Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 5, 2026

Assessment of Intestinal Transcytosis of Neonatal Escherichia coli Bacteremia Isolates
Published on: February 17, 2023
Enterobacteriaceae bacteremia: risk factors for ESBLPE
C Neulier1, G Birgand2, É Ruppé3
1Infection Control Unit, UHLIN, hôpital Bichat-Claude-Bernard, AP-HP, 46, rue Henri-Huchard, 75877 Paris cedex 18, France.
Objectives:
The increasing prevalence of extended spectrum beta-lactamase producing enterobacteriaceae (ESBLPE) requires defining the use of carbapenems in first intention. We analyzed the associations between enterobacteriaceae bacteremia (EbBact) and ESBLPE carriage during 10 years in a 950-bed teaching hospital.
Methods:
We analyzed a 10-year (July 2001 to June 2011) prospective collection of bacteremia cases including 2 databases: (1) EbBact and (2) a computerized database of patients carrying EBLSE. Only one episode of EbBact was analyzed per patient and hospital stay. Factors associated with ESBLPE bacteremia were assessed by univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.
Results:
Overall, 2355 cases of EbBact were identified, among which 135 (5.7%) were ESBLPE (2001-05: 1.4%, 2006-09: 7.6%, 2010-11: 14.2%). ESBLPE bacteremia was observed in 52 of the 88 (59%) patients carrying ESBLPE and in 83/2267 (3.7%) patients not known to be colonized with ESBLPE. Factors associated with ESBLPE bacteremia in patients not known to be colonized were: female gender (ORa=0.56, CI95% [0.34-0.91]), hospitalization in the ICU (ORa=2.51 [1.27-5.05]) or medical/surgical wards (ORa=1.83 [1.04-3.38]), the period (2006-09, ORa=4.08 [2.21-8.16]; 2010-11, ORa=8.17 [4.14-17.06] compared to 2001-05), and history of EbBact (ORa=2.29 [0.97-4.79]).
Conclusion:
In case of EbBact, patients known to be colonized with ESBLPE present with ESBLPE bacteremia in more than half of the cases, requiring carbapenems as empirical antibiotic treatment. The global prevalence of ESBLPE among patients presenting with EbBact not known to be colonized with ESBLPE was 3.7%.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Bacterial Gastroenteritis
Factors Affecting the Risk of Infection
The integrity and count of the white blood cells help the body resist pathogens and fight infection. When impaired, it reduces the body's resistance to pathogens. The acidic pH levels of the gastrointestinal, genitourinary tracts, and skin...
Endocarditis I: Introduction
Reservoir of Infection
Peritoneal Dialysis II: Peritoneal Dialysis Systems and Complications
Clinical Significance of Antibiotic Resistance

