Nosocomial Outbreak of Infection With Pan–Drug-ResistantAcinetobacter baumanniiin a Tertiary Care University Hospital

Author:

Valencia Raquel,Arroyo Luis A.,Conde Manuel,Aldana Josefa M.,Torres María-José,Fernández-Cuenca Felipe,Garnacho-Montero José,Cisneros José M.,Ortiz Carlos,Pachón Jerónimo,Aznar Javier

Abstract

Objective.TO describe what is, to our knowledge, the first nosocomial outbreak of infection with pan–drug-resistant (including colistin-resistant)Acinetobacter baumannii,to determine the risk factors associated with these types of infections, and to determine their clinical impact.Design.Nested case-control cohort study and a clinical-microbiological study.Setting.A 1,521-bed tertiary care university hospital in Seville, Spain.Patients.Case patients were inpatients who had a pan-drug-resistantA. baumanniiisolate recovered from a clinical or surveillance sample obtained at least 48 hours after admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) during the time of the epidemic outbreak. Control patients were patients who were admitted to any of the “boxes” (ie, rooms that partition off a distinct area for a patient's bed and the equipment needed to care for the patient) of an ICU for at least 48 hours during the time of the epidemic outbreak.Results.All the clinical isolates had similar antibiotic susceptibility patterns (ie, they were resistant to all the antibiotics tested, including Colistin), and, on the basis of repetitive extragenic palindromic-polymerase chain reaction, it was determined that all of them were of the same clone. The previous use of quinolones and glycopeptides and an ICU stay were associated with the acquisition of infection or colonization with pan-drug-resistant A.baumannii.To control this outbreak, we implemented the following multicomponent intervention program: the performance of environmental decontamination of the ICUs involved, an environmental survey, a revision of cleaning protocols, active surveillance for colonization with pan-drug-resistantA. baumannii,educational programs for the staff, and the display of posters that illustrate contact isolation measures and antimicrobial use recommendations.Conclusions.We were not able to identify the common source for these cases of infection, but the adopted measures have proven to be effective at controlling the outbreak.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology

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