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. 2023 Feb 20;55(3):322–327. doi: 10.3947/ic.2022.0133

Table 1. Demographics and clinical characteristics of 12 patients with bacteremia caused by Chryseobacterium indologenes .

Patient Year Age/sex Charlson comorbidity index Indwelling catheter Ventilator care Clinical syndrome HOD Other site of C. indologenes isolation 14-day mortality 28-day mortality
1 2001 70/M 3 Chemoport No Primary bacteremia 50 No No
2 2002 42/M 6 Chemoport No Primary bacteremia 5 Yes Yes
3 2006 18/F 0 Urinary catheter No Primary bacteremia 20 No No
4 2008 76/M 0 Urinary catheter Yes Primary bacteremia 7 No Yes
5 2011 72/F 3 Urinary catheter, CVC Yes Primary bacteremia 5 No No
6 2012 79/M 5 Urinary catheter, CVC Yes Primary bacteremia 89 No No
7 2013 71/F 8 Chemoport No Primary bacteremia 1 No No
8 2014 60/F 5 Urinary catheter, CVC Yes Primary bacteremia 5 No No
9 2016 72/F 6 Urinary catheter No Primary bacteremia 1 No No
10 2016 60/M 5 Urinary catheter Yes Pneumonia 8 sputum No No
11 2018 67/M 4 Urinary catheter, CVC Yes Catheter-related bacteremia 267 PICC tip No No
12 2020 69/M 3 Chemoport No Catheter-related bacteremia 3 chemoport tip No No

M, male; F, female; CVC, central venous catheter; HOD, hospital of day; PICC, peripherally inserted central-line catheter.