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J Forensic Sci ; 64(2): 622-624, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30080943

ABSTRACT

Thermal insect treatments can be an effective method of controlling cryptic insect pests, particularly bed bugs, in residential settings. The treatments require high heat over a sustained timeframe. Residents are not present during treatment but return after completion. An unexpected death was investigated following heat treatment for bed bugs in the home of an elderly female, found with a postmortem axillary temperature of 106.2°F (41.2°C) approximately 8 h after returning home. The cause of death was classified as hyperthermia with a contributory cause of hypertensive cardiovascular disease. The manner of death was an accident. The decedent had medical history and medications that could have impaired her ability to dissipate heat. Furthermore, the air conditioning inside the residence was not functional following treatment. Recommendations including education regarding heat stroke and treatment, re-entry timeframes, and/or temperature thresholds are suggested to reduce the risk of heat-related injury or death in vulnerable populations.


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Bedbugs , Fever/etiology , Hot Temperature/adverse effects , Insect Control , Accidents , Aged, 80 and over , Animals , Cardiovascular Diseases/complications , Fatal Outcome , Female , Housing , Humans , Hypertension/complications
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Bol. venez. infectol ; 23(1): 13-19, ene.-jun. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-721059

ABSTRACT

La resistencia a carbapenems en la familia Enterobacteriaceae constituye un problema creciente a nivel mundial, siendo el mecanismo de mayor impacto clínico, epidemiológico y microbiológico, la producción de serino-carbapenemasas KPC. Investigar la presencia de carbapenemasas tipo KPC en aislados de Enterobacterias resistentes a carbapenems, provenientes de diversos centros de salud a nivel nacional, durante el período mayo 2010 - junio 2011. En esta investigación se analizaron 91 aislados de Enterobacterias: K pneumoniae (48), E. cloacae (30), E. aerogenes (4), E. coli (2), C. koseri (1), C. freundil (6), con resistencia a carbapenems provenientes de 14 centros de salud. La susceptibilidad antimicrobiana se evaluó siguiendo los criterios de la CLSI 2011. La detección fenotípica de carbapenemasas se realizó mediante el test de Hodge modificado y evaluando la sinergia con el ácido 3-aminofenilborónico 300 µg/disco. Se realizó el Test de Hodge "doble modificado" a los aislados de Enterobacter y Citrobacter. La detección genotípica de carbapenemasas se llevó a cabo mediante PCR utilizando iniciadores para el gen blaKPC. Todos los aislados presentaron a los deinhibición < 22 mm para meropenem y ertapenem. El 95% de los aislados resultaron positivos para el test de Hogde modificado, el test con ácido borónico, y para el gen blaKPC. En el test de Hodge "doble modificado", se observó 100% de positividad. La resistencia a carbapenems mediada por Carbapenemasas KPC, se ha incrementado en los últimos años en el país y el carácter plasmídico de estas enzimas les permite su fácil diseminación entre diversos géneros de Enterobacterias.


Resistance to carbapenems is the family Enterobacteriaceae is a growing problem around the world, being production of KPC serino-carbapenemase, the mayor impact clinical, epidemiological and microbiological mechanism. To investigate the presence of KPC carbapenemases in isolates of Enterobacterias resistant to carbapenems, from various health centers nationwide, during the period May-2010 June 2011. In this study were analyzed 91 Enterobacterias isolates: K. pneumoniae (48), E. cloacae (30), E. aerogenes (4), E. coli (2), C. koseri (1), C. freundii (6), with resistance to carbapenems from 14 health centers. Antimicrobial susceptibility was evaluated according to the criteria of the CLSI 2011. Phenotypic detection of carbapenemases was performed by Modified Hodge Test and it was evaluated the synergy with the 3-aminophenylboronic 300 µg/disc. Test were done with "double Modified" Hodge to Enterobacter and Citrobacter isolates. Genotypic detection of carbapenemases was performed out by using PCR primers for the gene blaKPC. All isolated showed inhibition zones <22 mm for meropenem and ertapemen. The 95% of the isolates were positive for Hogde Modified Test, test with boronic acid, and to blaKPC gene. By performing "Double Modified" Hodge`s essay , we observed a 100% of positivity. Resistance to carbapenems mediated by KPC carbapenemases has increased in the last few years in the country, and plasmidic characterization of these enzymes allows easily dissemination among different genera of Enterobacteriaceae.


Subject(s)
Carbapenems/analysis , Carbapenems/radiation effects , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Enterobacteriaceae , Enterobacteriaceae/isolation & purification , Infectious Disease Medicine
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