Clinical Profile and Predictors of Mortality among Patients with Melioidosis
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Clinical Profile and Predictors of Mortality among Patients with Melioidosis
Abstract
Introduction: Melioidosis is an under-recognized but important infection with high mortality and morbidity. It is endemic along the coastal regions of the Southern part of India. The present study focuses on the varied clinical manifestations, associated risk factors, and outcomes in patients from the Southeastern part of India.
Methods: Seventy patients from January 2018 to June 2021 from a Tertiary Care Hospital were included and prospectively followed up from 6 months to 3 years. Cox regression was performed to test for the association of various clinical and demographic factors with overall survival.
Results: Diabetes and occupational exposure to soil and water (78.6%) followed by alcoholism (61.4%) were the most common risk factors for melioidosis. The most frequent presentation was sepsis (47.1%), followed by skin and soft tissue infection (32.9%) and pneumonia (25.7%). Mortality was 50%. Patients with sepsis had a 3.5-fold higher risk of mortality (adjusted hazard ratio = 3.50; P = 0.01) while other risk factors were not significantly associated with mortality.
Conclusion: Lifestyle-dependent risk factors (diabetes, occupational exposure, and alcoholism) were most common among patients with melioidosis. Hospitalization among patients with sepsis is associated with high mortality despite the initiation of specific therapy.
Keywords: Burkholderia pseudomallei; melioidosis; mortality; risk factors; treatment.
Copyright: © 2023 Journal of Global Infectious Diseases.
Conflict of interest statement
There are no conflicts of interest.
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