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Outbreak of Serratia marcescens in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Care Hospital in Mexico

Martha Guel‐Gomez, Uriel A. Angulo‐Zamudio, Nidia León‐Sicairos, Hector Flores‐Villaseñor, Edna Mendívil-Zavala, Amparo Plata-Guzmán, Jesús J. Martínez-García, Jorge Angulo‐Rocha, Rosangela Ochoa-Espinoza, Paola Crespo-Palazuelos, Jesús Bracamontes-Murillo, Ángel Rito León-Ramírez, Juan C. Rodriguez-Ceceña, Adrián Canizalez‐Román

2023Advances in Medicine13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction. We describe an outbreak of Serratia marcescens (S. marcescens) infection in the neonatal intensive care unit at Women’s Hospital in Sinaloa, Mexico. Methods. In April 2021, an outbreak of S. marcescens infection was identified. A case was identified as any patient who tested positive for S. marcescens and showed signs of an infectious process. Results. S. marcescens was isolated from the blood cultures of 15 neonates with clinical signs of neonatal sepsis. Statistical analysis showed that all neonates had an invasive medical device. The problem was controlled after hospital hygiene and sanitation measures were strengthened. Conclusion. The study provides evidence of an outbreak of nosocomial bacteremia due to the cross-transmission of S. marcescens. The findings highlight the need for hospitals to implement strict hygiene measures, especially regarding hand washing, to prevent future outbreaks.

Topics & Concepts

Serratia marcescensOutbreakNeonatal intensive care unitMedicineHygieneSepsisBacteremiaIntensive care unitInfection controlTransmission (telecommunications)Neonatal sepsisIntensive care medicineEmergency medicinePediatricsMicrobiologyInternal medicineVirologyAntibioticsPathologyBiologyEscherichia coliEngineeringElectrical engineeringBiochemistryGeneNeonatal and Maternal InfectionsNosocomial Infections in ICUAntibiotic Use and Resistance
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