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Multicenter evaluation of contamination of the healthcare environment near patients with Candida auris skin colonization

Background: Candida auris is an emerging multidrug-resistant yeast that is transmitted in healthcare facilities and is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Environmental contamination is suspected to play an important role in transmission but additional information is needed to infor...

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Autores principales: Sansom, Sarah E., Gussin, Gabrielle M., Singh, Raveena D, Bell, Pamela B, Benson, Ellen, Makhija, Jinal, Froilan, Mary Carl, Saavedra, Raheeb, Pedroza, Robert, Thotapalli, Christine, Fukuda, Christine, Gough, Ellen, Marron, Stefania, Guzman, Maria Del Mar Villanueva, Shimabukuro, Julie A., Mikhail, Lydia, Black, Stephanie, Pacilli, Massimo, Adil, Hira, Bittencourt, Cassiana E., Zahn, Matthew, Moore, Nicholas, Sexton, D.J., Noble-Wang, Judith, Lyman, Meghan, Lin, Michael, Huang, Susan, Hayden, Mary K.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9614637/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2022.205
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author Sansom, Sarah E.
Gussin, Gabrielle M.
Singh, Raveena D
Bell, Pamela B
Benson, Ellen
Makhija, Jinal
Froilan, Mary Carl
Saavedra, Raheeb
Pedroza, Robert
Thotapalli, Christine
Fukuda, Christine
Gough, Ellen
Marron, Stefania
Guzman, Maria Del Mar Villanueva
Shimabukuro, Julie A.
Mikhail, Lydia
Black, Stephanie
Pacilli, Massimo
Adil, Hira
Bittencourt, Cassiana E.
Zahn, Matthew
Moore, Nicholas
Sexton, D.J.
Noble-Wang, Judith
Lyman, Meghan
Lin, Michael
Huang, Susan
Hayden, Mary K.
author_facet Sansom, Sarah E.
Gussin, Gabrielle M.
Singh, Raveena D
Bell, Pamela B
Benson, Ellen
Makhija, Jinal
Froilan, Mary Carl
Saavedra, Raheeb
Pedroza, Robert
Thotapalli, Christine
Fukuda, Christine
Gough, Ellen
Marron, Stefania
Guzman, Maria Del Mar Villanueva
Shimabukuro, Julie A.
Mikhail, Lydia
Black, Stephanie
Pacilli, Massimo
Adil, Hira
Bittencourt, Cassiana E.
Zahn, Matthew
Moore, Nicholas
Sexton, D.J.
Noble-Wang, Judith
Lyman, Meghan
Lin, Michael
Huang, Susan
Hayden, Mary K.
author_sort Sansom, Sarah E.
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description Background: Candida auris is an emerging multidrug-resistant yeast that is transmitted in healthcare facilities and is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Environmental contamination is suspected to play an important role in transmission but additional information is needed to inform environmental cleaning recommendations to prevent spread. Methods: We conducted a multiregional (Chicago, IL; Irvine, CA) prospective study of environmental contamination associated with C. auris colonization of patients and residents of 4 long-term care facilities and 1 acute-care hospital. Participants were identified by screening or clinical cultures. Samples were collected from participants’ body sites (eg, nares, axillae, inguinal creases, palms and fingertips, and perianal skin) and their environment before room cleaning. Daily room cleaning and disinfection by facility environmental service workers was followed by targeted cleaning of high-touch surfaces by research staff using hydrogen peroxide wipes (see EPA-approved product for C. auris, List P). Samples were collected immediately after cleaning from high-touch surfaces and repeated at 4-hour intervals up to 12 hours. A pilot phase (n = 12 patients) was conducted to identify the value of testing specific high-touch surfaces to assess environmental contamination. High-yield surfaces were included in the full evaluation phase (n = 20 patients) (Fig. 1). Samples were submitted for semiquantitative culture of C. auris and other multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE), extended-spectrum β-lactamase–producing Enterobacterales (ESBLs), and carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE). Times to room surface contamination with C. auris and other MDROs after effective cleaning were analyzed. Results: Candida auris colonization was most frequently detected in the nares (72%) and palms and fingertips (72%). Cocolonization of body sites with other MDROs was common (Fig. 2). Surfaces located close to the patient were commonly recontaminated with C. auris by 4 hours after cleaning, including the overbed table (24%), bed handrail (24%), and TV remote or call button (19%). Environmental cocontamination was more common with resistant gram-positive organisms (MRSA and, VRE) than resistant gram-negative organisms (Fig. 3). C. auris was rarely detected on surfaces located outside a patient’s room (1 of 120 swabs; <1%). Conclusions: Environmental surfaces near C. auris–colonized patients were rapidly recontaminated after cleaning and disinfection. Cocolonization of skin and environment with other MDROs was common, with resistant gram-positive organisms predominating over gram-negative organisms on environmental surfaces. Limitations include lack of organism sequencing or typing to confirm environmental contamination was from the room resident. Rapid recontamination of environmental surfaces after manual cleaning and disinfection suggests that alternate mitigation strategies should be evaluated. Funding: None Disclosures: None
