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Changing epidemiology, microbiology and mortality of bloodstream infections in patients with haematological malignancies before and during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: a retrospective cohort study.

Linjing CaiHuan ChenYongqiang WeiXutao GuoHaiqing ZhengXuejie JiangYu ZhangGuopan YuMin DaiJieyu YeHongsheng ZhouDan XuFen HuangZhiping FanNa XuPengcheng ShiLi XuanRu FengXiaoli LiuJing SunQifa LiuXiaolei Wei
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
Our data showed that the incidence of total and Gram-negative organisms BSI decreased, but Gram-positive BSI incidence increased in patients with HMs during the pandemic along with the changes of main isolates and susceptibility profiles. Although the 30-day mortality due to BSI was lower during the pandemic, the new infection prevention strategy should be considered for any future pandemics.
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