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Table 1 Characteristics of patients and their evolution since hospital admission until B cepacia isolation and ICU discharge

From: Moisturizing body milk as a reservoir of Burkholderia cepacia: outbreak of nosocomial infection in a multidisciplinary intensive care unit

Data

Study patients

 

1

2

3

4

5

Age (years)

78

75

78

85

71

Diagnosis

Peritonitis

Heat stroke

Heat stroke

Urinary septic shock

Peritonitis and cardiac arrest

Hospital admission

14 July 2006

28 July 2006

26 July 2006

3 August 2006

11 July 2006

ICU admission

15 July 2006

28 July 2006

26 July 2006

8 August 2006

21 August 2006

B cepacia isolation

1 August 2006

3 August 2006

12 August 2006

12 August 2006

18 August 2006

Sample 1

TAa

TA

CVC/skin

AC/blood

Urine

Sample 2

TAa (5 August 2006)

TAa (5 August 2006)

Urine (14 August 2006)

Urine (15 August 2006)

CVC/Blood, urine (12 September 2006)

Sample 3

TAa (18 August 2006)

TAa (16 August 2006)

-

-

-

Sample 4

TAa (20 August 2006)

TAa (21 August 2006)

-

-

-

Sample 5

TAa/CVC (19 August 2006)

Blood*/CVC (24 August 2006)

-

-

-

ICU discharge

9 September 2006

28 August 2006

18 September 2006

23 August 2006

17 September 2006

Cause of death

MOF

Encephalopathy

Alive

Alive

Encephalopathy

B. cepacia Related death

No

No

  

No

  1. aTogether with one or more micro-organisms. AC, arterial catheter; CVC, central venous catheter; ICU, intensive care unit; MOF, multiple organ failure; TA, tracheal aspirated.