阿普利亚地区(意大利南部)医院军团病病例系列研究:不同分子方法在确定感染源中的作用

Osvalda De Giglio, Marilena D'Ambrosio, Carla Calia, Valentina Spagnuolo, Marta Oliva, Marco Lopuzzo, Francesca Apollonio, Francesco Triggiano, Giusy Diella, Maria Scaturro, Maria Luisa Ricci, Maria Elena Caringella, Carla Maria Leone, Federica Romanelli, Stefania Stolfa, Adriana Mosca, Carlo Pazzani, Maria Teresa Montagna
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背景和目的:退伍军人病是一种严重的肺炎,由吸入或吸入被嗜肺军团菌和其他军团菌污染的水滴引起。这些细菌通常存在于自然栖息地和人造水系中。军团病是一个重大的公共卫生问题,尤其是在患者可能接触到受污染环境的医疗环境中。世界各地都有医院爆发的报告,导致高发病率和死亡率,并增加了医疗成本。本研究旨在比较来自两个不同医院的临床嗜肺乳酸杆菌菌株与从供水中分离的嗜肺乳酸菌菌株的克隆关系。方法:采用脉冲场凝胶电泳和序列分型技术,对2019-2021年3例军团菌病的临床和环境菌株进行比较。结果:我们的研究结果强调了在每个检查的医院中克隆不同菌株的持久性。此外,从医院环境来源检测到的嗜肺乳杆菌菌株与分离的临床菌株有关,证明了这些病例的医院来源。结论:因此,实施更准确的监测系统对流行病学研究和检查补救程序的有效性都很重要。(www.actabiomedica.it)。
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Case series study of nosocomial Legionnaires’ disease in Apulia region (southern Italy): The role of different molecular methods in identifying the infection source

Background and aim: Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by the inhalation or aspiration of water droplets contaminated with Legionella pneumophila and other Legionella species. These bacteria are commonly found in natural habitats and man-made water systems. Legionnaires' disease is a significant public health problem, especially in healthcare settings where patients may be exposed to contaminated environmental sources. Nosocomial outbreaks have been reported worldwide, leading to high morbidity and mortality rates, and increased healthcare costs. This study aimed to compare, the clonal relationship of clinical L. pneumophila strains from two different hospitals with L. pneumophila strains isolated from the water supply.

Methods: In the period from 2019 to 2021, clinical and environmental strains involved in three cases of legionellosis were compared by means of pulsed field gel electrophoresis and sequence based typing techniques.

Results: Our findings highlight the persistence of clonally distinct strains within each hospital examined. Furthermore, the L. pneumophila strains detected from hospital environmental sources were related to the clinical strains isolated, demonstrating the nosocomial origin of these cases.

Conclusions: Therefore, it is important to implement more accurate surveillance systems both for epidemiological studies and to check the effectiveness of remediation procedures. (www.actabiomedica.it).

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