Objectives: In previous influenza pandemics, bacterial co-infections have been a major cause of mortality. We aimed to evaluate the burden of co-infections in patients with COVID-19. Methods: We systematically searched Embase, Medline, Cochrane Library, LILACS and CINAHL for eligible studies published from 1 January 2020 to 17 April 2020. We included patients of all ages, in all settings. The main outcome was the proportion of patients with a bacterial, fungal or viral co-infection. .Results: Thirty studies including 3834 patients were included. Overall, 7% of hospitalised COVID-19 patients had a bacterial co-infection (95% CI 3-12%, n=2183, I2=92?2%). A higher proportion of ICU patients had bacterial co-infections than patients in mixed wa...
COVID-19 pneumonia signs and symptoms are not specific and it may be similar to other cases of pneum...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Introduction: A considerable proportion of patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVI...
Background and Aim: Co-infection of COVID-19 with other respiratory pathogens which may complicate t...
AIM: Co-infecting bacterial pathogens are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in influenza. How...
We agree with Michael J Cox and colleagues1 that clinical management of COVID-19 would be enhanced b...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of viral co-infection in a well-characterised cohort of hospita...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Bacterial co-infection in COVID-19 patients significantly contributes to the worsening of the progno...
Purpose: Microbial coinfections in COVID-19 patients carry a risk of poor outcomes. This study aimed...
The pandemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 raised the attention towards bacteri...
Background To provide information about pathogens' coinfection prevalence with SARS-CoV-2 could be a...
BACKGROUND: Microbiological characterisation of co-infections and secondary infections in patients w...
COVID-19 pneumonia signs and symptoms are not specific and it may be similar to other cases of pneum...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Introduction: A considerable proportion of patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVI...
Background and Aim: Co-infection of COVID-19 with other respiratory pathogens which may complicate t...
AIM: Co-infecting bacterial pathogens are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in influenza. How...
We agree with Michael J Cox and colleagues1 that clinical management of COVID-19 would be enhanced b...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of viral co-infection in a well-characterised cohort of hospita...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Introduction. During previous viral pandemics, reported co-infection rates and implicated pathogens ...
Bacterial co-infection in COVID-19 patients significantly contributes to the worsening of the progno...
Purpose: Microbial coinfections in COVID-19 patients carry a risk of poor outcomes. This study aimed...
The pandemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 raised the attention towards bacteri...
Background To provide information about pathogens' coinfection prevalence with SARS-CoV-2 could be a...
BACKGROUND: Microbiological characterisation of co-infections and secondary infections in patients w...
COVID-19 pneumonia signs and symptoms are not specific and it may be similar to other cases of pneum...
Few data are available on infectious complications in critically ill patients with different viral i...
Introduction: A considerable proportion of patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVI...