Impact of Bacterial Infections on COVID-19 Patients: Is Timing Important?
Christos MichailidesThemistoklis ParaskevasIosif KaralisIoanna KoniariCharalampos PierrakosCharalambos GogosMarkos MarangosDimitrios VelissarisPublished in: Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
In this case series, microbial infections were an independent risk factor for a worse outcome among patients with COVID-19. Further, a correlation between the onset of infection and a negative outcome in terms of non-infected, community-acquired, early hospital-acquired and late hospital-acquired infections was identified. Late hospital-acquired infections increased the mortality of COVID-19 patients whilst superinfections were responsible for an extended length of hospital stay.