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World J Clin Cases. Aug 16, 2017; 5(8): 324-332
Published online Aug 16, 2017. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v5.i8.324
Table 1 The most common sites of infection and mortality rates in sepsis
Site of infectionMortality (%)
Blood stream infection34.2
Respiratory22
Genitourinary8.2
Wound and soft tissue infection10.55
Abdomen10.25
CNS17.4
Device related9.5
Endocarditis25.95
Others7.05
Table 2 Resistance mechanisms of carbapenemase producing Enterobacteriaceae
ClassGenetic mutationClavulanic acid inhibition
Class AChromosomal encoded (NmcA, Sme, IMI-1, SFC-1)Partially inhibited
Plasmid encoded (IMI-2, GES, KPC)
Class BMetallo-β-lactamase (IMP, VIM and NDM-1, SIM, GIM, SPM)Resistant to clavulanic acid
Class DPlasmid encoded oxa-48Resistant to clavulanic aci
Table 3 Bed side risk score for carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae
Risk factorScore (points)
History of chemotherapy in the last 3 mo19
Invasive devices10
Absence of peripheral vascular disease10
Impairment of level of consciousness at the time of illness9
Hospitalization for 3 or more days before development of BSI7
Age < 65 years old6