An Outbreak of Burkholderia cepacia Complex Infections Associated with Contaminated Liquid Docusate

L. Marquez, K. Jones, Elaine M Whaley, Tjin H Koy, P. Revell, R. Taylor, M. Bernhardt, Jeffrey Wagner, J. Dunn, J. Lipuma, Judith R. Campbell
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OBJECTIVE To investigate an outbreak of Burkholderia cepacia complex and describe the measures that revealed the source. SETTING A 629-bed, tertiary-care, pediatric hospital in Houston, Texas. PATIENTS Pediatric patients without cystic fibrosis (CF) hospitalized in the pediatric and cardiovascular intensive care units. METHODS We investigated an outbreak of B. cepacia complex from February through July 2016. Isolates were evaluated for molecular relatedness with repetitive extragenic palindromic polymerase chain reaction (rep-PCR); specific species identification and genotyping were performed at an independent laboratory. The investigation included a detailed review of all cases, direct observation of clinical practices, and respiratory surveillance cultures. Environmental and product cultures were performed at an accredited reference environmental microbiology laboratory. RESULTS Overall, 18 respiratory tract cultures, 5 blood cultures, 4 urine cultures, and 3 stool cultures were positive in 24 patients. Among the 24 patients, 17 had symptomatic infections and 7 were colonized. The median age of the patients was 22.5 months (range, 2–148 months). Rep-PCR typing showed that 21 of 24 cases represented the same strain, which was identified as a novel species within the B. cepacia complex. Product cultures of liquid docusate were positive with an identical strain of B. cepacia complex. Local and state health departments, as well as the CDC and FDA, were notified, prompting a multistate investigation. CONCLUSIONS Our investigation revealed an outbreak of a unique strain of B. cepacia complex isolated in clinical specimens from non-CF pediatric patients and from liquid docusate. This resulted in a national alert and voluntary recall by the manufacturer. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2017;38:567–573
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与受污染的液体Docusate相关的洋葱伯克氏菌复合感染暴发
目的调查一起洋葱伯克霍尔德菌复合菌的暴发,并描述揭示其来源的措施。位于德克萨斯州休斯顿的一家拥有629张床位的三级护理儿科医院。在儿科和心血管重症监护病房住院的无囊性纤维化(CF)的儿科患者。方法:我们调查了2016年2月至7月期间发生的一次洋葱芽孢杆菌复合暴发。用重复基因外回文聚合酶链反应(rep-PCR)评价分离株的分子亲缘性;特定物种鉴定和基因分型在独立实验室进行。调查包括对所有病例的详细审查、临床实践的直接观察和呼吸监测培养。环境和产品培养在认可的参考环境微生物实验室进行。结果24例患者呼吸道培养阳性18例,血培养阳性5例,尿培养阳性4例,大便培养阳性3例。24例患者中,17例有症状感染,7例有定植。患者中位年龄为22.5个月(范围2-148个月)。Rep-PCR分型结果显示,24例中有21例为同一菌株,为洋葱芽孢杆菌复合体中的新种。液体docusate的产物培养与洋葱芽孢杆菌复合体的相同菌株呈阳性。地方和州卫生部门,以及疾病预防控制中心和食品药品监督管理局接到通知,促使多州展开调查。结论:我们的调查显示,从非cf儿童患者和液体文献的临床标本中分离出一种独特的洋葱芽孢杆菌复合体。这导致了全国警报和制造商自愿召回。中华流行病学杂志,2017;38:567-573
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