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Mycobacterium chimaera Isolates from Heater-Cooler Units, United Kingdom.

Jessica Hedge, Theresa Lamagni, Ginny Moore, James Walker, Derrick Crook, Meera Chand.   

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Keywords:  Mycobacterium chimaera; United Kingdom; bacteria; cardiac surgical procedures; cross-infection; disease outbreaks; equipment contamination; genome; heater–cooler units; nontuberculous mycobacteria; tuberculosis and other mycobacteria

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28628453      PMCID: PMC5512474          DOI: 10.3201/eid2307.170442

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis        ISSN: 1080-6040            Impact factor:   6.883


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To the Editor: In their recent article, Svensson et al. provided results of an investigation into contamination of heater–cooler units (HCU) used in open-chest surgery with Mycobacterium chimaera in Denmark (). We write to provide further information on the UK isolates included in their study. The authors performed whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of 5 isolates sampled from HCUs in hospitals in Denmark, 1 from a Maquet HCU and 4 from Sorin 3T HCUs. They compared these sequences with publicly available WGS data for 31 M. chimaera isolates sampled in the United Kingdom, United States, and Ireland and reported, “M. chimaera sequences from the UK HCU water samples were genetically nearly identical to the US and Denmark isolates” (). Without knowledge of the source of the 8 UK HCU isolates, and given the high genetic similarity found between Sorin 3T HCU isolates, the authors concluded that the UK isolates probably originated from Sorin 3T HCUs (). The WGS data for the UK isolates were generated as part of our investigation into the M. chimaera outbreak in the United Kingdom, which included national case finding, aerobiological investigations, environmental sampling, and phylogenetic analysis (). We performed WGS for 246 M. chimaera isolates, including multiple isolates from 15 cardiothoracic surgery patients, 143 control patients without history of cardiothoracic surgery, and 11 HCUs. We found close phylogenetic clustering of isolates from cardiothoracic patients and HCUs. All HCU isolates for which WGS data were generated originated from Sorin 3T HCUs, including the 8 UK isolates analyzed by Svensson et al., confirming their inference of a shared origin. We have added this information to the corresponding US National Center for Biotechnology Information Short Read Archive BioProject (accession no. PRJNA324238). Our investigation also identified a mechanism of aerosol release through controlled laboratory assessment of a decommissioned HCU. Nationwide risk quantification identified a low but increasing risk of M. chimaera infection. A UK-wide patient notification exercise is underway (,).
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1.  Insidious Risk of Severe Mycobacterium chimaera Infection in Cardiac Surgery Patients.

Authors:  Meera Chand; Theresa Lamagni; Katharina Kranzer; Jessica Hedge; Ginny Moore; Simon Parks; Samuel Collins; Carlos Del Ojo Elias; Nada Ahmed; Tim Brown; E Grace Smith; Peter Hoffman; Peter Kirwan; Brendan Mason; Alison Smith-Palmer; Philip Veal; Maeve K Lalor; Allan Bennett; James Walker; Alicia Yeap; Antonio Isidro Carrion Martin; Gayle Dolan; Sonia Bhatt; Andrew Skingsley; André Charlett; David Pearce; Katherine Russell; Simon Kendall; Andrew A Klein; Stephen Robins; Silke Schelenz; William Newsholme; Stephanie Thomas; Tim Collyns; Eleri Davies; Jim McMenamin; Lorraine Doherty; Tim E A Peto; Derrick Crook; Maria Zambon; Nick Phin
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2016-12-07       Impact factor: 20.999

2.  Mycobacterium chimaera in Heater-Cooler Units in Denmark Related to Isolates from the United States and United Kingdom.

Authors:  Erik Svensson; Elsebeth Tvenstrup Jensen; Erik Michael Rasmussen; Dorte Bek Folkvardsen; Anders Norman; Troels Lillebaek
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2017-03-15       Impact factor: 6.883

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1.  Framing Bacterial Genomics for Public Health (Care).

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Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2021-06-02       Impact factor: 5.948

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