Etiology of Fever and Associated Outcomes Among Adults Receiving Chemotherapy for the Treatment of Solid Tumors in Uganda.
Elizabeth A GulleenSarah E HolteYuzheng ZhangImmaculate MbarushaDennis MubiruBernadette PedunMichael KengScott K HeysellAbrahams OmodingChristopher C MooreWarren PhippsPublished in: Open forum infectious diseases (2023)
The 40-day mortality rate among Ugandan patients with solid tumors who developed chemotherapy-associated febrile illness was high, and few had an identified source of infection. Tuberculosis and bacterial bloodstream infections were the leading diagnoses associated with fever. Tuberculosis should be included in the differential diagnosis for patients who develop fever after receiving chemotherapy in tuberculosis-endemic settings, regardless of HIV serostatus.