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Molecular investigation of isolates from a multistate polymicrobial outbreak associated with contaminated total parenteral nutrition in Brazil.

Marcelo PillonettoLavinia ArendSuzie M T GomesMarluce A A OliveiraLoeci N TimmAndreza F MartinsAfonso L BarthAlana MazzettiLena HersemannTheo H M SmitsMarcelo T MiraFabio Rezzonico
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2018)
This is the first report of a three-species outbreak caused by TPN contaminated with A. baumannii, R. radiobacter and P. diazotrophicus. The concomitant presence of clonal A. baumannii and P. diazotrophicus isolates in several TPN and blood samples, as well as the case of one patient, where all three different species were isolated simultaneously, suggest that the outbreak may be ascribed to a discrete contamination of TPN. In addition, this study highlights the clinical relevance of P. diazotrophicus, which has been involved in outbreaks in the past, but was often misidentified as P. agglomerans.
Keyphrases
  • drinking water
  • heavy metals
  • genetic diversity
  • risk assessment
  • case report
  • climate change