2002
DOI: 10.1053/jhin.2002.1212
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Outbreak of a susceptible strain of Acinetobacter species 13 (sensu Tjernberg and Ursing) in an adult neurosurgical intensive care unit

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“…The reported incidence of bacteremia after diagnostic upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is about 2-5% (18,19) (22,23). Although a common environmental source for this pathogen was not found in the present case, the most possible source was the endoscope which was contaminated by the hands of staff or the hospital environment (20,22). To deal with the patients with a high risk for endocarditis, it is more important to notice hand washing and disinfection of the endoscope to prevent this event.…”
Section: F I G U R E 2 T H E Wh O L E C L I N I C a L C O U R S Ementioning
confidence: 58%
“…The reported incidence of bacteremia after diagnostic upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is about 2-5% (18,19) (22,23). Although a common environmental source for this pathogen was not found in the present case, the most possible source was the endoscope which was contaminated by the hands of staff or the hospital environment (20,22). To deal with the patients with a high risk for endocarditis, it is more important to notice hand washing and disinfection of the endoscope to prevent this event.…”
Section: F I G U R E 2 T H E Wh O L E C L I N I C a L C O U R S Ementioning
confidence: 58%
“…Interestingly, the ITS length (607 bp) of these three genomic species 13TU strains was also 607 bp, identical to that of strain 74510 (Table 1). In addition, the ITS sequences of these genomic species 13TU strains 74510, v104-2, 00574, and DR25612/96 appeared to be more closely related to the A. baumannii (genomic species 2) strain BCRC 10591 T than to the 13TU reference strain BCRC 15417 (0.9538 to 0.9588 versus 0.9171 identity) (Table 1), which reinforces the notion that genetic similarity among A. baumannii and genomic species 13TU is high (3) and perhaps suggests that BCRC 15417 may not be as representative for genomic species 13TU.Acinetobacter genomic species 13TU is the second most clinically relevant species in the Acb complex (3,5,6). Therefore, we believe that it is important to extend the number of Acinetobacter genomic species 13TU ITS sequences in the ITS sequence database for more-accurate genomic species identification.…”
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“…Acinetobacter genomic species 13TU is the second most clinically relevant species in the Acb complex (3,5,6). Therefore, we believe that it is important to extend the number of Acinetobacter genomic species 13TU ITS sequences in the ITS sequence database for more-accurate genomic species identification.…”
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“…This genomic species was well discriminated from A. baumannii and gen. sp. 3 and was also associated with nosocomial outbreaks (Dijkshoorn & van der Toorn, 1992;Seifert et al, 1995;van Dessel et al, 2002). A. lwoffii, which usually does not play a role in hospital-acquired infections, was present in only one specimen.…”
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confidence: 99%