TY - JOUR
T1 - Community-acquired Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteremia
T2 - Global differences in clinical patterns
AU - Ko, Wen Chien
AU - Paterson, David L.
AU - Sagnimeni, Anthanasia J.
AU - Hansen, Dennis S.
AU - Von Gottberg, Anne
AU - Mohapatra, Sunita
AU - Casellas, Jose Maria
AU - Goossens, Herman
AU - Mulazimoglu, Lutfiye
AU - Trenholme, Gordon
AU - Klugman, Keith P.
AU - McCormack, Joseph G.
AU - Yu, Victor L.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - We initiated a worldwide collaborative study, including 455 episodes of bacteremia, to elucidate the clinical patterns of Klebsiella pneumoniae. Historically, community-acquired pneumonia has been consistently associated with K. pneumoniae. Only four cases of community-acquired bacteremic K. pneumoniae pneumonia were seen in the 2-year study period in the United States, Argentina, Europe, or Australia; none were in alcoholics. In contrast, 53 cases of bacteremic K. pneumoniae pneumonia were observed in South Africa and Taiwan, where an association with alcoholism persisted (p=0.007). Twenty-five cases of a distinctive syndrome consisting of K. pneumoniae bacteremia in conjunction with community-acquired liver abscess, meningitis, or endophthalmitis were observed. A distinctive form of K. pneumoniae infection, often causing liver abscess, was identified, almost exclusively in Taiwan.
AB - We initiated a worldwide collaborative study, including 455 episodes of bacteremia, to elucidate the clinical patterns of Klebsiella pneumoniae. Historically, community-acquired pneumonia has been consistently associated with K. pneumoniae. Only four cases of community-acquired bacteremic K. pneumoniae pneumonia were seen in the 2-year study period in the United States, Argentina, Europe, or Australia; none were in alcoholics. In contrast, 53 cases of bacteremic K. pneumoniae pneumonia were observed in South Africa and Taiwan, where an association with alcoholism persisted (p=0.007). Twenty-five cases of a distinctive syndrome consisting of K. pneumoniae bacteremia in conjunction with community-acquired liver abscess, meningitis, or endophthalmitis were observed. A distinctive form of K. pneumoniae infection, often causing liver abscess, was identified, almost exclusively in Taiwan.
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U2 - 10.3201/eid0802.010025
DO - 10.3201/eid0802.010025
M3 - Article
C2 - 11897067
AN - SCOPUS:0036193651
SN - 1080-6040
VL - 8
SP - 160
EP - 166
JO - Emerging infectious diseases
JF - Emerging infectious diseases
IS - 2
ER -