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. 2020 Nov 6;53:e20200248. doi: 10.1590/0037-8682-0248-2020

TABLE 2: Risk factors associated with infection and colonization caused by A. baumannii in pediatric and neonatal ICUs.

Study Place of study Study period No. of patients Cases Controls Risk factors P-value
BRITO et al., 2010 Brazil 2001-2002 33 11 patients with infectious conditions caused by AB. 22 patients without infectious conditions caused by AB. Birth weight <2500 grams, respiratory syndromes, parental feeding, re-intubation, carbapenem use, and mechanical ventilation. P < 0.05
DENG et al., 2011 China 2002-2008 349 117 patients with PAVM caused by AB. 232 patients without PAVM caused by AB. Use of mechanical ventilation> 7 days. P < 0.01
HSU et al., 2014 Taiwan 2004-2010 248 37 patients with bacteremia caused by AB. 74 patients without bacteremia and 137 patients with bacteremia caused by Escherichia coli or Klebsiella spp. Cholestasis, gestational age < 29 weeks. P < 0.05
LEE et al., 2017 China 2004-2014 40 37 patients with AB susceptible to imipenem 3 patients with AB resistant to imipenem Prematurity, low birth weight (70% < 1500 g), prolonged intubation, percutaneous use of central venous catheter, inappropriate initial therapy, infection within the first 10 days of life, use of imipenem for up to 5 days, and high frequency oscillation ventilation. P < 0.05
PUNPANICH et al., 2012 Thailand 2005-2010 176 91 patients with bacteremia caused by CRAB. 85 patients with bacteremia caused by CSAB. Prematurity, use of mechanical ventilation, previous exposure to carbapenems. P < 0.05
HOSOGLU et al., 2012 Turkey 2006-2007 192 64 patients with AB sepsis. 128 patients with blood samples without AB. Stay in the ICU> 7 days, re-intubation. P < 0.001
De OLIVEIRA COSTA et al., 2015 Brazil 2009-2012 101 47 patients with infection caused by BGN. 54 patients without infection caused by BGN. Hematologic diseases, neutropenia > 3 days, previous use of antibiotics, previous hospitalization, stay in the ICU > 3 days. P < 0.05
THATRIMONTRICHAI et al., 2013 Thailand 2009-2014 101 63 patients with CRAB pneumonia and 13 patients with CSAB. 25 patients with pneumonia without bacterial growth or caused by other microorganisms. Weight of newborns, previous use of cephalosporins, surfactant replacement therapy, re-intubation, umbilical artery catheterization. P < 0.05
REDDY et al., 2015 South Africa 2010 388 194 patients with blood culture or respiratory sample positive for AB. 194 patients with blood culture or negative respiratory sample for AB. Mechanical ventilation and traumatic brain injury. P < 0.05
ZARRILLI et al., 2012 Italy 2010-2011 161 22 patients with AB. 139 patients without AB in the first 48 h. Use of mechanical ventilation and central venous catheter.
TRAN et al., 2015 Vietnam 2010-2011 2555 69 patients with sepsis caused by AB. 2486 patients without sepsis caused by AB. Maternal infection, gestational age, central catheter, surgical procedure, and blood transfusion. P < 0.05
KUMAR et al., 2014 India 2010-2012 65 33 patients with CRAB bloodstream infection. 32 patients without CSAB bloodstream infection. Previous use of antibiotics, hospitalization > 7 days, use of mechanical ventilation > 7 days. P < 0.05
WEI et al., 2014 Taiwan 2010-2013 59 12 deaths due to sepsis caused by MDRAB. 47 deaths due to sepsis caused by other microorganisms. Prolonged intubation, mechanical ventilation, peripheral central venous catheter, umbilical catheter, total parental nutrition, ICU stay > 7 days, surgical procedure, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. P < 0.05
MACIEL et al., 2017 Brazil 2013-2015 21 21 patients with AB colonization without clinical manifestation. 17 patients without sepsis. Low birth weight, prematurity, hospitalization time, previous exposure to beta-lactams, use of peripheral access, and respiratory syndromes. P < 0.05

AB: A. baumannii; PAVM: pneumonia associated with mechanical ventilation; CRAB: carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii; CSAB: carbapenem-susceptible A. baumannii; BGN: gram-negative bacillus; MDRAB: multidrug-resistant A. baumannii; ICU: intensive care unit.