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Bacillus cereus, a serious cause of nosocomial infections: Epidemiologic and genetic survey

Bacillus cereus is the 2(nd) most frequent bacterial agent responsible for food-borne outbreaks in France and the 3(rd) in Europe. In addition, local and systemic infections have been reported, mainly describing individual cases or single hospital setting. The real incidence of such infection is unk...

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Autores principales: Glasset, Benjamin, Herbin, Sabine, Granier, Sophie A., Cavalié, Laurent, Lafeuille, Emilie, Guérin, Cyprien, Ruimy, Raymond, Casagrande-Magne, Florence, Levast, Marion, Chautemps, Nathalie, Decousser, Jean-Winoc, Belotti, Laure, Pelloux, Isabelle, Robert, Jerôme, Brisabois, Anne, Ramarao, Nalini
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5966241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29791442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194346
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author Glasset, Benjamin
Herbin, Sabine
Granier, Sophie A.
Cavalié, Laurent
Lafeuille, Emilie
Guérin, Cyprien
Ruimy, Raymond
Casagrande-Magne, Florence
Levast, Marion
Chautemps, Nathalie
Decousser, Jean-Winoc
Belotti, Laure
Pelloux, Isabelle
Robert, Jerôme
Brisabois, Anne
Ramarao, Nalini
author_facet Glasset, Benjamin
Herbin, Sabine
Granier, Sophie A.
Cavalié, Laurent
Lafeuille, Emilie
Guérin, Cyprien
Ruimy, Raymond
Casagrande-Magne, Florence
Levast, Marion
Chautemps, Nathalie
Decousser, Jean-Winoc
Belotti, Laure
Pelloux, Isabelle
Robert, Jerôme
Brisabois, Anne
Ramarao, Nalini
author_sort Glasset, Benjamin
collection PubMed
description Bacillus cereus is the 2(nd) most frequent bacterial agent responsible for food-borne outbreaks in France and the 3(rd) in Europe. In addition, local and systemic infections have been reported, mainly describing individual cases or single hospital setting. The real incidence of such infection is unknown and information on genetic and phenotypic characteristics of the incriminated strains is generally scarce. We performed an extensive study of B. cereus strains isolated from patients and hospital environments from nine hospitals during a 5-year study, giving an overview of the consequences, sources and pathogenic patterns of B. cereus clinical infections. We demonstrated the occurrence of several hospital-cross-contaminations. Identical B. cereus strains were recovered from different patients and hospital environments for up to 2 years. We also clearly revealed the occurrence of inter hospital contaminations by the same strain. These cases represent the first documented events of nosocomial epidemy by B. cereus responsible for intra and inter hospitals contaminations. Indeed, contamination of different patients with the same strain of B. cereus was so far never shown. In addition, we propose a scheme for the characterization of B. cereus based on biochemical properties and genetic identification and highlight that main genetic signatures may carry a high pathogenic potential. Moreover, the characterization of antibiotic resistance shows an acquired resistance phenotype for rifampicin. This may provide indication to adjust the antibiotic treatment and care of patients.
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spelling pubmed-59662412018-06-02 Bacillus cereus, a serious cause of nosocomial infections: Epidemiologic and genetic survey Glasset, Benjamin Herbin, Sabine Granier, Sophie A. Cavalié, Laurent Lafeuille, Emilie Guérin, Cyprien Ruimy, Raymond Casagrande-Magne, Florence Levast, Marion Chautemps, Nathalie Decousser, Jean-Winoc Belotti, Laure Pelloux, Isabelle Robert, Jerôme Brisabois, Anne Ramarao, Nalini PLoS One Research Article Bacillus cereus is the 2(nd) most frequent bacterial agent responsible for food-borne outbreaks in France and the 3(rd) in Europe. In addition, local and systemic infections have been reported, mainly describing individual cases or single hospital setting. The real incidence of such infection is unknown and information on genetic and phenotypic characteristics of the incriminated strains is generally scarce. We performed an extensive study of B. cereus strains isolated from patients and hospital environments from nine hospitals during a 5-year study, giving an overview of the consequences, sources and pathogenic patterns of B. cereus clinical infections. We demonstrated the occurrence of several hospital-cross-contaminations. Identical B. cereus strains were recovered from different patients and hospital environments for up to 2 years. We also clearly revealed the occurrence of inter hospital contaminations by the same strain. These cases represent the first documented events of nosocomial epidemy by B. cereus responsible for intra and inter hospitals contaminations. Indeed, contamination of different patients with the same strain of B. cereus was so far never shown. In addition, we propose a scheme for the characterization of B. cereus based on biochemical properties and genetic identification and highlight that main genetic signatures may carry a high pathogenic potential. Moreover, the characterization of antibiotic resistance shows an acquired resistance phenotype for rifampicin. This may provide indication to adjust the antibiotic treatment and care of patients. Public Library of Science 2018-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5966241/ /pubmed/29791442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194346 Text en © 2018 Glasset et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Glasset, Benjamin
Herbin, Sabine
Granier, Sophie A.
Cavalié, Laurent
Lafeuille, Emilie
Guérin, Cyprien
Ruimy, Raymond
Casagrande-Magne, Florence
Levast, Marion
Chautemps, Nathalie
Decousser, Jean-Winoc
Belotti, Laure
Pelloux, Isabelle
Robert, Jerôme
Brisabois, Anne
Ramarao, Nalini
Bacillus cereus, a serious cause of nosocomial infections: Epidemiologic and genetic survey
title Bacillus cereus, a serious cause of nosocomial infections: Epidemiologic and genetic survey
title_full Bacillus cereus, a serious cause of nosocomial infections: Epidemiologic and genetic survey
title_fullStr Bacillus cereus, a serious cause of nosocomial infections: Epidemiologic and genetic survey
title_full_unstemmed Bacillus cereus, a serious cause of nosocomial infections: Epidemiologic and genetic survey
title_short Bacillus cereus, a serious cause of nosocomial infections: Epidemiologic and genetic survey
title_sort bacillus cereus, a serious cause of nosocomial infections: epidemiologic and genetic survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5966241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29791442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194346
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