Table 2.
Type of infection | Definition |
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Complicated urinary tract infection | For adults and children >12 years (any of them) | ||
A positive blood culture for CRE or CSE and One of the following:
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A positive urine culture for CRE or CSE (c) and Two systemic symptoms or predisposing conditions (fever (>38 test-of-cure C core or >38.3°C armpit) or hypothermia (<36oC core), new cognitive impairment or change in mental status (in patients over 70 years), flank pain, costovertebral angle tenderness on physical examination, urinary tract abnormalities or presence of a urinary catheter) and No other recognised cause of a UTI |
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For children >2 years | |||
Abnormal urinary dipstick test (leucocyte esterase >1+, or positive nitrite test) or urinalysis (pyuria with at least 10 WCCs per high power field in centrifuged urine, and bacteriuria with any bacteria per high power field on an unstained specimen of urinary sediment) and At least two of the following clinical or biological signs:
A positive urine culture with isolation of CRE or CSE only (spontaneously voided urine with≥105 microorganisms per mL of urine or suprapubic aspirate/urinary catheter with ≥104 microorganisms per mL of urine) or a positive blood culture with isolation of CRE with no other recognised cause | |||
For children ≤2 years old | |||
Abnormal urinary dipstick test (leucocyte esterase >1+ or positive nitrite test) or urinalysis (pyuria with at least 10 WCCs per high power field in centrifuged urine, and bacteriuria with any bacteria per high power field on an unstained specimen of urinary sediment) and At least two of the following clinical or biological signs:
A positive urine culture with isolation of CRE or CSE only (spontaneously voided urine with ≥Ab 105 microorganisms per mL of urine or suprapubic aspirate/urinary catheter with≥104 microorganisms per mL of urine) or positive blood culture with isolation of CRE with no other recognised cause | |||
Intra-abdominal infection | For all age groups (either of them) | ||
Patient has organisms cultured from purulent material from intra-abdominal space obtained during a surgical operation or needle aspiration. | Patient has at least two of the following signs or symptoms with no other recognised cause:
One of the following:
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Pneumonia | For all age groups (at least one of the following criteria: radiological, clinical and microbiological) | ||
Radiology | Clinical criteria | Microbiology | |
Chest X-rays or CT scan with a suggestive image of pneumonia (for patients with underlying cardiac or pulmonary disease, a new infiltrate needs to be demonstrated by comparing with a previous chest X-ray or CT scan) | For children ≤12 years oldAt least three of the following:
At least one each of the following symptoms/signs/laboratory data:
At least one of the following:
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Isolation of bacteria from any of the following:
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Bloodstream infection | For all age groups | ||
Positive blood culture with isolation of CRE or CSE in patients with sepsis criteria |
CRE, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae; CSE, carbapenem-susceptible Enterobacteriaceae; UTI, urinary tract infection; WCC, white cell count.