Identification and Clinical Characteristics of Community-Acquired <i>Acinetobacter baumannii</i> in Patients Hospitalized for Moderate or Severe COVID-19 in Peru
Wilmer Silva-Caso,
Giancarlo Pérez-Lazo,
Miguel Angel Aguilar-Luis,
Adriana Morales-Moreno,
José Ballena-López,
Fernando Soto-Febres,
Johanna Martins-Luna,
Luis J. Del Valle,
Sungmin Kym,
Deysi Aguilar-Luis,
Dayana Denegri-Hinostroza,
Juana del Valle-Mendoza
Affiliations
Wilmer Silva-Caso
School of Medicine, Research Center of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima 15023, Peru
Giancarlo Pérez-Lazo
Division of Infectious Diseases, Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen National Hospital-EsSalud, Lima 15033, Peru
Miguel Angel Aguilar-Luis
School of Medicine, Research Center of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima 15023, Peru
Adriana Morales-Moreno
Division of Infectious Diseases, Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen National Hospital-EsSalud, Lima 15033, Peru
José Ballena-López
Division of Infectious Diseases, Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen National Hospital-EsSalud, Lima 15033, Peru
Fernando Soto-Febres
Division of Infectious Diseases, Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen National Hospital-EsSalud, Lima 15033, Peru
Johanna Martins-Luna
School of Medicine, Research Center of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima 15023, Peru
Luis J. Del Valle
Barcelona Research Center for Multiscale Science and Engineering, Departament d’Enginyeria Química, EEBE, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), 08034 Barcelona, Spain
Sungmin Kym
Korea International Cooperation for Infectious Diseases, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 35015, Republic of Korea
Deysi Aguilar-Luis
School of Medicine, Research Center of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima 15023, Peru
Dayana Denegri-Hinostroza
School of Medicine, Research Center of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima 15023, Peru
Juana del Valle-Mendoza
School of Medicine, Research Center of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima 15023, Peru
Acinetobacter baumannii has been described as a cause of serious community-acquired infections in tropical countries. Currently, its implications when simultaneously identified with other pathogens are not yet adequately understood. A descriptive study was conducted on hospitalized patients with a diagnosis of moderate/severe SARS-CoV-2-induced pneumonia confirmed via real-time RT-PCR. Patients aged > 18 years who were admitted to a specialized COVID-19 treatment center in Peru were selected for enrollment. A. baumannii was detected via the PCR amplification of the blaOXA-51 gene obtained from nasopharyngeal swabs within 48 h of hospitalization. A total of 295 patients with COVID-19 who met the study inclusion criteria were enrolled. A. baumannii was simultaneously identified in 40/295 (13.5%) of COVID-19-hospitalized patients. Demographic data and comorbidities were comparable in both Acinetobacter-positive and -negative subgroups. However, patients identified as being infected with Acinetobacter were more likely to have received outpatient antibiotics prior to hospitalization, had a higher requirement for high-flow nasal cannula and a higher subjective incidence of fatigue, and were more likely to develop Acinetobacter-induced pneumonia during hospitalization. Conclusions: The group in which SARS-CoV-2 and A. baumannii were simultaneously identified had a higher proportion of fatigue, a higher frequency of requiring a high-flow cannula, and a higher proportion of superinfection with the same microorganism during hospitalization.