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<i>Saprochaete clavata</i> Outbreak Infecting Cancer Center through Dishwasher

Estelle Menu, Alexis Criscuolo, Marie Desnos‐Ollivier, Carole Cassagne, Evelyne D’Incan, Sabine Fürst, Stéphane Ranque, Pierre Berger, Françoise Dromer

2020Emerging infectious diseases29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Saprochaete clavata is a pathogenic yeast responsible for rare outbreaks involving immunocompromised patients, especially those with hematologic malignancies. During February 2016-December 2017, we diagnosed S. clavata infections in 9 patients (8 with fungemia), including 3 within 1 month, at a cancer center in Marseille, France. The patients (median age 58 years), 4 of 9 of whom had acute myeloid leukemia, were hospitalized in 3 different wards. Ten environmental samples, including from 2 dishwashers and 4 pitchers, grew S. clavata, but no contaminated food was discovered. The outbreak ended after contaminated utensils and appliances were discarded. Whole-genome sequencing analysis demonstrated that all clinical and environmental isolates belonged to the same phylogenetic clade, which was unrelated to clades from previous S. clavata outbreaks in France. We identified a dishwasher with a deficient heating system as the vector of contamination.

Topics & Concepts

OutbreakBiologyVirologyPlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesFungal Infections and StudiesAntifungal resistance and susceptibility
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