PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA AND ENTEROBACTERIACEAE BACTEREMIA AFTER BILIARY ENDOSCOPY - AN OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION USING DNA MACRORESTRICTION ANALYSIS

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STRUELENS, MJ
ROST, F
DEPLANO, A
MAAS, A
SCHWAM, V
SERRUYS, E
CREMER, M
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[1] UNIV LIBRE BRUXELLES,HOSP EPIDEMIOL,DEPT MICROBIOL,B-1070 BRUSSELS,BELGIUM
[2] UNIV LIBRE BRUXELLES,INFECT CONTROL UNIT,B-1070 BRUSSELS,BELGIUM
[3] UNIV LIBRE BRUXELLES,HOP ERASME,DEPT GASTROENTEROL,B-1070 BRUSSELS,BELGIUM
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10.1016/0002-9343(93)90331-I
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: An outbreak of gram-negative bacteremia in patients undergoing endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) was investigated to determine the sources of infection and to control transmission. PATIENTS, METHODs, AND RESULTS: The incidence of post-ERCP bacteremia increased from 1.6% (60 of 3,696) procedures to 3.6% (53 of 1,454) procedures (relative risk 2.3, p <0.0001) after endoscopes were processed in a new automated disinfector. Bacteremia involved nine species of Pseudomonas and Enterobacteriaceae, which were also isolated from processed endoscopes. Seven epidemic strains with highly related genomic macrorestriction profiles each infected 2 or more patients, accounting for 29 (55%) episodes of post-ERCP bacteremia. Strains recovered from endoscopes and from the disinfector were associated with 22 (42%) and 5 (9%) bacteremic episodes respectively. Effective endoscope disinfection was achieved by cleansing and disinfection of a blind channel not processed in the disinfector, additional isopropanol-air flush of all channels, and auto-disinfection of the disinfector. In the following period, the incidence of post-ERCP bacteremia returned to the pre-epidemic rate (1.7%, p = 0.0001). CONCLUSION: Bacterial genome fingerprinting by macrorestriction analysis enabled delineation of a multi-strain outbreak of post-ERCP bacteremia. Cross-contamination, and to a lesser extent, common-source contamination, appeared related to inadequate disinfection of endoscopes processed in an automated disinfector.
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