Anatomical sites and causative organisms of grade 3 or greater infections
Anatomical site . | n . | Organism . | n . |
---|---|---|---|
Not known | 14 | Not identified | 68 |
Chest | 54 | Escherichia coli | 6 |
Urine | 11 | Klebsiella | 1 |
Skin | 4 | Enterococcus | 1 |
Blood | 3 | Vancomycin-resistant enterococcus | 1 |
Ear | 1 | Pseudomonas | 1 |
Vulva | 2 | Gram-positive cocci | 1 |
Gallbladder | 1 | PJP | 5 |
Aspergillus | 1 | ||
Influenza A | 2 | ||
Metapneumovirus (grade 5) | 1 | ||
Rhinovirus | 1 | ||
VZV | 2 |
Anatomical site . | n . | Organism . | n . |
---|---|---|---|
Not known | 14 | Not identified | 68 |
Chest | 54 | Escherichia coli | 6 |
Urine | 11 | Klebsiella | 1 |
Skin | 4 | Enterococcus | 1 |
Blood | 3 | Vancomycin-resistant enterococcus | 1 |
Ear | 1 | Pseudomonas | 1 |
Vulva | 2 | Gram-positive cocci | 1 |
Gallbladder | 1 | PJP | 5 |
Aspergillus | 1 | ||
Influenza A | 2 | ||
Metapneumovirus (grade 5) | 1 | ||
Rhinovirus | 1 | ||
VZV | 2 |
All infection-related AEs, plus febrile neutropenia or hypogammoglobulinaemia, if there was a clinical source. In addition, there was 1 case of fatal progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy due to JC virus during follow-up.