Staphylococcus aureus sepsis in childhood malignancy
J. S. Miser and A. W. Miser
Forty-five episodes of Staphylococcus aureus septicemia occurred in 44
children with malignant neoplasms over a seven-year period. The frequent
findings at diagnosis were fever, neutropenia, and an active malignant
process. Twenty-six (58%) of 45 episodes had a primary focus of infection.
Multiple-organism sepsis occurred four times; three episodes were fatal.
Only one patient with single-organism S aureus sepsis died (a mortality of
2%). Direct infectious complications occurred in nine (20%) of 45 episodes.
Endocarditis and osteomyelitis were not seen as complications of S aureus
sepsis.