Outbreak of Klebsiella pneumoniae Carbapenemase–Producing Citrobacter freundii at a Tertiary Acute Care Facility in Miami, Florida

A. Jimenez, José G. Castro, L. Munoz-Price, Dennise de Pascale, L. Shimose, M. Mustapha, Caressa N. Spychala, R. Mettus, V. Cooper, Y. Doi
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OBJECTIVE To describe the investigation and control of a rare cluster of Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase–producing Citrobacter freundii in a hospital in southern Florida. METHODS An epidemiologic investigation, review of infection prevention procedures, and molecular studies including whole genome sequencing were conducted. RESULTS An outbreak of K. pneumoniae carbapenemase–3-producing C. freundii was identified at a tertiary hospital in Florida in 2014. Of the 6 cases identified, 3 occurred in the same intensive care unit and were caused by the same clone. For 2 of the 3 remaining cases, the isolates had low carbapenem minimum inhibitory concentrations and were unrelated by whole genome sequencing. As a response to the outbreak, supplementary environmental cleaning was implemented, including closure and terminal cleaning of the unit where the 3 cases clustered, in addition to the infection control bundle already in place at the time. No further cases were identified after these additional interventions. CONCLUSIONS Although C. freundii is not a species that commonly demonstrates carbapenem resistance, our findings suggest that carbapenemase-producing C. freundii may be underdetected even when active surveillance is in place and has a potential to cause hospital outbreak. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2017;38:320–326
在佛罗里达州迈阿密一家三级急症护理机构爆发的产碳青霉烯酶肺炎克雷伯菌弗伦地柠檬酸杆菌
目的了解佛罗里达州南部某医院罕见的产碳青霉烯酶肺炎克雷伯菌弗伦迪柠檬酸杆菌聚集性感染的调查和控制情况。方法进行流行病学调查、感染预防程序回顾和分子研究,包括全基因组测序。结果2014年在佛罗里达州某三级医院发现了产碳青霉烯酶3的肺炎克雷伯菌弗伦地菌暴发。在确定的6例病例中,3例发生在同一重症监护病房,由同一克隆引起。其余3例中有2例碳青霉烯最低抑菌浓度低,且经全基因组测序无相关性。作为对疫情的应对措施,除了当时已经实施的感染控制措施外,还实施了补充环境清洁,包括对3例病例聚集的单位进行关闭和终末清洁。在这些额外的干预措施之后,没有发现进一步的病例。结论:虽然弗氏弓形虫不是一种常见的碳青霉烯类耐药物种,但我们的研究结果表明,即使在积极监测的情况下,产碳青霉烯类酶的弗氏弓形虫也可能未被发现,并有可能导致医院暴发。中华流行病学杂志,2017;38 (8):326 - 326
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