Volume 24, Number 4—April 2018
Research
Carbapenem-Nonsusceptible Acinetobacter baumannii, 8 US Metropolitan Areas, 2012–2015
Table 3
Outcome | No. (%) |
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Hospitalized at, or within 30 d after, date of specimen collection, n = 598 | 449 (75.1) |
Admission to intensive care unit on day of or within 7 d after sample collection, n = 449 | 168 (37.4) |
Discharge location after acute care hospitalization among patients who survived, n = 356† | |
Long-term care facility | 187 (52.5)) |
Private residence | 131 (36.8) |
Long-term acute care hospital | 34 (9.6)) |
Other |
1 (0.3) |
Died,‡ n = 594 | 106 (17.9) |
Among cases with a sterile site culture, n = 172§ | 71 (41.3) |
Among cases with a positive urine culture, n = 422§ | 35 (8.3) |
*The study areas were Denver, Colorado; Atlanta, Georgia; Baltimore, Maryland; Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Rochester, New York; Portland, Oregon; Nashville, Tennessee.
†Three case-patients were discharged to unknown locations.
‡Death was determined at discharge for hospital inpatients; 30 d after sample collection for case-patients identified in outpatient dialysis, long-term care, and long-term acute care hospitals; and at evaluation for outpatients. For 4 case-patients, outcome was unknown. The 1 patient who had a blood sampel and a urine was counted in the “sterile site culture” category.
§Significant difference in death by specimen source (p<0.0001).
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