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Salmonella enterica serovar oranienburg outbreak in a veterinary medical teaching hospital with evidence of nosocomial and on-farm transmission

机译:一家兽医医学教学医院的沙门氏菌血清型奥拉宁堡病暴发,具有医院和农场传播的证据

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Nosocomial salmonellosis continues to pose an important threat to veterinary medical teaching hospitals. The objectives of this study were to describe an outbreak of salmonellosis caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Oranienburg within our hospital and to highlight its unique features, which can be used to help mitigate or prevent nosocomial outbreaks in the future. We retrospectively analyzed data from patients that were fecal culture-positive for Salmonella Oranienburg between January 1, 2006, and June 1, 2011, including historical, clinical, and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) data. Salmonella Oranienburg was identified in 20 horses, five alpacas, and three cows during this time frame, with dates of admission spanning the period from August, 2006, through January, 2008. We consider most of these patients to have become infected through either nosocomial or on-farm transmission, as evidenced by molecular subtyping results and supportive epidemiologic data. Interpretation of PFGE results in this outbreak was challenging because of the identification of several closely related Salmonella Oranienburg subtypes. Furthermore, a high percentage of cases were fecal culture-positive for Salmonella Oranienburg within 24 h of admission. These patients initially appeared to represent new introductions of Salmonella into the hospital, but closer inspection of their medical records revealed epidemiologic links to the hospital following the index case. Cessation of this outbreak was observed following efforts to further heighten biosecurity efforts, with no known cases or positive environmental samples after January, 2008. This study demonstrates that a Salmonella-positive culture result within 24 h of admission does not exclude the hospital as the source of infection, and it underscores the important role played by veterinary medical teaching hospitals as nodes of Salmonella infection that can promote transmission outside of the hospital setting.
机译:医院沙门氏菌病继续对兽医医学教学医院构成重要威胁。这项研究的目的是描述我们医院内由沙门氏菌血清型Oranienburg引起的沙门氏菌病暴发,并突出其独特的功能,可用于缓解或预防将来的医院内暴发。我们回顾性分析了2006年1月1日至2011年6月1日粪便培养阳性的Oranienburg沙门氏菌患者的数据,包括历史,临床和脉冲场凝胶电泳(PFGE)数据。在此时间范围内,在20匹马,5只羊驼和3头母牛中鉴定出了Oranienburg沙门氏菌,其入院日期为2006年8月至2008年1月。我们认为这些患者大多数是通过医院或医院感染的。分子亚型分析结果和流行病学支持数据证明了农场中的传播。由于已鉴定出几种密切相关的沙门氏菌奥拉宁堡亚型,因此解释该暴发中的PFGE结果具有挑战性。此外,在入院后24小时内,粪便培养阳性的人中有很大比例的粪便奥拉宁堡沙门氏菌阳性。这些患者起初似乎代表沙门氏菌进入医院的新情况,但仔细检查他们的病历后发现,在索引病例之后与医院之间存在流行病学联系。在进一步加强生物安全性的努力之后,人们观察到该疾病的停止。2008年1月之后,没有已知病例或阳性环境样品。这项研究表明,入院后24小时内沙门氏菌阳性培养结果并不排除医院作为来源感染,并强调了兽医医学教学医院在沙门氏菌感染节点方面所起的重要作用,可促进沙门氏菌在医院外的传播。

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