Co-infections, secondary infections, and antimicrobial use in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave from the ISARIC WHO CCP-UK study: a multicentre, prospective cohort study

Clark D Russell(Roslin Institute), Cameron J Fairfield(University of Edinburgh), Thomas M Drake(University of Edinburgh), Lance Turtle(University of Liverpool), R Andrew Seaton(Queen Elizabeth University Hospital), Dan Wootton(University of Liverpool), Louise Sigfrid(University of Oxford), Ewen M Harrison(University of Edinburgh), Annemarie B Docherty(Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Thushan I. de Silva(Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Conor Egan(University of Edinburgh), Riinu Pius(University of Liverpool), Hayley E Hardwick(University of Liverpool), Laura Merson(University of Liverpool), Michelle Girvan(University of Liverpool), Jake Dunning(Department of Health and Social Care), Jonathan S. Nguyen‐Van‐Tam(Department of Health and Social Care), Peter Openshaw(Roslin Institute), J. Kenneth Baillie(Roslin Institute), Malcolm G. Semple(University of Liverpool), Antonia Ho(Roslin Institute), J. Kenneth Baillie(Roslin Institute), Malcolm G. Semple(University of Liverpool), Peter Openshaw(Imperial College London), Gail Carson, Beatrice Alex, Benjamin Bach, William Barclay, Debby Bogaert, Meera Chand, G Cooke(University of Edinburgh), Annemarie B Docherty(Public Health England), Jake Dunning(Public Health England), Ana da Silva Filipe, Tom Fletcher, Christopher Green, Ewen M Harrison(MRC University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research), Julian A. Hiscox, Antonia YW Ho(MRC University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research), Peter Horby, Samreen Ijaz, Say Khoo(Queen Elizabeth University Hospital), Paul Klenerman, Andrew Law, Wei Shen Lim(University of Oxford), Alexander J. Mentzer, Laura Merson(University of Oxford), Alison M Meynert(Roslin Institute), Mahdad Noursadeghi, Shona C Moore, Massimo Palmarini, William A. Paxton, Georgios Pollakis(Queen Elizabeth University Hospital), Nicholas Price, Andrew Rambaut(Roslin Institute), David Robertson, Clark D Russell(Centre for Inflammation Research), Vanessa Sancho‐Shimizu(Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), J T Scott(University of Oxford), Thushan I. de Silva(Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Louise Sigfrid(University of Oxford), Tom Solomon, Shiranee Sriskandan, David I. Stuart(Roslin Institute), Charlotte Summers, Richard S. Tedder, Emma C. Thomson(Roslin Institute), AA Roger Thompson(University of Liverpool), Ryan S. Thwaites, Lance Turtle(University of Liverpool), Rishi K Gupta, Carlo Palmieri(University of Liverpool), Maria Zambon, Hayley Hardwick(University of Liverpool), Chloe Donohue, Ruth Lyons, Fiona Griffiths, Wilna Oosthuyzen(University of Edinburgh), Lisa Norman(University of Edinburgh), Riinu Pius(University of Edinburgh), Thomas M Drake(University of Edinburgh), Cameron J Fairfield(Roslin Institute), Stephen R Knight, Kenneth A McLean(Imperial College London), Derek Murphy(Department of Health and Social Care), Catherine A. Shaw(University of Liverpool), Jo Ann Dalton, Michelle Girvan(University of Liverpool), Egle Saviciute(University of Edinburgh), Stephanie Roberts(University of Oxford), Janet Harrison(University of Edinburgh), Laura Marsh, Marie Connor, Sophie Halpin, Clare Jackson, Carrol Gamble(Queen Elizabeth University Hospital), Gary Leeming, Andrew Law, Murray Wham, Sara Clohisey, Ross Hendry, James Scott-Brown(Imperial College London), William Greenhalf, Victoria Shaw, Sarah E. McDonald, Seán