比利时烧伤三级治疗中心爆发广泛耐药鲍曼不动杆菌疫情。

Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01
D I Costescu Strachinaru, J-L Gallez, A Verroken, J Wagemans, C Lood, D De Vos, J-P Pirnay, R Lavigne, T Rose, M Strachinaru, P Vanbrabant, P Soentjens
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阿斯特里德王后军事医院(Queen Astrid Military Hospital)烧伤重症监护室(ICU)爆发了广泛耐药鲍曼不动杆菌(XDR-Ab)菌株疫情。本研究旨在报告为遏制疫情而开展的调查和实施的策略。2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 5 月期间,重症监护室收治的 72 名患者中有 5 人符合急性疫情病例的定义(发病率为 7%)。他们的年龄中位数为 46 岁,烧伤总面积中位数为 39%。所有患者都至少发生了一次 XDR-Ab 感染,其中共有 3 例肺部感染、3 例血流感染和 5 例烧伤创面感染。一名患者死亡。所有 XDR-Ab 分离物仅对可乐定敏感。对前两名患者的分离物进行全基因组测序后发现,鲍曼不动杆菌 ST2 基因型完全相同,这表明这是一次疫情爆发。XDR-Ab 阳性患者与专职人员同住。感染控制小组加强了手部卫生、排泄物管理和生物清洁程序方面的培训。同时收集了 30 份环境样本,结果显示 XDR-Ab 阴性。在所有 XDR-Ab 阳性患者中都发现了时空关联,这表明通过工作人员的手进行了交叉传播。我们描述了在工作量增加的情况下,烧伤重症监护病房在七个月内爆发的 XDR-Ab 疫情。这一系列事件强调了正确的工作人员与患者比例的重要性,尤其是在疫情爆发的情况下。
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AN OUTBREAK OF EXTENSIVELY DRUG-RESISTANT ACINETOBACTER BAUMANNII IN A BELGIAN TERTIARY BURN WOUND CENTER.

The burn intensive care unit (ICU) of the Queen Astrid Military Hospital experienced an outbreak with an extensively drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (XDR-Ab) strain, which began when all burn wound patients from all over Belgium were sent there as part of the national COVID-19 action plan. The purpose of this study is to report on the investigation and strategies that were implemented to contain the outbreak. Between October 2020 and May 2021, five of the 72 patients admitted to the ICU met the acute outbreak case definition (attack rate 7%). Their median age was 46 years and their median total body surface area burned was 39%. All patients developed at least one XDR-Ab infection, with in total three pulmonary, three bloodstream and five burn wound infections. One patient died. All XDR-Ab isolates were only susceptible to colistin. Whole genome sequencing of the isolates from the first two patients revealed an identical A. baumannii ST2 genotype, suggesting an outbreak. XDR-Ab-positive patients were cohorted with dedicated staff. The infection control team intensified its training on hand hygiene, excreta management and bio-cleaning procedures. Concurrently, 30 environmental samples were collected, which proved negative for XDR-Ab. Spatio-temporal associations were found for all XDR-Ab-positive patients, suggesting cross-transmission via staff's hands. We describe an XDR-Ab outbreak in a burn ICU over a seven-month period, in a context of increased workload. This series underlines the importance of a correct staff-to-patient ratio, especially in outbreak situations.

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