Publications by authors named "Abdulfatah Alamri"

Background: Candida auris, an emerging multidrug-resistant fungus species that grows as yeast, causes bloodstream infection, and is associated with high mortality rates. In this study, we identified risk factors associated with C. auris bloodstream infection, antifungal susceptibility pattern, complications, and outcome of the infection.

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Background: Although the usefulness of the Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) in predicting clinical deterioration or the need for intensive care unit (ICU) admission has been evaluated in several studies, only few reports have considered the immune status of the patient. Patients receiving chemotherapy for cancer are at risk of sepsis. This study aimed to assess the validity of MEWS in predicting clinical deterioration, ICU admission, and mortality among immunocompromised cancer patients on chemotherapy (CPOC).

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Article Synopsis
  • Mucormycosis is a severe fungal infection primarily affecting people with weakened immune systems, leading to high mortality rates in patients, particularly in Saudi Arabia's western region.
  • A study at King Abdulaziz Medical City analyzed 15 cases of mucormycosis over a decade, finding that the most common causes were hematological malignancies and diabetes, with cutaneous mucormycosis being the most frequent presentation.
  • The research highlighted a concerning 73.3% mortality rate, although cutaneous cases showed somewhat better survival, suggesting the need for improved diagnostic methods and treatment strategies.
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species are to be opportunistic pathogens. Although rare, several case reports have mentioned infections ranging from cutaneous infections to bacteremia. Here, we present a case report describing a 64-year-old male pancreatic cancer patient diagnosed with bacteremia.

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