Association of microbiological factors with mortality in Escherichia coli bacteraemia presenting with sepsis/septic shock: a prospective cohort study.
Natalia MaldonadoInmaculada López-HernándezLuis Eduardo López-CortésPedro María Martínez Pérez-CrespoPilar Retamar-GentilAndrea García-MontanerSandra De la Rosa RiestraAdrián Sousa-DomínguezJosune GoikoetxeaÁngeles Pulido-NavazoMaría Del Valle OrtízClara Natera-KindelánAlfredo Jover-SáenzAlfonso Del Arco-JiménezCarlos Armiñanzas-CastilloAna Isabel Aller-GarcíaJonathan Fernández-SuárezTeresa Marrodán-CiordiaLucía Boix-PalopAlejandro Smithson-AmatJosé María Reguera-IglesiasFátima Galán-SánchezAlberto BahamondeJuan Manuel Sánchez-CalvoIsabel Gea-LázaroInés Pérez-CamachoArmando Reyes-BertosBerta Becerril-CarralÁlvaro PascualJesús Rodríguez-Bañonull nullPublished in: Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (2024)
Despite having a modest overall contribution, some microbiological factors were associated with increased odds of death and deserve to be studied as potential therapeutic or preventive targets.