Infectious morbidity in critically ill patients with cancer.
Safdar A, Armstrong D.
Crit Care Clin. 2001 Jul;17(3):531-70, vii-viii. Review.
Abstract
Infection frequently complicates the course of cancer treatment and often adversely affects the outcome. Patients have a greater tendency for acquiring infections caused by opportunistic microorganisms. Agents with low virulence potential may lead to invasive and often life-threatening infections because of altered host immune function. The immune dysfunction may be caused by the underlying malignancy, by antineoplastic chemotherapy, or by invasive procedures during supportive care.