Infections in Burn Patients

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Burn wound infections.

Clin Microbiol Rev. 19: 403-434D'Avignon L.C. Hogan B.K. Murray C.K. et al.

Contribution of bacterial and viral infections to attributable mortality in patients with severe burns: an autopsy series.

Burns. 36: 773-779Norbury W. Herndon D.N. Tanksley J. et al.

Infection in Burns.

Surg Infect. 17: 250-255Moore C.B. Medina M.A. van Deventer H.W. et al.

Downregulation of immune signaling genes in patients with large surface burn injury.

J Burn Care Res. 28: 879-887Hansbrough J.F. Field Jr., T.O. Gadd M.A. et al.

Immune response modulation after burn injury: T cells and antibodies.

J Burn Care Rehabil. 8: 509-512Mistry S. Mistry N.F. Antia N.H. et al.

Cellular immune mechanisms in thermally injured mice.

Burns Incl Therm Inj. 12: 188-192Mistry S. Mistry N.P. Arora S. et al.

Cellular immune response following thermal injury in human patients.

Burns Incl Therm Inj. 12: 318-324

Toll-Like Receptor Signaling in Burn Wound Healing and Scarring.

Adv Wound Care. 6: 330-343Fear V.S. Boyd J.H. Rea S. et al.

Burn Injury Leads to Increased Long-Term Susceptibility to Respiratory Infection in both Mouse Models and Population Studies.

PLoS One. 12: e0169302Rendon J.L. Li X. Akhtar S. et al.

Interleukin-22 modulates gut epithelial and immune barrier functions following acute alcohol exposure and burn injury.

Shock. 39: 11-18

Microbiota-Immune Interaction in the Pathogenesis of Gut-Derived Infection.

Front Immunol. 10: 1873Adiliaghdam F. Cavallaro P. Mohad V. et al.

Targeting the gut to prevent sepsis from a cutaneous burn.

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Sepsis in the burn patient: a different problem than sepsis in the general population.

Burns Trauma. 5: 23Williams F.N. Herndon D.N.

Metabolic and Endocrine Considerations After Burn Injury.

Clin Plast Surg. 44: 541-553Hogan B.K. Wolf S.E. Hospenthal D.R. et al.

Correlation of American Burn Association sepsis criteria with the presence of bacteremia in burned patients admitted to the intensive care unit.

J Burn Care Res. 33: 371-378Mann-Salinas E.A. Baun M.M. Meininger J.C. et al.

Novel predictors of sepsis outperform the American Burn Association sepsis criteria in the burn intensive care unit patient.

J Burn Care Res. 34: 31-43Burmeister D.M. Heard T.C. Chao T. et al.

A Prospective Observational Study Comparing Clinical Sepsis Criteria to Protein Biomarkers Reveals a Role for Vascular Dysfunction in Burn Sepsis.

Crit Care Explor. 4: e0610Mann E.A. Wood G.L. Wade C.E.

Use of procalcitonin for the detection of sepsis in the critically ill burn patient: a systematic review of the literature.

Burns. 37: 549-558Ruiz-Castilla M. Roca O. Masclans J.R. et al.

RECENT ADVANCES IN BIOMARKERS IN SEVERE BURNS.

Shock. 45: 117-125van Duin D. Strassle P.D. DiBiase L.M. et al.

Timeline of health care-associated infections and pathogens after burn injuries.

Am J Infect Control. 44: 1511-1516

The epidemiology of burn wound infections: then and now.

Clin Infect Dis. 37: 543-550Halstead F.D. Lee K.C. Kwei J. et al.

A systematic review of quantitative burn wound microbiology in the management of burns patients.

Burns. 44: 39-56Azzopardi E.A. Azzopardi E. Camilleri L. et al.

Gram negative wound infection in hospitalised adult burn patients--systematic review and metanalysis.

PLoS One. 9: e95042Park H.S. Pham C. Paul E. et al.

Early pathogenic colonisers of acute burn wounds: A retrospective review.

Burns. 43: 1757-1765Johnson T.R. Gómez B.I. McIntyre M.K. et al.

The Cutaneous Microbiome and Wounds: New Molecular Targets to Promote Wound Healing.

Int J Mol Sci. 19Kelly D.C. Rizzo J. Yun H.C. et al.

Microbiology and clinical characteristics of industrial oil burns.

Burns. 46: 711-717Horvath E.E. Murray C.K. Vaughan G.M. et al.

Fungal wound infection (not colonization) is independently associated with mortality in burn patients.

Ann Surg. 245: 978-985Schofield C.M. Murray C.K. Horvath E.E. et al.

Correlation of culture with histopathology in fungal burn wound colonization and infection.

Burns. 33: 341-346Kaita Y. Tarui T. Otsu A. et al.

The Clinical Significance of Serum 1,3-β-D-Glucan For the Diagnosis of Candidemia in Severe Burn Patients.

J Burn Care Res. 40: 104-106Shupp J.W. Petraitiene R. Jaskille A.D. et al.

Early serum (1→3)-β-D-glucan levels in patients with burn injury.