Keating, Katie A. Ahmed, J. A. Armstrong, Milton Ashworth, Innocent G. Asiimwe, Siddharth Bakshi(University of Oxford), Samantha L Barlow, Laura Booth, Benjamin Brennan, Katie Bullock(Roslin Institute), Benjamin WA Catterall, Jordan Clark, Emily A Clarke(University of Oxford), Sarah Cole, Louise Cooper, Helen Cox, Christopher Davis(Public Health England), Oslem Dincarslan, Chris Dunn, Philip Dyer, Angela Elliott, Anthony Evans, Lorna Finch, Lewis WS Fisher, Terry Foster, Isabel García-Dorival, William Greenhalf, Philip Gunning, Catherine Hartley, Rebecca L. Jensen, Christopher B. Jones, Trevor R. Jones, Shadia Khandaker, Katharine King, Robyn T. Kiy, Chrysa Koukorava, Annette Lake, Suzannah Lant, Diane Latawiec, Lara Lavelle-Langham, Daniella Lefteri, Lauren Lett, Lucia A Livoti, Maria Vittoria Mancini, Sarah E. McDonald, Laurence McEvoy, John McLauchlan, Soeren Metelmann, Nahida S Miah, Joanna Middleton(Roslin Institute), Joyce Mitchell, Shona C Moore, E. Gordon Murphy, Rebekah Penrice-Randal, Jack Pilgrim, Tessa Prince, Will Reynolds, Paul Ridley(Imperial College London), Debby Sales, Victoria Shaw, Rebecca K. Shears, Benjamin Small, Krishanthi Subramaniam, Agnieska Szemiel, Aislynn Taggart(University of Edinburgh), Jolanta Tanianis-Hughes, Jordan Thomas, Erwan Trochu, Libby van Tonder, Eve Wilcock, Jihui Zhang, Lisa Flaherty, Nicole Maziere, Emily Cass, Alejandra Doce Carracedo, Nicola Carlucci, Anthony Holmes, Hannah Massey, Lee Murphy, Nicola Wrobel, Sarah McCafferty, Kirstie Morrice, Alan Maclean, Kayode Adeniji(Roslin Institute), Daniel Agranoff(Roslin Institute), Ken Agwuh, Dhiraj Ail, Erin L. Aldera, Ana Alegria, Brian Angus, Abdul Ashish, Dougal Atkinson, Shahedal Bari, Gavin Barlow, Stella Barnass, Nicholas Barrett, Christopher Bassford, Sneha Basude, David Baxter, Michael Beadsworth, Jolanta Bernatoniene, John C. Berridge, Nicola Best, Pieter Bothma, David Chadwick, Robin Brittain-Long, Naomi Bulteel(Queen Elizabeth University Hospital), Tom Burden, Andrew Burtenshaw, Vikki Caruth, David Chadwick, Duncan Chambler, Nigel Chee, Jenny Child(Roslin Institute), Srikanth Chukkambotla, Tom Clark, Paul Collini, Catherine Cosgrove, Jason Cupitt, Maria-Teresa Cutino-Moguel, Paul Dark, Chris Dawson, Samir Dervisevic, Phil Donnison, Sam Douthwaite, Ingrid DuRand, Ahilanadan Dushianthan, Tristan Dyer, Cariad Evans, Chi Eziefula, Chrisopher Fegan, Adam Finn, Duncan Fullerton, Sanjeev Garg, Sanjeev Garg, Atul Garg(Department of Health and Social Care), Effrossyni Gkrania‐Klotsas, Jo Godden, Arthur Goldsmith, Clive Graham, Elaine Hardy, Stuart Hartshorn(Imperial College London), Daniel Harvey, Peter Havalda, Daniel B. Hawcutt, Maria Hobrok, Luke Hodgson, Anil Hormis, Michael Jacobs, Susan Jain, Paul Jennings, Agilan Kaliappan, Vidya Kasipandian, Stephen Kegg, Michael Kelsey, Jason Kendall, Caroline Kerrison, Ian Kerslake, Oliver Koch, Gouri Koduri, George Koshy, Shondipon Laha, Steven Laird, Susan Larkin, Tamás Leiner, Patrick Lillie, James Limb, Vanessa Linnett, Jeff Little, Mark D Lyttle, Michael MacMahon, Emily MacNaughton, Ravish Mankregod, Huw Masson, Elijah Matovu, Katherine McCullough, Ruth McEwen, Manjula Meda, Gary Mills, Jane Minton, Mariyam Mirfenderesky, Kavya Mohandas, Quen Mok, James Moon, Elinoor Moore, Patrick Morgan, Craig Morris, Katherine Mortimore, Samuel Moses, Mbiye Mpenge, Rohinton Mulla, Michael Murphy, Megan Nagel, Thapas Nagarajan, Mark Nelson, Matthew K. O’Shea, Igor Otahal, Marlies Ostermann, Mark Pais, Selva Panchatsharam, Danai Papakonstantino, Hassan Paraiso, Brij Patel, Natalie Pattison, Justin Pepperell, Mark Peters, Mandeep Phull, Stefania