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Vet Microbiol ; 245: 108686, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32456825

ABSTRACT

Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are often overlooked in veterinary medicine. Serratia marcescens isolates were recovered over a ten-year period from companion animals in a French veterinary hospital. The pets were sampled either for diagnostic purposes or to monitor colonization. A retrospective study showed that 32 S. marcescens isolates were identified as HAI cases and a further 22 cases were associated with colonization of the surgical site. Two S. marcescens lineages were responsible for two different outbreaks during the study period. Chlorhexidine solution (1%) used to impregnate gauze was found to be the source of the second S. marcescens outbreak and all isolates had high MIC values for chlorhexidine (MIC = 128 mg/L). This study reports, for the first time to our knowledge, the nosocomial spread of chlorhexidine-resistant S. marcescens in a veterinary setting and highlights consequences of the improper use of disinfectants.


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Chlorhexidine/pharmacology , Cross Infection/veterinary , Disease Outbreaks/veterinary , Disinfectants/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Bacterial , Serratia Infections/veterinary , Animals , Cat Diseases/epidemiology , Cat Diseases/microbiology , Cats/microbiology , Cross Infection/epidemiology , Cross Infection/microbiology , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Dog Diseases/microbiology , Dogs/microbiology , France/epidemiology , Hospitals, Animal , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Retrospective Studies , Serratia Infections/epidemiology , Serratia marcescens/drug effects , Serratia marcescens/genetics
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