2018
DOI: 10.1111/tid.12942
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Healthcare related transmission of Pneumocystis pneumonia: From key insights toward comprehensive prevention

Abstract: In at risk populations, Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) may occur as a solitary event as well as in a cluster- or outbreak setting due to interpatient transmission of Pneumocystis jirovecii. Despite the data and insights obtained from studies of outbreaks of PCP, the development and implementation of comprehensive recommendations for the prevention of healthcare related transmission of P. jirovecii have been delayed. Both optimization of chemoprophylaxis strategies as well as combination with prudent use of isola… Show more

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“…However, the fungal load (relatively high Ct values with ≥30 or small copies with 10-4000/µL in PCR tests) of P. jirovecii exhaled in the air is lower than with viral infections [31,34,36,37,41,42], and potentially, not all the asymptomatically acquitted P. jirovecii propagules can induce sustained PCP [20,27,31]. In addition, the airborne-transmission of P. jirovecii should require common contact with contaminated air, indicating that transmission is much more probable with people who meet frequently [27,31,42,77,78]. Reinforced social distancing and nationwide infection control measures inversely increased common close contact within the home [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…However, the fungal load (relatively high Ct values with ≥30 or small copies with 10-4000/µL in PCR tests) of P. jirovecii exhaled in the air is lower than with viral infections [31,34,36,37,41,42], and potentially, not all the asymptomatically acquitted P. jirovecii propagules can induce sustained PCP [20,27,31]. In addition, the airborne-transmission of P. jirovecii should require common contact with contaminated air, indicating that transmission is much more probable with people who meet frequently [27,31,42,77,78]. Reinforced social distancing and nationwide infection control measures inversely increased common close contact within the home [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The main reason for the persistence of the PCP diagnosis during the COVID-19 pandemic would probably be associated with the much lower transmission probability and infectivity of P. jirovecii in the air compared to airborne-transmitted viruses (estimated basic reproduction number [R0] during the early stages of an epidemic or pandemic: 1.5-5.5 for SARS-CoV-2, 1.3-23.0 for influenza, 3.0 for RSV, and 3.7-57.0 for measles) [27,31,[72][73][74][75][76].…”
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“…This indicates that P. jirovecii can be exhaled and spread from both PCP patients and colonized patients. However, whether colonized patients represent infectious sources at the same level as PCP patients is still an open question considering the difference in pulmonary fungal burden [47,50]. The major findings of P. jirovecii genotyping clinical samples and air samples are summarized (Table 2).…”
Section: Transmission Of Pneumocystis Jirovecii In Hospitalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, precautions should be proposed to prevent P. jirovecii transmission from patients developing PCP who may be highly contagious. Whether precautionary measures should be implemented for colonized patients or healthcare workers who may have a role in the transmission chain remains a subject of debate [33,50,58]. Through In a different approach, the French Hygiene Society recommends that susceptible patients should wear a mask when encountering all other patients [59].…”
Section: Prevention Of Pneumocystis Jirovecii Transmission In Hospitalsmentioning
confidence: 99%