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The rate of blood culture contamination and common organisms isolated in Malaysian public hospitals.
Mokhtar, N A; Ting, S Y; Zainol Abidin, N Z; Abdul Hameed, A; Mohamed, Z; Mustapa, N I; Ahmad, N H; Baharuddin, S; Sibalinggam, G; Abd Hadi, Z L; Zam, Z; Mat Nor, L A; Situ, S F; Sharuddin, F D; Mohd Ali, A S; Abdullah Azahari, N; Rashid, R; Syed Omar, S S; Othman, N; Rasid, N R; Thangarajah, P; Boon, K Y; Mohd Said, N A; Mohd Zaili, M Z; Arba'Eni, A H; Baharudin, R; Md Noor, K; Wan Ismail, W A; Heng, P Y; Ahmad Ghazali, W A A; Khamis, S N; Baharim, H.
Afiliación
  • Mokhtar NA; Hospital Teluk Intan, Pathology Department, Perak, Ministry of Health, Malaysia. akmalmmj@gmail.com.
  • Ting SY; Clinical Research Centre, Hospital Seri Manjung, Perak, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Zainol Abidin NZ; Hospital Tuanku Ja'afar, Pathology Department, Negeri Sembilan, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Abdul Hameed A; Hospital Selayang, Pathology Department, Selangor, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Mohamed Z; Johor Bahru Public Health Laboratory, Johor, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Mustapa NI; Hospital Sungai Buloh, Pathology Department, Selangor, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Ahmad NH; Hospital Sungai Buloh, Pathology Department, Selangor, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Baharuddin S; Hospital Tuanku Ja'afar, Pathology Department, Negeri Sembilan, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Sibalinggam G; Hospital Tuanku Ampuan Najihah, Pathology Department, Negeri Sembilan, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Abd Hadi ZL; Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Pathology Department, Perak, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Zam Z; Hospital Taiping, Pathology Department, Perak, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Mat Nor LA; Hospital Serdang, Pathology Department, Selangor, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Situ SF; Hospital Kajang, Pathology Department, Selangor, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Sharuddin FD; Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, Pathology Department, Selangor, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Mohd Ali AS; Hospital Putrajaya, Pathology Department, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Abdullah Azahari N; Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II, Pathology Department, Kelantan, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Rashid R; Hospital Tanah Merah, Pathology Department, Kelantan, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Syed Omar SS; Hospital Sultan Ismail Petra, Pathology Department, Kelantan, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Othman N; Hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah, Pathology Department, Terengganu, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Rasid NR; Hospital Kemaman, Pathology Department, Terengganu, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Thangarajah P; Hospital Melaka, Pathology Department, Melaka, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Boon KY; Hospital Pulau Pinang, Pathology Department, Pulau Pinang, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Mohd Said NA; Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Pathology Department, Kedah, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Mohd Zaili MZ; Hospital Queen Elizabeth, Pathology Department, Sabah, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Arba'Eni AH; Hospital Umum Sarawak, Pathology Department, Sarawak, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Baharudin R; Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Pathology Department, Pahang, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Md Noor K; Hospital Sultan Abdul Halim, Pathology Department, Kedah, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Wan Ismail WA; Hospital Kulim, Pathology Department, Kedah, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Heng PY; Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Pathology Department, Johor, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Ahmad Ghazali WAA; Hospital Segamat, Pathology Department, Johor, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Khamis SN; Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, Pathology Department, Perlis, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
  • Baharim H; Hospital Sultanah Fatimah, Pathology Department, Johor, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
Malays J Pathol ; 46(2): 307-314, 2024 Aug.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39207008
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Blood culture contamination remains a dilemma issue in the diagnosis of bloodstream infection. However, to date, there is no national data on blood culture contamination and the common organism isolated in Malaysia. This is a pioneer multi-centre study involving public hospitals with medical microbiologists in Malaysia to determine the blood culture contamination rate and the common organism isolated. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

This retrospective cross-sectional study involved record review of all blood culture results over 9 months period from 1st January 2018 until 30th September 2018 in 27 government hospitals in Malaysia. For each positive culture result, the type of isolated organism was classified to represent true bacteraemia or contamination.

RESULTS:

We analysed 448,109 blood culture records from the participating hospitals. The blood culture positivity rate was 12.5% (57395 of 448109) and 25.0% (14367 of 57395) of the positive blood culture represents contamination. The national blood culture contamination rate in Malaysia was 3.2%. The contamination rate in the adult population was significantly higher than the paediatric population (3.6% vs. 2.6%; p<0.001). The blood contamination rate by institution ranged from 1.5% to 6.8%. The most frequently isolated microorganisms in the contaminated cultures were coagulase-negative staphylococci (71.0%).

CONCLUSION:

Blood culture contamination is a major issue that warrants priority in recognition, and interventions should be implemented to reduce the blood contamination rate in Malaysia.
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Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Bacteriemia / Cultivo de Sangre / Hospitales Públicos País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Malays J Pathol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article
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Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Bacteriemia / Cultivo de Sangre / Hospitales Públicos País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Malays J Pathol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article