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An intermittent outbreak of Burkholderia cepacia contaminating hematopoietic stem cells resulting in infusate-related blood stream infections.

Anis Raddaoui1,2, Farah Ben Tanfous1,2, Yosra Chebbi1,2, Aymen Mabrouk1,2, Wafa Achour1,2.   

Abstract

Microbial contamination of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC), used for autologous and allogenic transplantations, is rare but could cause serious blood stream infection in transplanted patients. These infections occur immediately, or later following the formation of biofilm on the catheter lumen. The present study describes an intermittent B. cepacia HSC contamination associated with nosocomial bacteremia: from October 2011 to April 2015, 17 B. cepacia strains were isolated in HSC bags (n = 14) and blood cultures (n = 3) in patients hospitalized in the National Bone Marrow Transplant Center. Two epidemiologic investigations in the National Blood Transfusion Center, allowing the isolation of three strains in hygiene samples, and four interventions in this institution were done. To identify the source of this contamination, a molecular investigation was done on 23 B. cepacia strains isolated in our center from 2007 to 2015. PFGE analysis revealed five clusters. The major cluster included 18 strains isolated from HSC bags (n = 14), blood culture (n = 1), and water cans and bath (n = 3). The second cluster (B) including only two and the remaining clusters (C, D, and E) contained single strains isolated before the epidemic period. These findings confirmed that the origin of the outbreak was the contaminated water used in the water bath during the thawing step of HSC bags. Based on this result, new sterile water was used for every defrosting, but HSC bags contamination persisted. In May 2015, the water bath was replaced with a dry bath and no B. cepacia strain was isolated from that date to April 2020.
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Keywords:  Burkholderia cepacia; Hematopoietic stem cells; contaminated water

Year:  2022        PMID: 35340921      PMCID: PMC8941591          DOI: 10.1177/17571774211066783

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Prev        ISSN: 1757-1782


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