铜绿假单胞菌感染爆发与“黑色星期五”穿刺事件有关。

Peter MacPherson, Katherine Valentine, Victoria Chadderton, Evdokia Dardamissis, Ian Doig, Andrew Fox, Sam Ghebrehewet, Tom Hampton, Ken Mutton, Claire Sherratt, Catherine M McCann
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导言:与美容穿孔有关的疫情很少见,但可能导致严重的疾病。我们报告了在英格兰西北部黑色星期五促销活动期间发生的点源爆发的调查和管理。方法:疫情调查由英格兰公共卫生部领导,包括在2016年11月25日(黑色星期五)至2016年7月12日期间在穿孔场所穿孔的个人中发现的活跃病例。进行了详细的流行病学、环境(包括检查和抽样)和微生物调查。结果:在黑色星期五活动期间(2016年11月25日),45人穿孔(13人由新任命的从业者)。共发现11例(微生物学确诊7例,可能2例,可能2例)。所有病例均有穿刺部位周围感染的临床症状,其中5例需要手术干预,术后有不同程度的毁容。所有确诊和可能的病例都由新任命的医生用导杆穿刺支架。铜绿假单胞菌在9个位点可变数串联重复位点上无法区分,已从4例确诊病例以及从该房舍5个独立水龙头(3个水槽)冲洗前后的样本中分离出来。在修复水管工程后抽取的水样证实假单胞菌污染已消除。讨论:虽然发现了高水平的假单胞菌水污染和一些不良的感染控制程序,但感染似乎需要额外的接触经验不足的医生,并且更具侵入性的支架穿刺。需要穿刺人员与卫生和环境官员之间采取积极主动的合作方式,以减少疫情风险,特别是在计划举行异常大型活动时。
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An Outbreak of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection Linked to a "Black Friday" Piercing Event.

An Outbreak of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection Linked to a "Black Friday" Piercing Event.

An Outbreak of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection Linked to a "Black Friday" Piercing Event.

An Outbreak of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection Linked to a "Black Friday" Piercing Event.

Introduction: Outbreaks linked to cosmetic piercing are rare, but can cause significant illness. We report the investigation and management of a point-source outbreak that occurred during a Black Friday promotional event in North West England.

Methods: Outbreak investigation was led by Public Health England, and included active case finding among individuals pierced at a piercing premises between 25/11/2016 (Black Friday) and 7/12/2016. Detailed epidemiological, environmental (including inspection and sampling), and microbiological investigation was undertaken.

Results: During the Black Friday event (25/11/2016), 45 people were pierced (13 by a newly-appointed practitioner). Eleven cases were identified (7 microbiologically-confirmed, 2 probable, and 2 possible). All cases had clinical signs of infection around piercing sites, and five required surgical intervention, with varying degrees of post-operative disfigurement. All confirmed and probable cases had a scaffold piercing placed with a guide bar by the newly-appointed practitioner. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, indistinguishable at nine-locus variable-number tandem repeat loci, was isolated from four of the confirmed cases, and from pre- and post-flush samples from five separate water taps (three sinks) in the premises. Water samples taken after remedial plumbing work confirmed elimination of Pseudomonas contamination.

Discussion: Although high levels of Pseudomonas water contamination and some poor infection control procedures were identified, infection appeared to require additional exposure to an inexperienced practitioner, and the more invasive scaffold piercing. A proactive collaborative approach between piercers and health and environmental officials is required to reduce outbreak risk, particularly when unusually large events are planned.

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