Value of collaborative investigation by hospital infection control, public health services and a national reference laboratory during an increase in puerperal sepsis.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Irene V Hoogendijk, Diane de Zwart-Slats, Stefan A Boers, Boas C L van der Putten, Nina M van Sorge, Bibi D H Molenaar, Myrthe M A Toorop, Marieke B Veenhof, Karin Ellen Veldkamp, Adriënne S van der Schoor, Joffrey van Prehn
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Abstract

Background: In a Dutch tertiary care hospital, two cases of puerperal sepsis were diagnosed within 16 days in June-July 2022. The subsequent outbreak investigation emphasizes the value of collaboration between hospital infection control, regional public health services (PHS) and a national reference laboratory. The aim was to identify possible causes of this increase to prevent further cases of puerperal sepsis.

Methods: Hospital infection control identified a group of puerperal sepsis cases clustered within the last year in the hospital, a cluster caused by S. pyogenes emm12.0. The hospital and PHS performed contact tracing of cases and HCW involved, investigating epidemiological links, and screening of HCW. The Netherlands Reference Laboratory for Bacterial Meningitis (NRLBM) identified additional regional cases. Subsequently, whole genome sequencing (WGS) analysis was performed on clinical, HCW and regional S. pyogenes isolates.

Results: Four maternity ward patients were diagnosed with puerperal sepsis caused by S. pyogenes emm12.0 between April and November 2022. Although no additional epidemiological links were identified, all four cases resided within a 6.6 km radius. WGS analysis showed that the four cases were part of an 11-case cluster. Screening of HCW (n = 197) identified two individuals carrying clonally related S. pyogenes isolates.

Conclusions: Collaboration between hospital, PHS, and NRLBM resulted in an overview of possible epidemiological links. Centralized collection of iGAS case information and strain typing are critical to place hospital clusters in the context of local epidemiology. An increase in healthcare-associated infections may not necessarily imply in-hospital transmission.

医院感染控制、公共卫生服务和国家参考实验室在产褥期脓毒症增加中的协同调查价值
背景:在荷兰一家三级保健医院,于2022年6月至7月16天内诊断出2例产褥期脓毒症。随后的疫情调查强调了医院感染控制、区域公共卫生服务和国家参比实验室之间合作的价值。目的是确定这种增加的可能原因,以防止进一步的产褥期败血症病例。方法:医院感染控制中心对我院近一年内聚集的一组产褥期脓毒症病例进行鉴定,聚类为化脓链球菌emm12.0引起。医院和公共卫生服务部对病例和所涉HCW进行了接触者追踪,调查了流行病学联系,并筛查了HCW。荷兰细菌性脑膜炎参考实验室(NRLBM)确认了其他区域性病例。随后,对临床、HCW和地区分离的化脓性链球菌进行全基因组测序(WGS)分析。结果:2022年4月至11月,4例产科病房患者被诊断为化脓链球菌emm12.0所致的产褥期脓毒症。虽然没有发现其他流行病学联系,但所有4例病例都居住在6.6公里半径范围内。WGS分析显示,这4例病例是11例聚集性病例的一部分。HCW筛查(n = 197)发现2例携带与克隆相关的化脓性链球菌分离株。结论:医院、小灵通和NRLBM之间的合作对可能的流行病学联系进行了概述。集中收集iGAS病例信息和菌株分型对于将医院集群置于当地流行病学背景下至关重要。医疗保健相关感染的增加不一定意味着院内传播。
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Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
3.60%
发文量
140
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control is a global forum for all those working on the prevention, diagnostic and treatment of health-care associated infections and antimicrobial resistance development in all health-care settings. The journal covers a broad spectrum of preeminent practices and best available data to the top interventional and translational research, and innovative developments in the field of infection control.
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