Publication | Closed Access
Pseudomonas septicaemia associated with HIV
42
Citations
0
References
1991
Year
Central Venous CatheterMedical MicrobiologyJanuary 1990Clinical Infectious DiseaseHealthcare-associated InfectionClinical EpidemiologyAids UnitVirologyClinical InfectionMicrobiologyInfection ControlHivChronic Viral InfectionMedicineClinical MicrobiologyPseudomonas Septicaemia
Between July 1985 and January 1990, pseudomonas scepticaemia occurred in 19 out of 584 patients with AIDS attending the Westminster and St Stephen's AIDS Unit, London, UK. Ten of these 19 were being treated for active cytomegalovirus infection. Fourteen of the 19 patients had a central venous catheter in situ, which was the source of infection in 11. Seven patients died. Mortality was significantly greater in those patients infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, in those patients whose source of infection was not the central venous line, and in those patients whose central line was not removed.