2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2020.10.025
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A dominant strain of Elizabethkingia anophelis emerged from a hospital water system to cause a three-year outbreak in a respiratory care center

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“…The first intrahospital outbreak was detected in 2015 in a respiratory care center with 4 patients involved. A dominant lineage of E. anophelis strains had been identified according to PFGE analysis during the early outbreak investigations ( 20 ). Intensive infection control strategies were implemented since 2016 and the case number had been reduced gradually.…”
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“…The first intrahospital outbreak was detected in 2015 in a respiratory care center with 4 patients involved. A dominant lineage of E. anophelis strains had been identified according to PFGE analysis during the early outbreak investigations ( 20 ). Intensive infection control strategies were implemented since 2016 and the case number had been reduced gradually.…”
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“…Twenty-two E. anophelis strains included in previous PFGE studies were selected for complete genomic sequencing and comparative genomic analysis ( 20 ). The isolates, including 18 strains belonging to the specific lineage and 4 other E. anophelis strains were selected based on their pulsotypes.…”
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“…Because of the association between E. anophelis and mosquitoes, it was initially posited that mosquitoes may be a vector ( Frank et al, 2013 ). Subsequent studies suggest that E. anophelis cases are far more likely to be hospital acquired infections, although sporadic, community-acquired cases have been reported ( Hayek et al, 2013 ; Perrin et al, 2017 ; Lee et al, 2021 ). One characteristic that makes E. anophelis infections particularly challenging in the clinical environment is that the bacterium is resistant to multiple antibiotics including cephalosporins, aminoglycosides, and carbapenems ( González and Vila, 2012 ; Breurec et al, 2016 ).…”
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“…Studies involving a three years long outbreak spanning a time period from 2015 to 2018 in Taiwan resulted in the identification of a specific E. Anophelis strain. Transmission mechanism patterns in 26 patients were studied using Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and completegenome sequencing [14].…”
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