Background: Febrile infections in children with leukemia are common. The occurrence of possible mixed bacterial-viral infections is unknown.
Methods: We searched for viruses in leukemic children with blood culture-positive bacterial infections. The prospective multicenter survey included 156 febrile episodes in 51 children with acute leukemia. The mean follow-up time was 1.5 years per patient (27,743 patient-days at risk). Sixteen viruses were searched for from nasal swab and stool samples using virus culture, virus antigen detection, and polymerase chain reaction tests.
Results: Bacterial blood cultures were positive in 19 (11%) febrile episodes among 17 children. In half of the septic episodes (11 of 19), a virus was also found. Rhinovirus and respiratory syncytial virus were the most common viruses detected.
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that invasive bacterial infections are commonly associated with viral infections in children with leukemia.