.1%) | 2981 (59.4%) |
Sa. Typhi | 12 825 (29.7%) | — | — |
Other pathogensa | 15 385 (35.6%) | 2112 (24.2%) | 1037 (20.7%) |
. | Bloodstream (sepsis) (N = 43 176 isolates) . | Burn related (N = 8738 isolates) . | Wound related (N= 5018 isolates) . |
---|---|---|---|
Pathogens | |||
A. baumannii | 1809 (4.2%) | 1399 (16.0%) | 91 (1.8%) |
E. coli | 3917 (9.1%) | 287 (3.3%) | 445 (8.9%) |
K. pneumoniae | 3103 (7.2%) | 306 (3.5%) | 86 (1.7%) |
P. aeruginosa | 1254 (2.9%) | 3229 (37.0%) | 378 (7.5%) |
S. aureus | 4883 (11.3%) | 1405 (16.1%) | 2981 (59.4%) |
Sa. Typhi | 12 825 (29.7%) | — | — |
Other pathogensa | 15 385 (35.6%) | 2112 (24.2%) | 1037 (20.7%) |
aOther pathogens include Acinetobacter species, Citrobacter species, Enterobacter species, Klebsiella species, Proteus species, Streptococcus species, etc. The most frequent or clinically important species were reported above.
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