Home-use nebulizers: A potential primary source of Burkholderia cepacia and other colistin-resistant, gram-negative bacteria in patients with cystic fibrosis

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Hutchinson, GR
Parker, S
Pryor, JA
DuncanSkingle, F
Hoffman, PN
Hodson, ME
Kaufmann, ME
Pitt, TL
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[1] CENT PUBL HLTH LAB,LAB HOSP INFECT,LONDON NW9 5HT,ENGLAND
[2] ROYAL BROMPTON HOSP,DEPT PHYSIOTHERAPY,LONDON SW3 6NP,ENGLAND
[3] ROYAL BROMPTON HOSP,DEPT CYST FIBROSIS,LONDON SW3 6NP,ENGLAND
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10.1128/JCM.34.3.584-587.1996
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Inhalation of aerosols contaminated with gram-negative bacteria generated from home-use nebulizers used by cystic fibrosis (CF) patients may be a primary route for bacterial colonization of the lung. Burkholderia cepacia was isolated from 3 to 35 home-use nebulizers, and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia was isolated from 4 of 35 home-use nebulizers. Sputum cultures for two patients whose nebulizers,t ere contaminated with B. cepacia did not yield the organism. However, DNA macrorestriction analysis by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis confirmed that one of two strains of B. cepacia recovered from the nebulizer of a third patient was also present in the sputum of that patient. Although Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated from 34 patients, none of the nebulizers were positive for the organism, Sixty-nine percent of nebulizers were contaminated, and up to 16 different environmental colistin-resistant, gram-negative species were identified. The heaviest contamination was found beneath the chamber atomizer. A questionnaire survey showed that the majority of patients (28 of 34) were receiving nebulized colistin and/or gentamicin. Patients who followed recommended instructions for good nebulizer hygienic practice and paid particular attention to drying had minimal or no contamination of their nebulizers.
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