Author Interviews, Cancer Research, Critical Care - Intensive Care - ICUs, Infections / 12.02.2015
Multidrug Resistant Bacteria Found Commonly In Oncology Intensive Care
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Dr. Cornejo-Juárez
Department of Infectious Disease,
Instituto Nacional de Cancerología
Tlalpan Mexico
MedicalResearch: What is the background for this study?
Dr. Cornejo: Critically ill patients in the intensive care unit are at major risk of hospital-acquired infections. Immunosuppressed patients have a higher risk related with continuous exposure to the hospital setting, mucositis and disruption of skin integrity, presence of indwelling catheters and abnormal immune system because of primary malignancy or chemotherapy. Our aimed was to investigate prevalence and outcome of hospital-acquired infections in an oncology ICU.
MedicalResearch: What are the main findings?
Dr. Cornejo: We found that hospital-acquired infections are a major problem in the ICU. Hospital-acquired infections are related with higher mortality. Multidrug resistant bacteria are frequently involved in these infections, and are associated with increased mortality.
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