Identification of multidrug-resistant bacteria and Bacillus cereus from healthcare workers and environmental surfaces in a hospital
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N osocomial (hospital-acquired, healthcare-associated) infections are a serious health problem worldwide. It is estimated that nosocomial infections account for 10 15% and more than 40% of hospitalizations in developed and developing countries, respectively (1). A wide spectrum of organisms has been associated with nosocomial infections; however, the most common nosocomial pathogens have been methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and drug-resistant gramnegative bacteria (2). Outbreaks of nosocomial infections initiated by colonized healthcare workers (HCWs) have been reported previously (3). In addition, several studies suggest that contaminated environment surfaces (e.g. medical instruments) may play a role in the transmission of nosocomial pathogens (4, 5). In the summer of 2013, premoistened sterile cottontipped swabs were used to collect specimens from the anterior nares and hands of 25 healthcare workers (HCWs) and from 30 environment surfaces (ES) (medical equipment [n 10], bed rails [n 10], and floors [n 10]) in the intensive care unit (ICU) and operation theatre (OT) of Elkhomes hospital, Elkhomes, Libya. Within 3 h of collection, swabs were plated on blood and MacConkey agars and incubated at 378C overnight. Suspected colonies were identified phenotypically using standard bacteriological procedures (6) and the BD Phoenix Automated Microbiology System (PAMS, MSBD Biosciences, Sparks, MD, USA), according to the manufacturer instructions. Antimicrobial susceptibility of the isolated staphylococci was determined by the disc-diffusion methods according to the guidelines of the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (7). Susceptibility of staphylococci to methicillin was determined by the cefoxitin disc-diffusion method. We found Staphylococcus spp. (76.4% [42/55]) and Bacillus cereus (27.3% [15/55]) were the most commonly isolated organisms from HCWs and ES in ICU and OT of Elkhomes hospital. Three S. aureus were isolated from the anterior nares of HCWs and one of them was MRSA. However, B. cereus was isolated from the hands of three HCWs. Table 1 shows species of bacteria isolated from HCWs and ES in Elkhomes hospital. B. cereus is a Gram-positive spore-forming facultativeanaerobic rod-shaped organism that can be found in different types of soils and widely distributed in the environment. Although the organism is mainly associated with outbreaks of food poisoning, several nosocomial outbreaks in ICUs due to B. cereus have been reported in the past (8 10). Poor disinfection procedures and contaminated medical equipment were associated with such outbreaks. High resistance rates to commonly used antimicrobials in Libya was observed among 42 staphylococci isolates from Elkhomes hospital; 97.6% were resistant to Table 1. Bacteria isolated from healthcare workers (HCWs) and environment surfaces (ES) in Elkhomes hospital
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دوره 9 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2014