Imane Mostaghat, Carine Couzigou, Benoît Pilmis, Nathalie Castreau, Eric Raymond, Anne-Lise Maixant, Alban Le Monnier, Anne Depeille, Olivier Gorgé, Assaf Mizrahi
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伯克霍尔德氏假丝酵母菌是一种革兰氏阴性溶菌性杆菌,可导致美拉德氏病。这种感染在东南亚和澳大利亚北部流行。假丝酵母菌已被指定为生物恐怖剂,其操作应在生物安全三级能力范围内进行。在假丝酵母菌被鉴定之前,实验室工作人员可能会意外接触到假丝酵母菌,从而有可能患上实验室获得性瓜虫病。我们想描述一例发生在我院的美拉德氏病病例及其在实验室的处理情况。本文的目的是为微生物学家在遇到假丝酵母菌可疑病例时如何处理该病例提供指导。我们在此报告几个微生物学方面的论据,这些论据通常可以指导微生物学家对假马勒氏菌进行推定鉴定。本病例报告显示了 MALDI-TOF MS 准确数据库的重要性,它可确保准确的微生物鉴定和抗生素预防措施适用于暴露人群。我们还希望强调制定有效预防策略的重要性,以防止微生物实验室中可能发生的任何意外暴露。
Management of unexpected laboratory exposure to Burkholderia pseudomallei.
Burkholderia pseudomallei is a Gram-negative saprophytic bacillus that causes melioidosis. The infection is endemic in South-East of Asia and Northern Australia. B. pseudomallei has been designated as bioterrorism agent and its manipulation should be done in a biological safety level 3 capability. Workers in laboratories may be accidentally exposed to B. pseudomallei before its identification, with a risk of laboratory-acquired melioidosis. We want to describe a case of melioidosis occurred in our hospital and its management at laboratory. The objective of this article is to provide guidance to microbiologists confronted with a suspicious case of B. pseudomallei on the management of the exposition. We report here a couple of microbiological arguments that can usually guide microbiologists towards presumptive identification of B. pseudomallei. This case report shows the importance of MALDI-TOF MS accurate databases to ensure accurate microbial identification and antibiotic prophylaxis adapted to individuals who were exposed. We also want to underline the importance of developing an effective strategy of prevention against any accidental exposure that can occur in a microbiological laboratory.