Molecular epidemiology of a nosocomial outbreak due to Enterobacter cloacae and Enterobacter agglomerans in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil

Authors

  • Célia R. GONÇALVES Instituto Adolfo Lutz
  • Tania M.I. VAZ Instituto Adolfo Lutz
  • Daniela LEITE Instituto Adolfo Lutz
  • Beatriz PISANI Instituto Adolfo Lutz
  • Marise SIMÕES Instituto Adolfo Lutz
  • Maria Angela M. PRANDI Instituto Adolfo Lutz
  • Marilu M.M. ROCHA Instituto Adolfo Lutz
  • Paulo C. CESAR Maternidade de Campinas
  • Plinio TRABASSO Universidade de Campinas
  • Angela von NOWAKONSKI Universidade de Campinas
  • Kinue IRINO Instituto Adolfo Lutz

Keywords:

Nosocomial outbr, Enterobacter cloa, Enterobacter agglomer, Seroty, Ribotyp

Abstract

A total of 73 isolates (57 Enterobacter cloacae and 16 Enterobacter agglomerans), recovered during an outbreak of bacteremia in the Campinas area, São Paulo, Brazil, were studied. Of these isolates, 61 were from parenteral nutrition solutions, 9 from blood cultures, 2 from a sealed bottle of parenteral nutrition solution, and one was of unknown origin. Of the 57 E. cloacae isolates, 54 were biotype 26, two were biotype 66 and one was non-typable. Of 39 E. cloacae isolates submitted to ribotyping, 87.2% showed the same banding pattern after cleavage with EcoRI and BamHI. No important differences were observed in the antimicrobial susceptibility patterns among E. cloacae isolates exhibiting the same biotype, serotype and ribotype. All E. agglomerans isolates, irrespective of their origin, showed same patterns when cleaved with EcoRI and BamHI. The results of this investigation suggest an intrinsic contamination of parenteral nutrition solutions and incriminate these products as a vehicle of infection in this outbreak.

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Published

2000-02-01

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Epidemiology

How to Cite

GONÇALVES, C. R., VAZ, T. M., LEITE, D., PISANI, B., SIMÕES, M., PRANDI, M. A. M., ROCHA, M. M., CESAR, P. C., TRABASSO, P., NOWAKONSKI, A. von, & IRINO, K. (2000). Molecular epidemiology of a nosocomial outbreak due to Enterobacter cloacae and Enterobacter agglomerans in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 42(1), 1-7. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30400