成人囊性纤维化项目中脓肿分枝杆菌的基因组流行病学研究显示,医疗保健相关传播的可能性较低

J.E. Gross, James D. Finklea, S. Caceres, K. Poch, N. Hasan, Fan Jia, L. Epperson, Ettie M. Lipner, C. Vang, J.R. Honda, Matthew Strand, Vinicius Calado Nogueira de Moura, Charles L. Daley, M. Strong, Jerry A. Nick
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据报道,非结核分枝杆菌(NTM)会在囊性纤维化(CF)中心的囊性纤维化患者(pwCF)之间传播。德克萨斯大学西南分校(UTSW)成人 CF 项目采用病原体基因组测序和流行病学方法对一起疑似脓肿分枝杆菌疫情进行了调查。对在德克萨斯西南大学接受治疗的 50 名儿童肺结核患者的呼吸道脓毒症分离株进行了全基因组测序 (WGS),以确定基因相似的分离株。WGS分析表明,有7个基因相似的脓肿病菌群(4个脓肿病菌种和3个脓肿病菌种)。流行病学调查显示,其中三个簇群中可能存在医疗保健相关传播。医疗环境采样未发现脓肿病菌,但发现了四种人类致病的非结核菌。没有出现聚集感染的受试者居住在同一家庭居住流域。一些受试者感染了一种以上的脓肿病原型,既有在主要循环克隆内感染的,也有在主要循环克隆外感染的。然而,脓肿病菌种和亚种的多克隆感染并非源于流行的医院环境,这表明在医疗环境之外存在多种共同的感染模式。
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Genomic Epidemiology ofMycobacterium abscessusat an Adult Cystic Fibrosis Program Reveals Low Potential for Healthcare-Associated Transmission
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) has been reported to be transmitted between people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) attending Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Centers. A suspectedMycobacterium abscessusoutbreak was investigated at the University of Texas Southwestern (UTSW) Adult CF Program using a combination of pathogen genomic sequencing and epidemiologic methods.Apply the Healthcare-associated Links in Transmission of NTM (HALT NTM) study to investigate the occurrence of potential healthcare-associated transmission and/or acquisition of NTM among pwCF infected with genetically similar NTM isolates.Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of respiratoryM. abscessusisolates from 50 pwCF receiving care at UTSW was performed to identify genetically similar isolates. Epidemiological investigation, comparison of respiratory and environmental isolates, and home residence watershed mapping were studied.WGS analysis demonstrated seven clusters of genetically similarM. abscessus(four ssp. abscessusand three ssp.massiliense). Epidemiologic investigation revealed potential opportunities for healthcare-associated transmission within three of these clusters. Healthcare environmental sampling did not recoverM. abscessus, but did recover four human disease-causing species of NTM. No subjects having clustered infections lived in the same home residence watershed. Some subjects were infected with more than oneM. abscessusgenotype, both within and outside of the dominant circulating clones.Healthcare-associated patient-to-patient transmission ofM. abscessusappears rare at this Center. However, polyclonal infections ofM. abscessusspecies and subspecies, not originating from the endemic hospital environment, suggests multiple shared modes of acquisition outside the healthcare setting.
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