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Nosocomial outbreak of esbl-producing enterobacter cloacae among cardio-thoracic surgical patients: causes and consequences
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May 2019

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Journal of Hospital Infection

A. Noël

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S. Dupont

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Y. Glupczynski

Background Enterobacteriaceae are recognized as leading pathogens of healthcare-associated infections. Aim To report the investigation of a nosocomial outbreak of extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacter cloacae affecting cardiothoracic surgery patients in a Belgian academic hospital. Methods Cases were defined based on epidemiological and microbiological investigations, including molecular typing using repetitive element-based polymerase chain reaction and multi-locus sequence typing. Case–control studies followed by field evaluations allowed the identification of a possible reservoir, and the retrospective assessment of human and financial consequences. Findings Over a three-month period, 42 patients were infected or colonized by CTX-M-15-producing E. cloacae strains that belonged to the same clonal lineage. Acquisition mainly occurred in the intensive care unit (N = 23) and in the cardiothoracic surgery ward (N = 16). All but one patient had, prior to acquisition, undergone a cardiothoracic surgical procedure, monitored by the same transoesophageal echocardiography (TOE) probe in the operating room. Despite negative microbiological culture results, the exclusion of the suspected probe resulted in rapid termination of the outbreak. Overall, the outbreak was associated with a high mortality rate among infected patients (40%) as well as significant costs (€266,550). Conclusion The outbreak was indirectly shown to be associated with the contamination of a manually disinfected TOE probe used per-operatively during cardiothoracic surgery procedures, because withdrawal of the putative device led to rapid termination of the outbreak.

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... 1,2 Outbreaks with Enterobacter species can go on for years secondary to environmental contamination and cross-transmission between patients. [3][4][5] Infection control measures such as hand hygiene (HH), contact isolation (CI) dedicated patient equipment, and selective antibiotics are often implemented to halt outbreaks. [3][4][5] As in other nosocomial infections, understaffing and overcrowding can contribute to cross-transmission. ...

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Invasion of superbugs: Cockroach-driven outbreak of multidrug-resistant Enterobacter in an ICU
Nosocomial outbreak of esbl-producing enterobacter cloacae among cardio-thoracic surgical patients: causes and consequences
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  • May 2019

Journal of Hospital Infection