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Case Report: Risk Factors Associated with Mortality in Adults with Burkholderia Pseudomallei Bacteremia: A Retrospective Case Series of Melioidosis in Cambodia.

Andrea R PachecoSophana CheaHelena SaundersSokna LyRatanak SathRathna TimSreyngim LayMengheng OumGechlang TangLyhourng LongSovann LyHeng SengSidonn KrangChhouv ChhuonVantha TeSosorphea SeangChanthap LonChristina YekJessica E Manning
Published in: The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene (2024)
In resource-scarce settings, melioidosis is associated with up to 80% mortality. Studies of melioidosis in Cambodia report primarily on pediatric populations with localized infection; however, literature describing Cambodian adults with severe melioidosis is lacking. We present a case series of 35 adults with sequence-confirmed Burkholderia pseudomallei bacteremia presenting to a provincial referral hospital in rural Cambodia. More than 90% of the patients had diabetes, an important risk factor for developing melioidosis. Inappropriate antimicrobial therapy was significantly associated with lower odds of survival. Improved diagnostic testing and greater access to first-line antibiotics for acute melioidosis treatment present potential targets for intervention to reduce mortality associated with this disease in resource-limited settings.
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