Update on Outbreak of Fungal Meningitis Among US Residents Who Received Epidural Anesthesia at Two Clinics in Matamoros, Mexico

Dallas J Smith,Jeremy A W Gold,Tom Chiller,Nirma D. Bustamante,Maria Julia Marinissen,G. Rodriquez, Verónica Cortés, Carlos A. Molina,Samantha Williams,Axel A Vazquez Deida,Katrina Byrd,Peter G. Pappas,Thomas F. Patterson,Nathan P. Wiederhold,George R. Thompson,Luis Ostrosky-Zeichner, Anurag N. Malani,Carol A. Kauffman,John R. Perfect,Meghan Lyman,Shawn R. Lockhart,Anastasia P. Litvintseva, Victoria Parada, Juan Carlos Castillo, Jose Campo Maldonado, JulieAnna Rivas, Karen Zabel, Lori Koenecke, Steven A. Godwin,Christopher Wilson, Nicole Evert, Raquel Castillo, Ameera Khan, Layda Rincon, Ashley Ruiz, Charlene Offiong, Ana Zangeneh, Jessica Pearson, Karen Van Fleet

Clinical Infectious Diseases(2023)

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Public health officials are responding to an outbreak of fungal meningitis among patients who received procedures under epidural anesthesia at two clinics (River Side Surgical Center and Clinica K-3) in Matamoros, Mexico, during January 1-May 13, 2023. This report describes outbreak epidemiology and outlines interim diagnostic and treatment recommendations.Interim recommendations for diagnosis and management were developed by the Mycoses Study Group Research Education and Consortium (MSGERC) based on the clinical experience of clinicians caring for patients during the current outbreak or during previous outbreaks of healthcare-associated fungal meningitis in Durango, Mexico, and the United States.As of July 7, 2023, the situation has evolved into a multistate and multinational fungal meningitis outbreak. A total of 185 residents in 22 U.S. states and jurisdictions have been identified who might be at risk of fungal meningitis because they received epidural anesthesia at the clinics of interest in 2023. Among these patients, 11 suspected, 10 probable, and 10 confirmed U.S. cases have been diagnosed, with severe vascular complications and eight deaths occurring. Fusarium solani species complex has been identified as the causative agent, with antifungal susceptibility testing of a single isolate demonstrating poor in vitro activity for most available antifungals. Currently, triple therapy with intravenous voriconazole, liposomal amphotericin B, and fosmanogepix is recommended.Efforts to understand the source of this outbreak and optimal treatment approaches are ongoing, but infectious diseases physicians should be aware of available treatment recommendations. New information will be available on CDC's website.
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fungal meningitis,epidural anesthesia,clinics
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