Mycobacteroides abscessus Outbreak and Mitigation in a Cardiothoracic Transplant Population: The Problem with Tap Water.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Journal of Hospital Infection Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1016/j.jhin.2024.10.016
Shardul N Rathod, Rachel T Weber, Asra A Salim, Sajal D Tanna, Valentina Stosor, Michael Malczynski, Anne O'Boye, Kathleen Hoke, Jennifer Landon, Stephanie McCarthy, Chao Qi, Michael P Angarone, Michael G Ison, Janna L Williams, Teresa R Zembower, Maureen K Bolon
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Abstract

Background: Hospital outbreaks caused by Mycobacteroides abscessus complex are a major cause for concern in vulnerable patients such as the cardiothoracic transplant population.

Aim: To describe the outbreak investigation and mitigation steps undertaken to address an increase in healthcare-associated Mycobacteroides abscessus (M. abscessus) complex cases in an inpatient cardiothoracic transplant population.

Methods: We extracted clinical characteristics from patients with M. abscessus pre-outbreak (March 2018 - December 2020) and during the outbreak (January 2021 - June 2022) from the electronic medical record. A multidisciplinary team conducted the outbreak investigation and devised a mitigation strategy to implement at our institution.

Findings: The baseline incidence of healthcare-associated M. abscessus was 0.11 cases per 10,000 patient-days; this increased to 0.24 cases per 10,000 patient-days during the outbreak. There were 1/9 (11%) cardiothoracic transplant patients in the pre-outbreak group compared to 7/12 (58%) during the outbreak, and respiratory specimen types compromised 6/9 (67%) of M. abscessus results in the pre-outbreak group compared to 10/12 (83%) during the outbreak. Among the clinical care activities involving water, a variety of water sources were utilized, including filtered and tap water. The incidence of healthcare-associated M. abscessus subsequently decreased to 0.06 cases per 10,000 patient-days after implementing an outbreak mitigation strategy of sterile water precautions.

Conclusion: Robust educational efforts from a multidisciplinary team on eliminating exposure to tap water were effective measures to reduce healthcare-associated M. abscessus incidence at our institution. NTM infection surveillance, targeted education, and water mitigation strategies may be beneficial preventative strategies for other lung transplant centres facing similar issues.

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Journal of Hospital Infection
Journal of Hospital Infection 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hospital Infection is the editorially independent scientific publication of the Healthcare Infection Society. The aim of the Journal is to publish high quality research and information relating to infection prevention and control that is relevant to an international audience. The Journal welcomes submissions that relate to all aspects of infection prevention and control in healthcare settings. This includes submissions that: provide new insight into the epidemiology, surveillance, or prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial resistance in healthcare settings; provide new insight into cleaning, disinfection and decontamination; provide new insight into the design of healthcare premises; describe novel aspects of outbreaks of infection; throw light on techniques for effective antimicrobial stewardship; describe novel techniques (laboratory-based or point of care) for the detection of infection or antimicrobial resistance in the healthcare setting, particularly if these can be used to facilitate infection prevention and control; improve understanding of the motivations of safe healthcare behaviour, or describe techniques for achieving behavioural and cultural change; improve understanding of the use of IT systems in infection surveillance and prevention and control.
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