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Mycobacterium chimaera Genomics With Regard to Epidemiological and Clinical Investigations Conducted for an Open Chest Postsurgical Mycobacterium chimaera Infection Outbreak
BACKGROUND: Postsurgical infections due to Mycobacterium chimaera appeared as a novel nosocomial threat in 2015, with a worldwide outbreak due to contaminated heater-cooler units used in open chest surgery. We report the results of investigations conducted in France including whole-genome sequencing...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34189167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab192 |
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author | Lecorche, Emmanuel Daniau, Côme La, Kevin Mougari, Faiza Benmansour, Hanaa Kumanski, Sylvain Robert, Jérôme Fournier, Sandra Lebreton, Guillaume Carbonne, Anne Cambau, Emmanuelle |
author_facet | Lecorche, Emmanuel Daniau, Côme La, Kevin Mougari, Faiza Benmansour, Hanaa Kumanski, Sylvain Robert, Jérôme Fournier, Sandra Lebreton, Guillaume Carbonne, Anne Cambau, Emmanuelle |
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description | BACKGROUND: Postsurgical infections due to Mycobacterium chimaera appeared as a novel nosocomial threat in 2015, with a worldwide outbreak due to contaminated heater-cooler units used in open chest surgery. We report the results of investigations conducted in France including whole-genome sequencing comparison of patient and heater-cooler unit isolates. METHODS: We sought M. chimaera infection cases from 2010 onwards through national epidemiological investigations in health care facilities performing cardiopulmonary bypass, together with a survey on good practices and systematic heater-cooler unit microbial analyses. Clinical and heater-cooler unit isolates were subjected to whole-genome sequencing analyzed with regard to the reference outbreak strain Zuerich-1. RESULTS: Only 2 clinical cases were shown to be related to the outbreak, although 23% (41/175) of heater-cooler units were declared positive for M. avium complex. Specific measures to prevent infection were applied in 89% (50/56) of health care facilities, although only 14% (8/56) of them followed the manufacturer maintenance recommendations. Whole-genome sequencing comparison showed that the clinical isolates and 72% (26/36) of heater-cooler unit isolates belonged to the epidemic cluster. Within clinical isolates, 5–9 nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms were observed, among which an in vivo mutation in a putative efflux pump gene was observed in a clinical isolate obtained for 1 patient on antimicrobial treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Cases of postsurgical M. chimaera infections have been declared to be rare in France, although heater-cooler units were contaminated, as in other countries. Genomic analyses confirmed the connection to the outbreak and identified specific single nucleotide polymorphisms, including 1 suggesting fitness evolution in vivo. |
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spelling | pubmed-82313702021-06-28 Mycobacterium chimaera Genomics With Regard to Epidemiological and Clinical Investigations Conducted for an Open Chest Postsurgical Mycobacterium chimaera Infection Outbreak Lecorche, Emmanuel Daniau, Côme La, Kevin Mougari, Faiza Benmansour, Hanaa Kumanski, Sylvain Robert, Jérôme Fournier, Sandra Lebreton, Guillaume Carbonne, Anne Cambau, Emmanuelle Open Forum Infect Dis Major Articles BACKGROUND: Postsurgical infections due to Mycobacterium chimaera appeared as a novel nosocomial threat in 2015, with a worldwide outbreak due to contaminated heater-cooler units used in open chest surgery. We report the results of investigations conducted in France including whole-genome sequencing comparison of patient and heater-cooler unit isolates. METHODS: We sought M. chimaera infection cases from 2010 onwards through national epidemiological investigations in health care facilities performing cardiopulmonary bypass, together with a survey on good practices and systematic heater-cooler unit microbial analyses. Clinical and heater-cooler unit isolates were subjected to whole-genome sequencing analyzed with regard to the reference outbreak strain Zuerich-1. RESULTS: Only 2 clinical cases were shown to be related to the outbreak, although 23% (41/175) of heater-cooler units were declared positive for M. avium complex. Specific measures to prevent infection were applied in 89% (50/56) of health care facilities, although only 14% (8/56) of them followed the manufacturer maintenance recommendations. Whole-genome sequencing comparison showed that the clinical isolates and 72% (26/36) of heater-cooler unit isolates belonged to the epidemic cluster. Within clinical isolates, 5–9 nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms were observed, among which an in vivo mutation in a putative efflux pump gene was observed in a clinical isolate obtained for 1 patient on antimicrobial treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Cases of postsurgical M. chimaera infections have been declared to be rare in France, although heater-cooler units were contaminated, as in other countries. Genomic analyses confirmed the connection to the outbreak and identified specific single nucleotide polymorphisms, including 1 suggesting fitness evolution in vivo. Oxford University Press 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8231370/ /pubmed/34189167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab192 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Major Articles Lecorche, Emmanuel Daniau, Côme La, Kevin Mougari, Faiza Benmansour, Hanaa Kumanski, Sylvain Robert, Jérôme Fournier, Sandra Lebreton, Guillaume Carbonne, Anne Cambau, Emmanuelle Mycobacterium chimaera Genomics With Regard to Epidemiological and Clinical Investigations Conducted for an Open Chest Postsurgical Mycobacterium chimaera Infection Outbreak |
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Mycobacterium chimaera Genomics With Regard to Epidemiological and Clinical Investigations Conducted for an Open Chest Postsurgical Mycobacterium chimaera Infection Outbreak |
title_full |
Mycobacterium chimaera Genomics With Regard to Epidemiological and Clinical Investigations Conducted for an Open Chest Postsurgical Mycobacterium chimaera Infection Outbreak |
title_fullStr |
Mycobacterium chimaera Genomics With Regard to Epidemiological and Clinical Investigations Conducted for an Open Chest Postsurgical Mycobacterium chimaera Infection Outbreak |
title_full_unstemmed |
Mycobacterium chimaera Genomics With Regard to Epidemiological and Clinical Investigations Conducted for an Open Chest Postsurgical Mycobacterium chimaera Infection Outbreak |
title_short |
Mycobacterium chimaera Genomics With Regard to Epidemiological and Clinical Investigations Conducted for an Open Chest Postsurgical Mycobacterium chimaera Infection Outbreak |
title_sort | mycobacterium chimaera genomics with regard to epidemiological and clinical investigations conducted for an open chest postsurgical mycobacterium chimaera infection outbreak |
topic | Major Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34189167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab192 |
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