Ambreen Khalil
Staten Island University Hospital
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American Journal of Infection Control | 2016
Mohamad Yasmin; Halim El Hage; Rita Obeid; Hanine El Haddad; Mazen Zaarour; Ambreen Khalil
BACKGROUND In the United States, bloodstream infections (BSIs) are predominated by Staphylococcus aureus. The proportion of community-acquired methicillin-resistant S aureus (MRSA) BSI is on the rise. The goal of this study is to explore the epidemiology of BSI caused by S aureus within Staten Island, New York. METHODS This is a case-case-control study from April 2012-October 2014. Cases were comprised of patients with BSI secondary to MRSA and methicillin-sensitive S aureus (MSSA). The control group contained patients who were hospitalized during the same time period as cases but did not develop infections during their stay. Two multivariable models compared each group of cases with the uninfected controls. RESULTS A total of 354 patients were analyzed. Infections were community acquired in 76% of cases. The major source of BSI was skin-related infections (n = 76). The first multivariable model showed that recent central venous catheter placement was an independent infection risk factor (odds ratio [OR] = 80.7; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.2-3,014.1). In the second model, prior hospital stay >3 days (OR = 4.1; 95% CI, 1.5-5.7) and chronic kidney disease (OR = 3.0; 95% CI, 1.01-9.2) were uniquely associated with MSSA. Persistent bacteremia, recurrence, and other hospital-acquired infections were more likely with MRSA BSI than MSSA BSI. CONCLUSION Most infections were community acquired. The presence of a central venous catheter constituted a robust independent risk factor for MRSA BSI. Patients with MRSA BSI suffered worse outcomes than those with MSSA BSI.
Clinical Rheumatology | 2015
Daniel Jo; Tiffany Pompa; Ambreen Khalil; Frank Kong; Robert V. Wetz; Mark Goldstein
Chest | 2017
Paul Catella; Shimshon Wiesel; Marco Campitelli; Ambreen Khalil; Priya Tyagi; Mohammad Maruf
International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2016
Ambreen Khalil; N. Gulati; B. Joseph; M. Maruf
Clinical Infection and Immunity | 2016
Kathleen DiMaiuta; Lisa Xiao; Ambreen Khalil; Gita Vatandoust; Neha Gulati
Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2015
Mohamad Yasmin; Ambreen Khalil; Halim El Hage; Rita Obeid; Salma Jabak; Tania A. Baban; Hanin El Haddad; Nisreen Sidani; Mazen Zaarour; Elias Fares; Ziad Esper; Souha S. Kanj; Zeina A. Kanafani
Chest | 2015
Julie Zaidan; Boutros Karam; Marc Saad; Ambreen Khalil
Chest | 2015
Halim Elhage; Mohamad Yasmin; Ambreen Khalil
International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2014
U. Ibrahim; A. Culliford; Robert V. Wetz; Ambreen Khalil
Chest | 2013
Sara Ahmed; Jared Radbel; Dany Elsayegh; Ayesha Ahmed; Farshid Daneshvar; Gita Vatandoust; Ambreen Khalil