Children with inherited leukodystrophies have high hospitalization rates, often associated with infection. We studied whether potentially modifiable risk factors (preexisting indwelling central intravenous access, urinary catheter, hardware, or mechanical ventilation; and influenza vaccine) were associated with infection-related hospitalization in children with leukodystrophy. Central intravenous access was associated with sepsis (odds ratio [OR] 9.8); urinary catheter was associated with urinary tract infections (OR 9.0); lack of seasonal vaccination was associated with influenza (OR 6.4); and mechanical ventilation was associated with pneumonia (OR 2.7). We conclude that potentially modifiable risk factors are significantly associated with infection and hospitalization in children with leukodystrophies.
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Anderson, H. M., Wilkes, J., Korgenski, E. K., Pulsipher, M. A., Blaschke, A. J., Hersh, A. L., … Bonkowsky, J. L. (2014). Preventable infections in children with leukodystrophy. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 1(5), 370–374. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.61
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