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Two-Phase Hospital-Associated Outbreak of Mycobacterium abscessus: Investigation and Mitigation.

Arthur W Baker1,2, Sarah S Lewis1,2, Barbara D Alexander2,3, Luke F Chen1,2, Richard J Wallace3, Barbara A Brown-Elliott3, Pamela J Isaacs1, Lisa C Pickett4, Chetan B Patel5, Peter K Smith6, John M Reynolds7, Jill Engel8, Cameron R Wolfe2, Carmelo A Milano6, Jacob N Schroder6, Robert D Davis6, Matthew G Hartwig6, Jason E Stout2, Nancy Strittholt1, Eileen K Maziarz2, Jennifer Horan Saullo1, Kevin C Hazen2, Richard J Walczak9, Ravikiran Vasireddy10, Sruthi Vasireddy10, Celeste M McKnight3, Deverick J Anderson1,2, Daniel J Sexton1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) commonly colonize municipal water supplies and cause healthcare-associated outbreaks. We investigated a biphasic outbreak of Mycobacterium abscessus at a tertiary care hospital.
METHODS: Case patients had recent hospital exposure and laboratory-confirmed colonization or infection with M. abscessus from January 2013 through December 2015. We conducted a multidisciplinary epidemiologic, field, and laboratory investigation.
RESULTS: The incidence rate of M. abscessus increased from 0.7 cases per 10000 patient-days during the baseline period (January 2013-July 2013) to 3.0 cases per 10000 patient-days during phase 1 of the outbreak (August 2013-May 2014) (incidence rate ratio, 4.6 [95% confidence interval, 2.3-8.8]; P < .001). Thirty-six of 71 (51%) phase 1 cases were lung transplant patients with positive respiratory cultures. We eliminated tap water exposure to the aerodigestive tract among high-risk patients, and the incidence rate decreased to baseline. Twelve of 24 (50%) phase 2 (December 2014-June 2015) cases occurred in cardiac surgery patients with invasive infections. Phase 2 resolved after we implemented an intensified disinfection protocol and used sterile water for heater-cooler units of cardiopulmonary bypass machines. Molecular fingerprinting of clinical isolates identified 2 clonal strains of M. abscessus; 1 clone was isolated from water sources at a new hospital addition. We made several water engineering interventions to improve water flow and increase disinfectant levels.
CONCLUSIONS: We investigated and mitigated a 2-phase clonal outbreak of M. abscessus linked to hospital tap water. Healthcare facilities with endemic NTM should consider similar tap water avoidance and engineering strategies to decrease risk of NTM infection.
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Keywords:  Mycobacterium abscessus; hospital outbreak; hospital water safety; infection control; nontuberculous mycobacteria

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28077517      PMCID: PMC5848312          DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciw877

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


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