Characterizing the bioburden of ESBL-producing organisms in a neonatal unit using chromogenic culture media: a feasible and efficient environmental sampling method.
Moses VurayaiJonathan StryskoKgomotso KgomanyaneOne BayaniMargaret MokomaneTichaona MachiyaTonya Arscott-MillsDavid M GoldfarbAndrew P SteenhoffCarolyn McGannBritt NakstadAlemayehu GezmuMelissa Richard-GreenblattSusan CoffinPublished in: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control (2022)
Using basic environmental sampling and laboratory techniques aided by chromogenic culture media, we identified ESBL reservoirs (sinks) and plausible transmission vehicles (medical equipment, infant formula, hands of caregivers/healthcare workers, & insects) in this NICU environment. This strategy was a simple and cost-efficient method to assess ESBL bioburden and may be feasible for use in other settings to support ongoing infection control assessments and outbreak investigations.