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Epidemic of postsurgical infections caused by Mycobacterium massiliense.


ABSTRACT: An epidemic of infections after video-assisted surgery (1,051 possible cases) caused by rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) and involving 63 hospitals in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, occurred between August 2006 and July 2007. One hundred ninety-seven cases were confirmed by positive acid-fast staining and/or culture techniques. Thirty-eight hospitals had cases confirmed by mycobacterial culture, with a total of 148 available isolates recovered from 146 patients. Most (n = 144; 97.2%) isolates presented a PRA-hsp65 restriction pattern suggestive of Mycobacterium bolletii or Mycobacterium massiliense. Seventy-four of these isolates were further identified by hsp65 or rpoB partial sequencing, confirming the species identification as M. massiliense. Epidemic isolates showed susceptibility to amikacin (MIC at which 90% of the tested isolates are inhibited [MIC(90)], 8 microg/ml) and clarithromycin (MIC(90), 0.25 microg/ml) but resistance to ciprofloxacin (MIC(90), >or=32 microg/ml), cefoxitin (MIC(90), 128 microg/ml), and doxycycline (MIC(90), >or=64 microg/ml). Representative epidemic M. massiliense isolates that were randomly selected, including at least one isolate from each hospital where confirmed cases were detected, belonged to a single clone, as indicated by the analysis of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) patterns. They also had the same PFGE pattern as that previously observed in two outbreaks that occurred in other Brazilian cities; we designated this clone BRA100. All five BRA100 M. massiliense isolates tested presented consistent tolerance to 2% glutaraldehyde. This is the largest epidemic of postsurgical infections caused by RGM reported in the literature to date in Brazil.

SUBMITTER: Duarte RS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2708466 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epidemic of postsurgical infections caused by Mycobacterium massiliense.

Duarte Rafael Silva RS   Lourenço Maria Cristina Silva MC   Fonseca Leila de Souza Lde S   Leão Sylvia Cardoso SC   Amorim Efigenia de Lourdes T Ede L   Rocha Ingrid L L IL   Coelho Fabrice Santana FS   Viana-Niero Cristina C   Gomes Karen Machado KM   da Silva Marlei Gomes MG   Lorena Nádia Suely de Oliveira NS   Pitombo Marcos Bettini MB   Ferreira Rosa M C RM   Garcia Márcio Henrique de Oliveira MH   de Oliveira Gisele Pinto GP   Lupi Otilia O   Vilaça Bruno Rios BR   Serradas Lúcia Rodrigues LR   Chebabo Alberto A   Marques Elizabeth Andrade EA   Teixeira Lúcia Martins LM   Dalcolmo Margareth M   Senna Simone Gonçalves SG   Sampaio Jorge Luiz Mello JL  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20090429 7


An epidemic of infections after video-assisted surgery (1,051 possible cases) caused by rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) and involving 63 hospitals in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, occurred between August 2006 and July 2007. One hundred ninety-seven cases were confirmed by positive acid-fast staining and/or culture techniques. Thirty-eight hospitals had cases confirmed by mycobacterial culture, with a total of 148 available isolates recovered from 146 patients. Most (n = 144; 97.2%) iso  ...[more]

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