Nosocomial Malaria Transmissions Resolved by Genomic Analyses—A Retrospective Case Report Study in France: 2007–2021

Author:

Coppée Romain1ORCID,Sarrasin Véronique23,Zaffaroulah Rizwana2,Bouzayene Azza2,Thellier Marc4,Noël Harold5,Clain Jérôme23,Houzé Sandrine23,Abgrall Sophie,Alizada Ulviyya,Argy Nicolas,Benet Blandine,Botterel Françoise,Bouetard Laura,Braun François,Broustal Oriane,Brun Sophie,Calba Clementine,Chosidow Anaïs,Damoisel Charles,De suremain Nathalie,Dhote Robin,Eclache-saudreau Virginie,Fenneteau Odile,Figoni Julie,Fremont-goudot Guillemette,Gaudichon Agnès,Gette Sebastien,Goetz Christophe,Guigui Laura,Hamon Christelle,Harich Raya,Hautcoeur Antoine,Jaureguiberry Stéphane,Joste Valentin,Kendjo Eric,Khouadhria Siham,Lepainteur Margaux,Leleu Anaïs,Llorens Mathieu,Lorrot Mathie,Marteau Anthony,de molliens Isabelle Poujol,Quermelin Valérie,szatmary Lydia Raineri di,Renaudin Laurie,Riviere Simon,Robert Céline,Simon Loïc,Siriez Jean-yves,Soualah Santa,Tarantola Arnaud,Tastet Fanny,Vignes Dorothée,Zhu-soubise Aurélien,Zouiti Fouzia,

Affiliation:

1. Université Paris Cité and Sorbonne Paris Nord, Inserm, IAME , F-75018 Paris , France

2. Centre National de Référence du Paludisme, AP-HP, Hôpital Bichat-Claude Bernard , F-75018 Paris , France

3. Université Paris Cité, IRD, MERIT , F-75006 Paris , France

4. Centre National de Référence du Paludisme, AP-HP , GHU Pitié-Salpêtrière, F-75013 Paris , France

5. Infectious Diseases Division, Santé Publique France , F-91410 Saint Maurice , France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundExposure of blood to malaria parasites can lead to infection even in the absence of the mosquito vector. During a stay in a healthcare facility, accidental inoculation of the skin with blood from a malaria patient might occur, referred to as nosocomial malaria.MethodsBetween 2007 and 2021, we identified 6 autochthonous malaria cases that occurred in different French hospitals, originating from nosocomial transmission and imported malaria cases being the infection source. Four cases were observed during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. The genetic relatedness between source and nosocomial infections was evaluated by genome-wide short tandem repeats (STRs) and single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).ResultsNone of the patients with autochthonous malaria had travel history to an endemic area nor had been transfused. For each case, both the source and recipient patients stayed a few hours in the same ward. After diagnosis, autochthonous cases were treated with antimalarials and all recovered except 1. Genetically, each pair of matched source/nosocomial parasite infections showed <1% of different STRs and <6.9% (<1.5% for monoclonal infections) of different SNPs. Similar levels of genetic differences were obtained for parasite DNA samples that were independently sequenced twice as references of identical infections. Parasite phylogenomics were consistent with travel information reported by the source patients.ConclusionsOur study demonstrates that genomics analyses may resolve nosocomial malaria transmissions, despite the uncertainty regarding the modes of contamination. Nosocomial transmission of potentially life-threatening parasites should be taken into consideration in settings or occasions where compliance with universal precautions is not rigorous.

Funder

French Ministry of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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