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Risk Factors for <i>Elizabethkingia</i> Acquisition and Clinical Characteristics of Patients, South Korea
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Reproductive SciencesElizabethkingia InfectionsMalariaElizabethkingia InfectionGynecologyHealthcare-associated InfectionClinical EpidemiologyDisease ControlEmerging Infectious DiseaseInfection ControlClinical CharacteristicsAntimicrobial ResistanceHospital EpidemiologyHealth SciencesInfectious Disease EpidemiologySouth KoreaClinical Infectious DiseaseClinical MicrobiologyRisk FactorsEpidemiologyEmerging Infectious DiseasesPediatricsHost ResistanceMedicineWomen's Health
Elizabethkingia infections are difficult to treat because of intrinsic antimicrobial resistance, and their incidence has recently increased. We conducted a propensity score-matched case-control study during January 2016-June 2017 in South Korea and retrospectively studied data from patients who were culture positive for Elizabethkingia species during January 2009-June 2017. Furthermore, we conducted epidemiologic studies of the hospital environment and mosquitoes. The incidence of Elizabethkingia increased significantly, by 432.1%, for 2016-2017 over incidence for 2009-2015. Mechanical ventilation was associated with the acquisition of Elizabethkingia species. Because Elizabethkingia infection has a high case-fatality rate and is difficult to eliminate, intensive prevention of contamination is needed.
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