Title
Nosocomial and community-acquired Xanthomonas maltophilia infection in tropical Australia.
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Author(s)
Heath T
Abstract
Xanthomonas maltophilia infection is recognized as a serious problem in association with immunosuppressive and invasive therapies, and with the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. In Darwin Hospital in Australia's Northern Territory preliminary evidence of nosocomial transmission of X. maltophilia prompted this retrospective examination of all X. maltophilia isolates over a 30 month period. X. maltophilia was most frequently isolated in the 'wet season' corresponding to times of increased antibiotic treatment of the serious community-acquired pneumonias encountered in this tropical region. A relatively high proportion of community-acquired isolates (4/18; 22%) was documented. This study demonstrates that X. maltophilia infection is an emerging cause of morbidity in tropical regions where endemic infections require the use of broad-spectrum beta-lactams.
Publication information
J Hosp Infect . 1995 Aug;30(4):309-13. doi: 10.1016/0195-6701(95)90266-x.
Date Issued
1995-08-01
Type
Journal Article
Subjects
Journal Title
The Journal of hospital infection
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