An Unusual Cluster of Roseomonas mucosa Cases in a Hospital System: Related or Not?

E. Hilt, J. Dale, Bradley Craft, P. Ferrieri
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Roseomonas mucosa is considered an opportunistic pathogen and the majority of R. mucosa cases are bacteremia in patients with a malignancy. Our clinical microbiology laboratory noticed an unusual trend of four R. mucosa -positive cultures (two blood, one abscess and one corneal swab) from four separate patients within a period of 45 days. To determine if the four isolates were related, whole genome sequencing (WGS) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis were performed. WGS analysis demonstrated >4000 SNPs between the isolates suggesting they were not related. Here we present a case series of four separate patients with R. mucosa -positive cultures , and collaboration between the clinical microbiology laboratory and state public health department to use WGS for assessing the relatedness of R. mucosa isolates.
医院系统中罕见的玫瑰单胞菌粘膜病例群:是否相关?
粘膜玫瑰单胞菌被认为是一种机会性病原体,大多数粘膜红单胞菌病例是恶性肿瘤患者的菌血症。我们的临床微生物实验室在45天内注意到来自4个不同患者的4个R.粘膜阳性培养(2个血液,1个脓肿和1个角膜拭子)的不寻常趋势。采用全基因组测序(WGS)和单核苷酸多态性(SNP)分析4株菌株是否亲缘关系。WGS分析显示,分离株之间存在超过4000个snp,表明它们不相关。在这里,我们报告了4例单独的粘膜R.菌培养阳性患者的病例系列,并在临床微生物实验室和州公共卫生部门之间合作,使用WGS来评估粘膜R.菌分离株的相关性。
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