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Investigation and control of outbreaks of Candida Pelliculosa catheter-related bloodstream infection in the neurosurgical intensive care unit / 中国基层医药
Article em Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-909185
Biblioteca responsável: WPRO
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To investigate the causes of the outbreak of Candida Pelliculosa catheter-related bloodstream infection in the neurosurgical intensive care unit (ICU), find out the source of infection and the route of transmission, and provide evidence for the prevention and control of nosocomial infection.

Methods:

An epidemiological investigation and environmental hygiene monitoring were made in patients with Candida Pelliculosa catheter-related bloodstream infection who received treatment in March and April 2019 in Houma People's Hospital, China. Comprehensive measures were taken to control the outbreaks of Candida Pelliculosa catheter-related bloodstream infection.

Results:

There were four patients with Candida Pelliculosa catheter-related bloodstream infection in the ICU of Neurosurgery Department of Houma People's Hospital, China. Eight samples were collected from these four patients. Ten strains were isolated and identified positive for Candida Pelliculosa. Drug sensitivity test revealed identical

results:

the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 5-fluorocytosine, amphotericin B, fluconazole, itraconazole and voriconazole was ≤ 4 mg/L, ≤ 0.5 mg/L, < 1 mg/L, ≤ 0.12 mg/L and ≤ 0.06 mg/L, respectively. No target bacteria were detected from the environment. Candida Pelliculosa infection was not observed after taking comprehensive control measures such as strengthening hand hygiene supervision in medical staff and thorough disinfection of the environment.

Conclusion:

Poor hand hygiene compliance in medical staff in neurosurgical ICU and non-sufficient environmental disinfection may be the main causes for the outbreak of Candida Pelliculosa catheter-related bloodstream infection.
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Texto completo: 1 Índice: WPRIM Idioma: Zh Revista: Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article
Texto completo: 1 Índice: WPRIM Idioma: Zh Revista: Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article