Selected article for: "Clostridium difficile infection and difficile infection"

Author: Linder, Kathleen A; McDonald, Philip J; Kauffman, Carol A; Revankar, Sanjay G; Chandrasekar, Pranatharthi H; Miceli, Marisa H
Title: Infectious Complications After Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation for Hematological Malignancy
  • Document date: 2019_2_22
  • ID: qu20hqch_11
    Snippet: Ten patients had a prior autologous HCT, and 1 patient had a prior UCBT at a different institution. Twenty-three (40%) patients had an infection in the preceding 6 months before UCBT (Table 1) . Bacteremia and Clostridium difficile infection were the most common documented infections before UCBT. Twenty-seven (47%) patients had at least 1 episode of febrile neutropenia in the 6 months before transplant. Thirty-eight (67%) patients were CMV antibo.....
    Document: Ten patients had a prior autologous HCT, and 1 patient had a prior UCBT at a different institution. Twenty-three (40%) patients had an infection in the preceding 6 months before UCBT (Table 1) . Bacteremia and Clostridium difficile infection were the most common documented infections before UCBT. Twenty-seven (47%) patients had at least 1 episode of febrile neutropenia in the 6 months before transplant. Thirty-eight (67%) patients were CMV antibody positive before transplant.

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