Author:
Kline Susan,Cameron Sarah,Streifel Andrew,Yakrus Mitchell A.,Kairis Frank,Peacock Keith,Besser John,Cooksey Robert C.
Abstract
AbstractObjective:To investigate and determine the cause of an outbreak ofMycobacterium mucogenicumbacteremias in bone marrow transplant (BMT) and oncology patients.Design:Case–control study and culturing of hospital water sources. Isolates were typed using molecular methods.Setting:University-affiliated, tertiary-care medical center.Patients:Case-patients were adult and pediatric BMT patients or hematopoietic stem cell transplant (BMT) (n = 5) and oncology (n = 1) patients who were diagnosed as havingM. mucogenicumbacteremia during the study period of August through November 1998. Two control-patients were selected for each case-patient matched by age, time of hospitalization, inpatient unit, and type of patient (BMT or oncology).Results:There were no significant differences between case-patients and control-patients regarding intravenous products received or procedures performed, frequency of bathing, neutropenia, or steroid use. Nontuberculous mycobacteria were isolated from several water sources at the medical center including tap water from sinks and showerheads, the hospital hot water source, and the city water supply to the hospital. Analysis by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis and randomly amplified polymorphic DNA showed a match between one patient's blood isolate and an isolate from shower water from that patient's prior hospital room.Conclusions:The cause of the outbreak seemed to be water contamination of central venous catheters (CVCs) during bathing. A recommendation in early 2001 that CVCs be protected from water during bathing was followed by noM. mucogenicumbacteremias during the second half of 2001, only one in 2002, and none at all during 2003.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology
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