英文摘要 |
An isolate of multidrug-resistant (MDR) Acinetobacter baumannii was found from a patient after being admitted to the 5th observation room (5th OR) at Emergency Department of a medical centre, a ward that accommodate patients awaiting admission. To clarify whether a clonal MDR- A. baumannii spreading at the 5th OR, an epidemiological study was conducted by sampling 104 specimens, included 48 environmental swabs, 29 throat-swabs of personnel and 27 sputum/throat-swabs of patients staying at the 5th OR, for bacterial culture. Medical records of patients who had stayed at the 5th OR shortly before (January-February 2005) and had MDR-A. baumannii isolated from clinical specimens were reviewed. Thirteen specimens (8 sampled from environment and 5 from patients who were staying at the 5th OR) sampled during epidemiological study in March 2005 grew non-MDR A. baumannii isolates. Another five patients who carried MDR-A. baumannii carriage were all critically ill and endotracheal intubation for mechanical ventilation. Four MDR-A. baumannii isolates each from one of these 5 patients were sent to genotypic analysis. Fingerprinting using pussed field gel electrophoresis disclosed that 2 of the 4 MDR-A. baumannii isolates were of the same clone, while 5 non-MDR A. baumannii isolates each found in 2 patients staying at the 5th OR, and surfaces of a ventilator, a bed-side curtain and an electrocardiogram monitor were of another identical clone. The epidemiological study revealed 2 cases of MDR-A. baumannii infection/colonization, and incidentally found that one clonal non-MDR- A. baumannii soreading among patients and in the environment at ED. After implementing infection control measures, included closure of the 5th OR, environmental disinfection, patients cohorting, strict hand-washing practice and contact precautions, this cluster of A. baumannii infection/colonization was eventually controlled by mid-March 2005. (Infect Control J 2009;19:214-28). |