Mycoses. 55: 224-227Blyth D.M. Chung K.K. Cancio L.C. et al.

Clinical utility of fungal screening assays in adults with severe burns.

Burns. 39: 413-419Ballard J. Edelman L. Saffle J. et al.

Positive fungal cultures in burn patients: a multicenter review.

J Burn Care Res. 29: 213-221Aurora A. Le T.D. Akers K.S. et al.

Recurrent bacteremia: A 10-year retrospective study in combat-related burn casualties.

Burns. 45: 579-588Lago K. Decker C.F. Chung K.K. et al.

Difficult to Treat Infections in the Burn Patient.

Surg Infect. 22: 95-102Regules J.A. Glasser J.S. Wolf S.E. et al.

Endocarditis in burn patients: clinical and diagnostic considerations.

Burns. 34: 610-616Liodaki E. Kalousis K. Mauss K.L. et al.

Epidemiology of pneumonia in a burn care unit: the influence of inhalation trauma on pneumonia and of pneumonia on burn mortality.

Ann Burns Fire Disasters. 28: 128-133Edelman D.A. Khan N. Kempf K. et al.

Pneumonia after inhalation injury.

J Burn Care Res. 28: 241-246

American Burn Association Practice guidelines for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in burn patients.

J Burn Care Res. 30: 910-928Graham B.S. Snell Jr., J.D.

Herpes simplex virus infection of the adult lower respiratory tract.

Medicine (Baltim). 62: 384-393Edge J.M. Van der Merwe A.E. Pieper C.H. et al.

Clinical outcome of HIV positive patients with moderate to severe burns.

Burns. 27: 111-114Lachance P. Chen J. Featherstone R. et al.

Association Between Cytomegalovirus Reactivation and Clinical Outcomes in Immunocompetent Critically Ill Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Open Forum Infect Dis. 4: ofx029Bourdarias B. Perro G. Cutillas M. et al.

Herpes simplex virus infection in burned patients: epidemiology of 11 cases.

Burns. 22: 287-290Kagan R.J. Naraqi S. Matsuda T. et al.

Herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus infections in burned patients.

J Trauma. 25: 40-45Sheridan R.L. Weber J.M. Pasternak M.M. et al.

A 15-year experience with varicella infections in a pediatric burn unit.

Burns. 25: 353-356Kubota Y. Kosaka K. Hokazono T. et al.

Disseminated zoster in an adult patient with extensive burns: a case report.

Virol J. 16: 68Sheridan R.L. Schulz J.T. Weber J.M. et al.

Cutaneous herpetic infections complicating burns.

Burns. 26: 621-624Bordes J. Maslin J. Prunet B. et al.

Cytomegalovirus infection in severe burn patients monitoring by real-time polymerase chain reaction: A prospective study.

Burns. 37: 434-439Deepe Jr., G.S. MacMillan B.G. Linnemann Jr., C.C.

Unexplained fever in burn patients due to cytomegalovirus infection.

JAMA. 248: 2299-2301Jain M. Duggal S. Chugh T.D.

Cytomegalovirus infection in non-immunosuppressed critically ill patients.

J Infect Dev Ctries. 5: 571-579Lodding I.P. Schultz H.H. Jensen J.U. et al.

Cytomegalovirus Viral Load in Bronchoalveolar Lavage to Diagnose Lung Transplant Associated CMV Pneumonia.

Transplantation. 102: 326-332Moran K.T. Thupari J.N. O'Reilly T.J. et al.

Effect of immunoglobulin G therapy on serum antibody titers to cytomegalovirus in burn patients.

Am J Surg. 155: 294-297

Cytomegalovirus infection in critically ill patients: a systematic review.

Crit Care. 13: R68

Herpesviruses and the microbiome.

J Allergy Clin Immunol. 132: 1278-1286Agut H. Bonnafous P. Gautheret-Dejean A.

Laboratory and clinical aspects of human herpesvirus 6 infections.

Clin Microbiol Rev. 28: 313-335

CMV in critically ill patients: pathogen or bystander?.

Rev Med Virol. 20: 372-379Limaye A.P. Kirby K.A. Rubenfeld G.D. et al.

Cytomegalovirus reactivation in critically ill immunocompetent patients.

JAMA. 300: 413-422Ong D.S. Bonten M.J.M. Spitoni C. et al.

Epidemiology of Multiple Herpes Viremia in Previously Immunocompetent Patients With Septic Shock.

Clin Infect Dis. 64: 1204-1210Luyt C.E. Combes A. Deback C. et al.

Herpes simplex virus lung infection in patients undergoing prolonged mechanical ventilation.

Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 175: 935-942Luyt C.E. Forel J.M. Hajage D. et al.

Acyclovir for Mechanically Ventilated Patients With Herpes Simplex Virus Oropharyngeal Reactivation: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

JAMA Intern Med. 180: 263-272Kiley J.L. Chung K.K. Blyth D.M.

Viral Infections in Burns.

Surg Infect. 22: 88-94Sen S. Szoka N. Phan H. et al.

Herpes simplex activation prolongs recovery from severe burn injury and increases bacterial infection risk.

