The epidemiology of bloodstream infections caused by Shewanella spp. is not well defined. Our objective was to define the incidence and determinants of Shewanella spp. bloodstream infections by using population-based surveillance in Queensland, Australia during 2000‒2019. The incidence was 1.0 cases/1 million persons annually and was highest during summer and in the tropical Torres and Cape region. Older persons and male patients were at highest risk. At least 1 concurrent condition was documented in 75% of case-patients, and 30-day all cause case-fatality rate was 15%. Aging populations in warm climates might expect an increasing burden of these infections.
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Laupland, K. B., Stewart, A. G., Edwards, F., Paterson, D. L., Coulter, S., Heney, C., … Harris, P. (2022). Shewanella spp. Bloodstream Infections in Queensland, Australia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 28(4), 701–706. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2804.212193
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