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spelling pubmed-96146372022-10-29 Multicenter evaluation of contamination of the healthcare environment near patients with Candida auris skin colonization Sansom, Sarah E. Gussin, Gabrielle M. Singh, Raveena D Bell, Pamela B Benson, Ellen Makhija, Jinal Froilan, Mary Carl Saavedra, Raheeb Pedroza, Robert Thotapalli, Christine Fukuda, Christine Gough, Ellen Marron, Stefania Guzman, Maria Del Mar Villanueva Shimabukuro, Julie A. Mikhail, Lydia Black, Stephanie Pacilli, Massimo Adil, Hira Bittencourt, Cassiana E. Zahn, Matthew Moore, Nicholas Sexton, D.J. Noble-Wang, Judith Lyman, Meghan Lin, Michael Huang, Susan Hayden, Mary K. Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol Environmental Cleaning Background: Candida auris is an emerging multidrug-resistant yeast that is transmitted in healthcare facilities and is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Environmental contamination is suspected to play an important role in transmission but additional information is needed to inform environmental cleaning recommendations to prevent spread. Methods: We conducted a multiregional (Chicago, IL; Irvine, CA) prospective study of environmental contamination associated with C. auris colonization of patients and residents of 4 long-term care facilities and 1 acute-care hospital. Participants were identified by screening or clinical cultures. Samples were collected from participants’ body sites (eg, nares, axillae, inguinal creases, palms and fingertips, and perianal skin) and their environment before room cleaning. Daily room cleaning and disinfection by facility environmental service workers was followed by targeted cleaning of high-touch surfaces by research staff using hydrogen peroxide wipes (see EPA-approved product for C. auris, List P). Samples were collected immediately after cleaning from high-touch surfaces and repeated at 4-hour intervals up to 12 hours. A pilot phase (n = 12 patients) was conducted to identify the value of testing specific high-touch surfaces to assess environmental contamination. High-yield surfaces were included in the full evaluation phase (n = 20 patients) (Fig. 1). Samples were submitted for semiquantitative culture of C. auris and other multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE), extended-spectrum β-lactamase–producing Enterobacterales (ESBLs), and carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE). Times to room surface contamination with C. auris and other MDROs after effective cleaning were analyzed. Results: Candida auris colonization was most frequently detected in the nares (72%) and palms and fingertips (72%). Cocolonization of body sites with other MDROs was common (Fig. 2). Surfaces located close to the patient were commonly recontaminated with C. auris by 4 hours after cleaning, including the overbed table (24%), bed handrail (24%), and TV remote or call button (19%). Environmental cocontamination was more common with resistant gram-positive organisms (MRSA and, VRE) than resistant gram-negative organisms (Fig. 3). C. auris was rarely detected on surfaces located outside a patient’s room (1 of 120 swabs; <1%). Conclusions: Environmental surfaces near C. auris–colonized patients were rapidly recontaminated after cleaning and disinfection. Cocolonization of skin and environment with other MDROs was common, with resistant gram-positive organisms predominating over gram-negative organisms on environmental surfaces. Limitations include lack of organism sequencing or typing to confirm environmental contamination was from the room resident. Rapid recontamination of environmental surfaces after manual cleaning and disinfection suggests that alternate mitigation strategies should be evaluated. Funding: None Disclosures: None Cambridge University Press 2022-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9614637/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2022.205 Text en © The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Environmental Cleaning
Sansom, Sarah E.
Gussin, Gabrielle M.
Singh, Raveena D
Bell, Pamela B
Benson, Ellen
Makhija, Jinal
Froilan, Mary Carl
Saavedra, Raheeb
Pedroza, Robert
Thotapalli, Christine
Fukuda, Christine
Gough, Ellen
Marron, Stefania
Guzman, Maria Del Mar Villanueva
Shimabukuro, Julie A.
Mikhail, Lydia
Black, Stephanie
Pacilli, Massimo
Adil, Hira
Bittencourt, Cassiana E.
Zahn, Matthew
Moore, Nicholas
Sexton, D.J.
Noble-Wang, Judith
Lyman, Meghan
Lin, Michael
Huang, Susan
Hayden, Mary K.
Multicenter evaluation of contamination of the healthcare environment near patients with Candida auris skin colonization
title Multicenter evaluation of contamination of the healthcare environment near patients with Candida auris skin colonization
title_full Multicenter evaluation of contamination of the healthcare environment near patients with Candida auris skin colonization
title_fullStr Multicenter evaluation of contamination of the healthcare environment near patients with Candida auris skin colonization
title_full_unstemmed Multicenter evaluation of contamination of the healthcare environment near patients with Candida auris skin colonization
title_short Multicenter evaluation of contamination of the healthcare environment near patients with Candida auris skin colonization
title_sort multicenter evaluation of contamination of the healthcare environment near patients with candida auris skin colonization
topic Environmental Cleaning
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9614637/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2022.205
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