Literature DB >> 17384657

Clinical impact of MRSA in a stem cell transplant unit: analysis before, during and after an MRSA outbreak.

B E Shaw1, T Boswell, J L Byrne, C Yates, N H Russell.   

Abstract

Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a major nosocomial pathogen, with an increased incidence in the UK since 1993, causing serious morbidity and mortality in immunosuppressed patients. We analysed the frequency and outcome of MRSA infection in a single-centre transplant population over a 5-year period. The total number of patients infected was 41/776 (5%). The frequency in autologous, sibling and unrelated donor transplants was 3, 6 and 9%, respectively. Prior to 2004, the incidence was <4%/year; however, an outbreak in the day unit resulted in 22 patients becoming newly infected. Over 90% of infections were clinically relevant, half (49%) being bacteraemia. Three patterns were seen: known MRSA positive at any time before transplant (n=15), MRSA first detected during the neutropenia phase (n=5) and MRSA only post discharge (n=21). MRSA was implicated in a number of deaths, at all time points, in those infected. An intensive eradication policy resulted in new infections dropping to <2%. In conclusion, MRSA is likely to remain endemic in our unit, but robust early screening protocols and aggressive eradication strategies have effectively limited the spread of and morbidity due to this pathogen.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17384657     DOI: 10.1038/sj.bmt.1705654

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant        ISSN: 0268-3369            Impact factor:   5.483


  11 in total

1.  Evaluation of routine pretransplantation screening for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in hematopoietic cell transplant recipients.

Authors:  Arianna Miles-Jay; Sara Podczervinski; Zach J Stednick; Steven A Pergam
Journal:  Am J Infect Control       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 2.918

2.  Infection Probability Score, APACHE II and KARNOFSKY scoring systems as predictors of bloodstream infection onset in hematology-oncology patients.

Authors:  Eleni Apostolopoulou; Vasilios Raftopoulos; Konstantinos Terzis; Ioannis Elefsiniotis
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2010-05-26       Impact factor: 3.090

3.  Risk factors for late Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: a single-institution, nested case-controlled study.

Authors:  Coralia N Mihu; Jenifer Schaub; Sandra Kesh; Ann Jakubowski; Kent Sepkowitz; Eric G Pamer; Genovefa A Papanicolaou
Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 5.742

4.  The first vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from patients in Thailand.

Authors:  Aroonlug Lulitanond; Chulapan Engchanil; Prajuab Chaimanee; Malai Vorachit; Teruyo Ito; Keiichi Hiramatsu
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2009-04-29       Impact factor: 5.948

5.  Typing of staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec encoding methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated at the bone marrow transplant centre of Tunisia.

Authors:  O Bouchami; W Achour; Assia Ben Hassen
Journal:  Curr Microbiol       Date:  2009-07-09       Impact factor: 2.188

Review 6.  Bloodstream infections in neutropenic cancer patients: A practical update.

Authors:  Giulia Gustinetti; Malgorzata Mikulska
Journal:  Virulence       Date:  2016-04-02       Impact factor: 5.882

Review 7.  Bacterial bloodstream infections in the allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant patient: new considerations for a persistent nemesis.

Authors:  C E Dandoy; M I Ardura; G A Papanicolaou; J J Auletta
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2017-03-27       Impact factor: 5.174

Review 8.  Bacterial Infections in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients.

Authors:  Elisa Balletto; Małgorzata Mikulska
Journal:  Mediterr J Hematol Infect Dis       Date:  2015-07-01       Impact factor: 2.576

Review 9.  Applying Convergent Immunity to Innovative Vaccines Targeting Staphylococcus aureus.

Authors:  Michael R Yeaman; Scott G Filler; Clint S Schmidt; Ashraf S Ibrahim; John E Edwards; John P Hennessey
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2014-09-26       Impact factor: 7.561

10.  Infection Prevention in Transplantation.

Authors:  Steven A Pergam
Journal:  Curr Infect Dis Rep       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 3.725

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