Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Infections in Pediatric Patients - Experience at a European Center for Pediatric Hematology and OncologyOpen Access

Zöllner SK, Kampmeier S, Froböse NJ, Herbrüggen H, Masjosthusmann K, Heuvel A, Reicherts C, Ranft A, Groll AH

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Zusammenfassung

Abstract Stenotrophomonas maltophiliais an important nosocomial pathogen in immunocom-promised individuals and characterized by intrinsic resistance to broad-spectrum antibacterial agents. Limited data exists on its clinical relevance in immunocompromised pediatric patients, particularly those with hematological or oncological disorders. In a retrospective single center cohort study in pediatric patients receiving care at a large european pediatric hematology and oncology department, ten cases of invasiveS.maltophiliainfections (blood stream infections (BSI), 4; BSI and pneumonia, 3, or soft tissue infection, 2; and pneumonia, 1) were identified between 2010 and 2020. Seven patients had lymphoblastic leukemia and/or were post allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation. InvasiveS.maltophiliainfections occurred in a setting of indwelling central venous catheters, granulocytopenia, defective mucocutaneous barriers, treatment with broad-spectrum antibacterial agents, and admission to the intensive care unit. Whole genome sequencing based typing revealed no genetic relationship among four individualS.maltophiliaisolates. The case fatality rate and mortality at 100 days post diagnosis were 40 and 50%, respectively, and three patients died from pulmonary hemorrhage. InvasiveS.maltophiliainfections are an emerging cause of infectious morbidity in patients receiving care at departments of pediatric hematology and oncology and carry a high case fatality rate.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftFrontiers in Oncology
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume11
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2021 (12.10.2021)
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
StichwörterStenotrophomonas maltophilia; blood stream infection; cancer; children; pulmonary hemorrhage; transplantation

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Froböse, Neele Judith
Groll, Andreas Hermann
Herbrüggen, Heidrun
Kampmeier, Stefanie
Masjosthusmann, Katja
Ranft, Andreas
Reicherts, Christian
Zöllner, Stefan