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Environmental Contamination with Candida Species in Multiple Hospitals Including a Tertiary Care Hospital with a Candida auris Outbreak

BACKGROUND: Environmental sources have been implicated as a potential source for exogenous acquisition of Candida species, particularly the emerging multidrug-resistant Candida auris. However, limited information is available on environmental reservoirs of Candida species in healthcare facilities. M...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Jessica, Eilertson, Brandon, Cadnum, Jennifer L., Whitlow, Chauna S., Jencson, Annette L., Safdar, Nasia, Krein, Sarah L., Tanner, Windy D., Mayer, JeanMarie, Samore, Matthew H., Donskey, Curtis J.
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Publicado: Pathogens and Immunity 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6827507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31768483
http://dx.doi.org/10.20411/pai.v4i2.291
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author Kumar, Jessica
Eilertson, Brandon
Cadnum, Jennifer L.
Whitlow, Chauna S.
Jencson, Annette L.
Safdar, Nasia
Krein, Sarah L.
Tanner, Windy D.
Mayer, JeanMarie
Samore, Matthew H.
Donskey, Curtis J.
author_facet Kumar, Jessica
Eilertson, Brandon
Cadnum, Jennifer L.
Whitlow, Chauna S.
Jencson, Annette L.
Safdar, Nasia
Krein, Sarah L.
Tanner, Windy D.
Mayer, JeanMarie
Samore, Matthew H.
Donskey, Curtis J.
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description BACKGROUND: Environmental sources have been implicated as a potential source for exogenous acquisition of Candida species, particularly the emerging multidrug-resistant Candida auris. However, limited information is available on environmental reservoirs of Candida species in healthcare facilities. METHODS: During a 6-month period, cultures for Candida species were collected from high-touch surfaces in patient rooms and from portable equipment in 6 US acute care hospitals in 4 states. Additional cultures were collected from sink drains and floors in one of the hospitals and from high-touch surfaces, portable equipment, and sink drains in a hospital experiencing an outbreak due to C. auris. Candida species were identified using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectometry. RESULTS: Candida species were recovered from patient rooms in 4 of the 6 hospitals. Seven of 147 patient room cultures (4.8%) and 1 of 57 (1.8%) portable equipment cultures were positive, with the most common species being C. parapsilosis. For the hospital where additional sites were sampled, Candida species were recovered from 8 of 22 (36.4%) hospital room floors and 4 of 17 (23.5%) sink drains. In the facility with a C. auris outbreak, Candida species were frequently recovered from sink drains (20.7%) and high-touch surfaces (15.4%), but recovery of C. auris was uncommon (3.8% of high-touch surfaces, 3.4% of sink drains, and 0% of portable equipment) and only present in rooms that currently or recently housed a patient with C. auris. CONCLUSION: Candida species often contaminate surfaces in hospitals and may be particularly common on floors and in sink drains. However, C. auris contamination was uncommon in a facility experiencing an outbreak, suggesting that current cleaning and disinfection practices can be effective in minimizing environmental contamination.
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spelling pubmed-68275072019-11-25 Environmental Contamination with Candida Species in Multiple Hospitals Including a Tertiary Care Hospital with a Candida auris Outbreak Kumar, Jessica Eilertson, Brandon Cadnum, Jennifer L. Whitlow, Chauna S. Jencson, Annette L. Safdar, Nasia Krein, Sarah L. Tanner, Windy D. Mayer, JeanMarie Samore, Matthew H. Donskey, Curtis J. Pathog Immun Research Article BACKGROUND: Environmental sources have been implicated as a potential source for exogenous acquisition of Candida species, particularly the emerging multidrug-resistant Candida auris. However, limited information is available on environmental reservoirs of Candida species in healthcare facilities. METHODS: During a 6-month period, cultures for Candida species were collected from high-touch surfaces in patient rooms and from portable equipment in 6 US acute care hospitals in 4 states. Additional cultures were collected from sink drains and floors in one of the hospitals and from high-touch surfaces, portable equipment, and sink drains in a hospital experiencing an outbreak due to C. auris. Candida species were identified using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectometry. RESULTS: Candida species were recovered from patient rooms in 4 of the 6 hospitals. Seven of 147 patient room cultures (4.8%) and 1 of 57 (1.8%) portable equipment cultures were positive, with the most common species being C. parapsilosis. For the hospital where additional sites were sampled, Candida species were recovered from 8 of 22 (36.4%) hospital room floors and 4 of 17 (23.5%) sink drains. In the facility with a C. auris outbreak, Candida species were frequently recovered from sink drains (20.7%) and high-touch surfaces (15.4%), but recovery of C. auris was uncommon (3.8% of high-touch surfaces, 3.4% of sink drains, and 0% of portable equipment) and only present in rooms that currently or recently housed a patient with C. auris. CONCLUSION: Candida species often contaminate surfaces in hospitals and may be particularly common on floors and in sink drains. However, C. auris contamination was uncommon in a facility experiencing an outbreak, suggesting that current cleaning and disinfection practices can be effective in minimizing environmental contamination. Pathogens and Immunity 2019-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6827507/ /pubmed/31768483 http://dx.doi.org/10.20411/pai.v4i2.291 Text en © Pathogens and Immunity 2019 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Kumar, Jessica
Eilertson, Brandon
Cadnum, Jennifer L.
Whitlow, Chauna S.
Jencson, Annette L.
Safdar, Nasia
Krein, Sarah L.
Tanner, Windy D.
Mayer, JeanMarie
Samore, Matthew H.
Donskey, Curtis J.
Environmental Contamination with Candida Species in Multiple Hospitals Including a Tertiary Care Hospital with a Candida auris Outbreak
title Environmental Contamination with Candida Species in Multiple Hospitals Including a Tertiary Care Hospital with a Candida auris Outbreak
title_full Environmental Contamination with Candida Species in Multiple Hospitals Including a Tertiary Care Hospital with a Candida auris Outbreak
title_fullStr Environmental Contamination with Candida Species in Multiple Hospitals Including a Tertiary Care Hospital with a Candida auris Outbreak
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Contamination with Candida Species in Multiple Hospitals Including a Tertiary Care Hospital with a Candida auris Outbreak
title_short Environmental Contamination with Candida Species in Multiple Hospitals Including a Tertiary Care Hospital with a Candida auris Outbreak
title_sort environmental contamination with candida species in multiple hospitals including a tertiary care hospital with a candida auris outbreak
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6827507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31768483
http://dx.doi.org/10.20411/pai.v4i2.291
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