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Am J Infect Control ; 52(9): 1084-1090, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38761850

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: We describe the investigations for control of two consecutive Serratia marcescens outbreaks in neonatology unit of Singapore General Hospital. METHODS: Epidemiological investigations, environmental sampling and risk-factors analysis were performed to guide infection control measures. Active surveillance sampling of nasopharyngeal aspirate and/or stool from neonates was conducted during both outbreaks. Whole-genome-sequencing was done to determine clonal links. Retrospective case-control study was conducted for second outbreak to identify risk factors for S marcescens acquisition. RESULTS: In 2022, two genetically unrelated S marcescens outbreaks were managed involving five neonates in March 2022 (outbreak 1) and eight neonates in November 2022 (outbreak 2). A link to positive isolates from sinks in intensive care units and milk preparation room was identified during outbreak 1. Neonatal jaundice (aOR, 16.46; p-value= 0.023) and non-formula milk feeding (aOR, 13.88; p-value= 0.02) were identified as risk factors during second outbreak. Multiple interventions adopted were cohorting of positive cases, carriage-screening, enhanced environmental cleaning, and emphasis on alcohol-based handrubs for hand-hygiene. CONCLUSION: The two outbreaks were likely due to infection prevention practices lapses and favourable environmental conditions. Nosocomial S marcescens outbreaks in neonatology units are difficult to control and require multidisciplinary approach with strict infection prevention measures to mitigate risk factors.


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Cross Infection , Disease Outbreaks , Infection Control , Serratia Infections , Serratia marcescens , Humans , Disease Outbreaks/prevention & control , Serratia marcescens/isolation & purification , Serratia marcescens/genetics , Singapore/epidemiology , Infection Control/methods , Infant, Newborn , Serratia Infections/epidemiology , Serratia Infections/prevention & control , Serratia Infections/microbiology , Risk Factors , Cross Infection/epidemiology , Cross Infection/prevention & control , Cross Infection/microbiology , Retrospective Studies , Case-Control Studies , Female , Male , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal , Neonatology
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