Campylobacter fetus Invasive Infections and Risks for Death, France, 2000–2021

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Campylobacter fetus accounts for 1% of Campylobacter spp. infections, but prevalence of bacteremia and risk for death are high. To determine clinical features of C. fetus infections and risks for death, we conducted a retrospective observational study of all adult inpatients with a confirmed C. fetus infection in Nord Franche-Comté Hospital, Trevenans, France, during January 2000–December 2021. Among 991 patients with isolated Campylobacter spp. strains, we identified 39 (4%) with culture-positive C. fetus infections, of which 33 had complete records and underwent further analysis; 21 had documented bacteremia and 12 did not. Secondary localizations were reported for 7 (33%) patients with C. fetus bacteremia, of which 5 exhibited a predilection for vascular infections (including 3 with mycotic aneurysm). Another 7 (33%) patients with C. fetus bacteremia died within 30 days. Significant risk factors associated with death within 30 days were dyspnea, quick sequential organ failure assessment score >2 at admission, and septic shock.

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Zayet, S., Klopfenstein, T., Gendrin, V., Vuillemenot, J. B., Plantin, J., Toko, L., … Royer, P. Y. (2023). Campylobacter fetus Invasive Infections and Risks for Death, France, 2000–2021. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 29(11), 2189–2197. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2911.230598

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