Epidemiology and microbiology of late-onset sepsis among preterm infants in China, 2015–2018: A cohort study

Siyuan Jiang(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Chuanzhong Yang(Fujian Medical University), Changyi Yang(Fujian Medical University), Weili Yan(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Vibhuti Shah(Mount Sinai Hospital), Prakesh S. Shah(Mount Sinai Hospital), Shoo K. Lee(Mount Sinai Hospital), Yi Yang(Children's Hospital of Fudan University), Yun Cao(Children's Hospital of Fudan University)
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
March 21, 2020
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence, case-fatality rate and pathogen distribution of late-onset sepsis (LOS) among preterm infants in China. To investigate risk factors and short-term outcomes associated with LOS caused by Gram-positive bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria and fungi. METHODS: This cohort study included all infants born at <34 weeks' gestation and admitted to 25 tertiary hospitals in 19 provinces in China from May, 2015 to April, 2018. Infants were excluded who died or were discharged within 3 days of being born. RESULTS: A total of 1199 episodes of culture-positive LOS were identified in 1133 infants, with an incidence of 4.4% (1133/25,725). Overall, 15.4% (175/1133) of infants with LOS died and 10.0% (113/1133) of infants died within 7 days of LOS onset. Among 1214 isolated pathogens, Gram-negative bacteria were the most common (51.8%, 629/1214) and fungi accounted for 17.1% (207/1214). Use of central lines, longer duration of antibiotics and previous carbapenem exposure were related to increased risk of fungal LOS compared with Gram-positive bacteria. Gram-negative bacteria LOS was independently associated with increased risk of death, periventricular leukomalacia, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and necrotizing enterocolitis. Fungal LOS was independently associated with increased risk of periventricular leukomalacia, bronchopulmonary dysplasia and necrotizing enterocolitis. CONCLUSIONS: Late-onset sepsis was a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in Chinese neonatal intensive care units, with a distinct pathogen distribution from industrial countries. Clinical guidelines on the prevention and treatment of LOS should be developed and tailored to these LOS characteristics in Chinese neonatal intensive care units.


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