Pintus, Jagtur Singh Pooni, Frank A. Post, David Price, Rachel Prout, Nikolas Rae, Henrik Reschreiter, Tim Reynolds, Neil Richardson, Mark Roberts, Devender Roberts(Department of Health and Social Care), Alistair Rose, Guy Rousseau, Brendan Ryan, Taranprit Saluja, Aarti Shah, Prad Shanmuga, Anil Kumar Sharma, Anna Shawcross, Jeremy Sizer, Manu Shankar‐Hari, Richard Smith, Catherine Snelson, Nick Spittle, Nikki Staines, Tom Stambach, Richard Stewart, Pradeep Subudhi, Tamás Szakmány(University of Edinburgh), Kate Tatham, J. Regan Thomas, Chris Thompson, Robert Thompson, Ascanio Tridente, Darell Tupper-Carey(Queen Elizabeth University Hospital), Mary Twagira, Andrew Ustianowski, Nick Vallotton, Lisa Vincent-Smith, Shico Visuvanathan, Alan Vuylsteke, Sam Waddy(Queen Elizabeth University Hospital), Rachel Wake, Andrew Walden, Ingeborg Welters, Tony Whitehouse, Paul Whittaker, Ashley Whittington, Padmasayee Papineni, Meme Wijesinghe, Martin Williams, Lawrence Wilson, Sarah Sarah, Stephen Winchester, Martin Wiselka(University of Liverpool), Adam Wolverson(Queen Elizabeth University Hospital), Dan Wootton(University of Liverpool), Andrew Workman(Imperial College London), Bryan Yates, Peter Young
The Lancet Microbe
June 2, 2021
Cited by 333Open Access
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Microbiological characterisation of co-infections and secondary infections in patients with COVID-19 is lacking, and antimicrobial use is high. We aimed to describe microbiologically confirmed co-infections and secondary infections, and antimicrobial use, in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19. METHODS: The International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infections Consortium (ISARIC) WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK (CCP-UK) study is an ongoing, prospective cohort study recruiting inpatients from 260 hospitals in England, Scotland, and Wales, conducted by the ISARIC Coronavirus Clinical Characterisation Consortium. Patients with a confirmed or clinician-defined high likelihood of SARS-CoV-2 infection were eligible for inclusion in the ISARIC WHO CCP-UK study. For this specific study, we excluded patients with a recorded negative SARS-CoV-2 test result and those without a recorded outcome at 28 days after admission. Demographic, clinical, laboratory, therapeutic, and outcome data were collected using a prespecified case report form. Organisms considered clinically insignificant were excluded. FINDINGS: . Among patients with available data, 13 390 (37·0%) of 36 145 had received antimicrobials in the community for this illness episode before hospital admission and 39 258 (85·2%) of 46 061 patients with inpatient antimicrobial data received one or more antimicrobials at some point during their admission (highest for patients in critical care). We identified frequent use of broad-spectrum agents and use of carbapenems rather than carbapenem-sparing alternatives. INTERPRETATION: are the predominant pathogens. The frequency and nature of antimicrobial use are concerning, but tractable targets for stewardship interventions exist. FUNDING: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), UK Medical Research Council, Wellcome Trust, UK Department for International Development, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, EU Platform for European Preparedness Against (Re-)emerging Epidemics, NIHR Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections at University of Liverpool, and NIHR HPRU in Respiratory Infections at Imperial College London.


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