J Burn Care Res. 33: 393-397Keen 3rd, E.F. Robinson B.J. Hospenthal D.R. et al.

Prevalence of multidrug-resistant organisms recovered at a military burn center.

Burns. 36: 819-825Lachiewicz A.M. Hauck C.G. Weber D.J. et al.

Bacterial Infections After Burn Injuries: Impact of Multidrug Resistance.

Clin Infect Dis. 65: 2130-2136Singh N.P. Rani M. Gupta K. et al.

Changing trends in antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of bacterial isolates in a burn unit.

Burns. 43: 1083-1087Avni T. Levcovich A. Ad-El D.D. et al.

Prophylactic antibiotics for burns patients: systematic review and meta-analysis.

BMJ. 340: c241Putra O.N. Saputro I.D. Hidayatullah A.Y.N.

A retrospective surveillance of the prophylactic antibiotics for debridement surgery in burn patients.

Int J Burns Trauma. 11: 96-104Cota J.M. FakhriRavari A. Rowan M.P. et al.

Intravenous Antibiotic and Antifungal Agent Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Dosing in Adults with Severe Burn Injury.

Clin Ther. 38: 2016-2031

Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Antimicrobial Agents in Burn Patients.

Surg Infect. 22: 77-82Selig D.J. Akers K.S. Chung K.K. et al.

Meropenem pharmacokinetics in critically ill patients with or without burn treated with or without continuous veno-venous haemofiltration.

Br J Clin Pharmacol. 88: 2156-2168Selig D.J. Akers K.S. Chung K.K. et al.

Comparison of Piperacillin and Tazobactam Pharmacokinetics in Critically Ill Patients with Trauma or with Burn.

Antibiotics (Basel). 11

Topical Antimicrobial Agents for Burn Wound Care: History and Current Status.

Surg Infect. 22: 3-11Dai T. Huang Y.Y. Sharma S.K. et al.

Topical antimicrobials for burn wound infections.

Recent Pat Anti-Infect Drug Discov. 5: 124-151Lewandowski L. Purcell R. Fleming M. et al.

The use of dilute Dakin's solution for the treatment of angioinvasive fungal infection in the combat wounded: a case series.

Mil Med. 178: e503-e507

Antifungal Susceptibility Testing: A Primer for Clinicians.

Open Forum Infect Dis. 8: ofab444Lamoth F. Lewis R.E. Kontoyiannis D.P.

Investigational Antifungal Agents for Invasive Mycoses: A Clinical Perspective.

Clin Infect Dis. 75: 534-544Rizzo J.A. Martini A.K. Pruskowski K.A. et al.

Thermal stability of mafenide and amphotericin B topical solution.

Burns. 44: 475-480

Excision and closure of the wound as applied to burns.

Proc R Soc Med. 65: 23-24

A new concept in the early excision and immediate grafting of burns.

J Trauma. 10: 1103-1108Ong Y.S. Samuel M. Song C.

Meta-analysis of early excision of burns.

Burns. 32: 145-150Spebar M.J. Walters M.J. Pruitt Jr., B.A.

Improved survival with aggressive surgical management of noncandidal fungal infections of the burn wound.

J Trauma. 22: 867-868Wong L. Rajandram R. Allorto N.

Systematic review of excision and grafting in burns: Comparing outcomes of early and late surgery in low and high-income countries.

Burns. 47: 1705-1713

Infection control in the burn unit.

Burns. 37: 5-15Kanamori H. Parobek C.M. Juliano J.J. et al.

A Prolonged Outbreak of KPC-3-Producing Enterobacter cloacae and Klebsiella pneumoniae Driven by Multiple Mechanisms of Resistance Transmission at a Large Academic Burn Center.

Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 61Mabrouk A. Chebbi Y. Raddaoui A. et al.

Clonal spread of PER-1 and OXA-23 producing extensively drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii during an outbreak in a burn intensive care unit in Tunisia.

Acta Microbiol Immunol Hung. 67: 222-227Yagnik K.J. Kalyatanda G. Cannella A.P. et al.

Outbreak of Acinetobacter baumannii associated with extrinsic contamination of ultrasound gel in a tertiary centre burn unit.

Infect Prev Pract. 1: 100009Smoke S.M. Brophy A. Reveron S. et al.

Evolution and transmission of cefiderocol-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii during an outbreak in the burn intensive care unit.

Clin Infect Dis. 76e1261-e1265Be N.A. Allen J.E. Brown T.S. et al.

Microbial profiling of combat wound infection through detection microarray and next-generation sequencing.

J Clin Microbiol. 52: 2583-2594Yun H.C. Tully C.C. Mende K. et al.

A single-center, six-year evaluation of the role of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis in suspected burn center outbreaks.

Burns. 42: 1323-1330Midilli K. Erkiliç A. Kuşkucu M. et al.

Nosocomial outbreak of disseminated orf infection in a burn unit, Gaziantep, Turkey, October to December 2012.

Euro Surveill. 18: 20425

Infection control in burn patients: are fungal infections underestimated?.

Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 17: 51

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