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Outbreak of Francisella novicida bacteremia among inmates at a Louisiana correctional facility

机译:在路易斯安那州惩教设施的囚犯中犯罪犯罪术

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Background. Francisella novicida is a rare cause of human illness despite its close genetic relationship to Francisella tularensis, the agent of tularemia. During April-July 2011, 3 inmates at a Louisiana correctional facility developed F. novicida bacteremia; 1 inmate died acutely. Methods. We interviewed surviving inmates; reviewed laboratory, medical, and housing records; and conducted an environmental investigation. Clinical and environmental samples were tested by culture, real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and multigene sequencing. Isolates were typed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Results. Clinical isolates were identified as F. novicida based on sequence analyses of the 16S ribosomal RNA, pgm, and pdpD genes. PmeI PFGE patterns for the clinical isolates were indistinguishable. Source patients were aged 40-56 years, male, and African American, and all were immunocompromised. Two patients presented with signs of bacterial peritonitis; the third had pyomyositis of the thigh. The 3 inmates had no contact with one another; their only shared exposures were consumption of municipal water and of ice that was mass-produced at the prison in an unenclosed building. Swabs from one set of ice machines and associated ice scoops yielded evidence of F. novicida by PCR and sequencing. All other environmental specimens tested negative. Conclusions. To our knowledge, this is the first reported common-source outbreak of F. novicida infections in humans. Epidemiological and laboratory evidence implicate contaminated ice as the likely vehicle of transmission; liver disease may be a predisposing factor. Clinicians, laboratorians, and public health officials should be aware of the potential for misidentification of F. novicida as F. tularensis.
机译:背景。弗朗西亚诺维察是人类疾病的罕见原因,尽管它与颅氏菌,术术代理人的遗传关系。 2011年4月至7月,路易斯安那州惩教设施的3个囚犯开发了F. Novicida Bacteremia; 1个囚犯急剧死亡。方法。我们采访了幸存的囚犯;审查了实验室,医疗和住房记录;并进行了环境调查。通过培养,实时聚合酶链反应(PCR)和多烯测序来测试临床和环境样品。分离株被脉冲场凝胶电泳(PFGE)键入。结果。基于16S核糖体RNA,PGM和PDPD基因的序列分析鉴定为F. Novicida的临床分离液。临床分离株的PMEI PFGE模式难以区分。来源患者年龄40-56岁,男性和非洲裔美国人,所有人都是免疫因素。两名患者呈现细菌腹膜炎的迹象;第三个患有大腿的肌肉炎。 3个囚犯彼此没有接触;他们唯一的共享曝光是城市水和冰的消费,在未经审查的建筑中批量生产。来自一组冰机和相关冰群的拭子产生了PCR和测序的F. Novicida的证据。所有其他环境标本都经过负面测试。结论。为了我们的知识,这是人类中首次报道的诺伊思达州的诺思达感染。流行病学和实验室证据暗示污染的冰作为可能的传播车辆;肝病可能是一个易受的因素。临床医生,实验室和公共卫生官员应该了解F. Novicida作为F. Tularensis的潜在潜力。

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    《Clinical infectious diseases》 |2014年第6期|共8页
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    Epidemic Intelligence Service Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Atlanta GA;

    Bacterial Diseases Branch Division of Vector-Borne Diseases CDC 3156 Rampart Rd Fort Collins;

    Epidemic Intelligence Service Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Atlanta GA;

    Louisiana Office of Public Health New Orleans LA United States;

    Louisiana Office of Public Health New Orleans LA United States;

    Louisiana Office of Public Health New Orleans LA United States;

    Louisiana Office of Public Health New Orleans LA United States;

    Infectious Diseases Louisiana State University Medical Center Baton Rouge LA United States;

    Louisiana Office of Public Health Shreveport Regional Laboratory Shreveport LA United States;

    Bacterial Diseases Branch Division of Vector-Borne Diseases CDC 3156 Rampart Rd Fort Collins;

    Louisiana Department of Corrections Baton Rouge LA United States;

    Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion United States;

    Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch CDC Atlanta GA United States;

    Bacterial Diseases Branch Division of Vector-Borne Diseases CDC 3156 Rampart Rd Fort Collins;

    Bacterial Diseases Branch Division of Vector-Borne Diseases CDC 3156 Rampart Rd Fort Collins;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 传染病;
  • 关键词

    Francisella novicida; Ice; Outbreak; Prison;

    机译:弗朗西亚诺维西达;冰;爆发;监狱;

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