Enterobacter cloacae outbreak in the NICU related to disinfected thermometers

Journal of Hospital Infection(2000)

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In the first week of December 1997, an increasing incidence of neonates colonized with multi-drug resistant Enterobacter cloacae (MR- E. cloacae) was observed in the neonatal intensive care unit of our 950-bed university hospital. Initially, re-enforcement of infection control practices including hand disinfection and cohort isolation seemed to be sufficient to control the outbreak. Nevertheless, an increasing number of newly admitted patients was paralleled by another rise in the incidence of colonized neonates. Since E. cloacae was initially found in urine specimens of the patients, surveillance and environmental cultures were aimed at procedures and instruments that might colonize the gastro-intestinal and/or urinary tract. E. cloacae was isolated from a single cap of an electronic digital thermometer. Despite banning of this possible source, newly admitted neonates still became colonized. The unit was closed for further admissions and a second round of extensive screening was started; this time including all available thermometers and continuous rectal temperature probes. Ready-to-use ‘disinfected’ thermometers and probes were found to be colonized with MR- E. cloacae. Observation of disinfection procedures and a laboratory investigation revealed that ‘rushed’ disinfection with alcohol 80% led to a 1 in 10 chance of thermometers still being contaminated. Furthermore, alcoholic hand rub used for convenience disinfection failed to disinfect thermometers in 40% and 20% of the cases when done in a ‘rushed’ or ‘careful’ fashion, respectively. Adequate disinfection of the thermometers led to the control of the outbreak, with no new occurrence of MR- E. cloacae in the following months.
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Enterobacter cloacae,NICU,disinfection,thermometers,outbreak.
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