Infections in Kidney Transplant Recipients: Perspectives in French Caribbean

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Tardieu, Laurene [1 ]
Doppelt, Gary [2 ]
Nicolas, Muriel [3 ]
Emal, Violaine [4 ]
Blanchet, Pascal [5 ]
Markowicz, Samuel [1 ]
Galantine, Valerie [6 ]
Roger, Pierre-Marie [1 ]
Claudeon, Joelle [6 ]
Epelboin, Loic [7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Hosp Univ, Serv Malad Infectieuses & Trop, F-97139 Guadeloupe, France
[2] Ctr Hosp Cayenne, Serv Radiol, F-97306 Cayenne, Guyane Francais, France
[3] Ctr Hosp Univ, Serv Microbiol, F-97139 Les Abymes, Guadeloupe, France
[4] Ctr Hosp Univ, Serv Nephrol, F-97261 Fort De France, Martinique, France
[5] Ctr Hosp Univ, Serv Urol, F-97139 Les Abymes, Guadeloupe, France
[6] Ctr Hosp Univ, Serv Nephrol, F-97139 Les Abymes, Guadeloupe, France
[7] Ctr Hosp Cayenne, Serv Malad Infectieuses & Trop, F-97300 Cayenne, Guyane Francais, France
[8] Ctr Hosp Cayenne, INSERM, CIC 1424, F-97300 Cayenne, Guyane Francais, France
关键词
transplant infectious diseases; kidney transplantation; nocardiosis; phaeohyphomycosis; URINARY-TRACT-INFECTION; RISK-FACTORS; RENAL-TRANSPLANTATION; NOCARDIA INFECTION; COMPLICATIONS; MULTICENTER; PHEOHYPHOMYCOSIS; SPECTRUM; DISEASES;
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10.3390/microorganisms12122390
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Few studies have focused on the infectious complications in kidney transplant recipients in tropical regions, particularly in the Caribbean. The primary objective of this study was to determine the incidence of bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections in kidney transplant recipients in the French Caribbean and French Guiana. We included all patients who received a kidney transplant at the University Hospital of Guadeloupe between January 2014 and October 2016, with post-transplant follow-up in the French Caribbean. A total of 91 patients were included, of whom 57 developed an infectious event during follow-up. When infections were documented (94/111), bacterial infections were the most frequent (79/94), followed by fungal (11/94) and parasitic infections (4/94). Four cases of nocardiosis were identified (4/79). Phaeohyphomycosis was the most common fungal infection (7/11). In a multivariate analysis, the female gender and diabetes mellitus at the time of transplant were significantly associated with a higher risk of infection. This study is the first to describe the epidemiology of infections in kidney transplant recipients in the Caribbean and to analyze the potential risk factors. We reported a similar profile of bacterial infections to that which were observed in the European and American studies. However, we found a higher incidence of tropical infections, such as nocardiosis and phaeohyphomycosis, which highlights the need for heightened awareness among healthcare teams to ensure earlier and more appropriate treatment. Further studies focusing on these rare tropical infections are necessary to better understand their risk factors
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