Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales isolated from hospital sinks: molecular relationships with isolates from patients and the change in contamination status after daily disinfection with sodium hypochlorite.

Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE Pub Date : 2024-06-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/ash.2024.94
Yoshiaki Shikama, Chiemi Yokoya, Akira Ohara, Megumi Yamashita, Yuichi Shimizu, Tomoyuki Imagawa
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the contamination status of hospital sinks with carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE), the efficacy of daily cleaning with sodium hypochlorite, and the relationships between CPEs isolated from contaminated sinks and patients.

Design: Pre/postintervention surveys of the CPE-contaminated sinks.

Setting: Hospital wards including pediatric intensive care unit in a children's hospital.

Participants: Consenting CPE-colonized patients admitted between November 2018 and June 2021 in our hospital.

Methods: Environmental culture of 180 sinks from nine wards in our hospital was performed three times with an interval of 2 years (2019, 2021, 2023). Molecular typing of the isolated strains from the sinks and patients was performed. After the first surveillance culture, we initiated daily disinfection of the sinks using sodium hypochlorite.

Results: Before the intervention, we detected 30 CPE-positive sinks in 2019. After the intervention with sodium hypochlorite, we observed a substantial decline in the number of sinks contaminated with CPE; 13 in 2021 and 6 in 2023. However, the intervention did not significantly reduce the number of CPE-contaminated sinks used for the disposal of nutrition-rich substances. The CPE isolates from the patients and those from the sinks of the wards or floors where they were admitted tended to have similar pulse-field gel electrophoresis patterns.

Conclusion: Contaminated sinks could be reservoirs of disseminating CPE to the patients. Daily disinfection of sinks with sodium hypochlorite may be effective in eliminating CPE, although the effect could be weaker in sinks with a greater risk of contact with nutrition-rich substances.

从医院水槽中分离出的产碳青霉烯酶肠杆菌:与病人分离物的分子关系以及每天使用次氯酸钠消毒后污染状况的变化。
研究目的本研究旨在调查医院水槽中产碳青霉烯酶肠杆菌(CPE)的污染状况、使用次氯酸钠进行日常清洁的效果以及从受污染水槽中分离出的 CPE 与患者之间的关系:设计:对受 CPE 污染的水槽进行干预前/后调查:地点:儿童医院病房,包括儿科重症监护室:2018年11月至2021年6月期间我院收治的CPE感染患者:对我院 9 个病房的 180 个水槽进行了 3 次环境培养,每次间隔 2 年(2019 年、2021 年、2023 年)。对从水槽和患者中分离出的菌株进行了分子分型。第一次监测培养后,我们开始每天使用次氯酸钠对水槽进行消毒:结果:干预前,我们在 2019 年检测到 30 个 CPE 阳性水槽。在使用次氯酸钠进行干预后,我们观察到受 CPE 污染的水槽数量大幅下降;2021 年为 13 个,2023 年为 6 个。然而,干预措施并没有明显减少用于处理富含营养物质的水槽受 CPE 污染的数量。从患者身上分离出的 CPE 与从患者所在病房或楼层的水槽中分离出的 CPE 具有相似的脉冲场凝胶电泳模式:结论:受污染的水槽可能是向病人传播 CPE 的温床。每天用次氯酸钠对水槽进行消毒可有效消除 CPE,但对于接触富含营养物质风险较高的水槽,效果可能较弱。
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