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Accurate Identification and Virulence Detection of Aeromonas : a Single-Center Retrospective Study on the Clinical Features and Outcomes Associated with Aeromonas Bacteremia in Southwestern China
[摘要] In this study, Aeromonas spp. were re-identified, and the clinical aspects associated with Aeromonas bacteremia, as well as drug resistance and virulence genes, were elucidated. A total of 188 isolates were classified into 7 Aeromonas spp. using housekeeping gene sequencing, which was the standard to assess the accuracy of the VITEK MALDI-TOF system and the VITEK2 Compact system. The VITEK MS system and housekeeping gene sequencing had a 39.89% clear coincidence rate, whereas the VITEK2 Compact system and the standard had a 2.13% coincidence rate. Aeromonas bacteremia was associated with septic shock, hematologic malignancy, and post-hepatitic cirrhosis. Hematological malignancy, hypoproteinemia, systemic steroid use, central venous catheterization, and virulence genes act and ast were linked to poor outcomes. Aeromonas bacteremia had a 37.5% mortality rate; however, differences in mortality rates among Aeromonas spp. were observed. According to the broth microdilution method, over 90% of isolates were sensitive to most antimicrobials, except ceftriaxone (83.33%) and imipenem (83.33%). Polymerase chain reaction and DNA sequencing verified the presence of drug resistance genes; blaCphA was detected in 3 isolates, while blaNDM-1 was found in one isolate. In summary, common methods for identifying Aeromonas spp. are ineffective. Immunocompromised patients have a higher risk of infection and mortality. Furthermore, carbapenem resistance is a serious problem.
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[关键词] Aeromonas species;housekeeping gene;bacteremia;risk factors;drug resistance [时效性] 
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