Nosocomial infections byListeria monocytogenes: Analysis of a cluster of septicemias in immunocompromised patients

HA Elsner, PM Kaulfers, W Tenschert, L Fischer - Infection, 1997 - Springer
HA Elsner, PM Kaulfers, W Tenschert, L Fischer
Infection, 1997Springer
Summary From December 1994 to November 1995 an unusual accumulation of Listeria
infections occurred at the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany. Eleven
immunosuppressed patients from different departments developed septicemia due to
Listeria monocytogenes during hospitalization. In a retrospective study, serotyping and
pulsed-field gel electrophoresis revealed that six isolates were identical or genetically
related. Four of them had been isolated from renal transplant recipients. Listeria …
Summary
From December 1994 to November 1995 an unusual accumulation ofListeria infections occurred at the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany. Eleven immunosuppressed patients from different departments developed septicemia due toListeria monocytogenes during hospitalization. In a retrospective study, serotyping and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis revealed that six isolates were identical or genetically related. Four of them had been isolated from renal transplant recipients.Listeria monocytogenes was neither detected in food samples of the renal transplantation ward, nor in stool specimens obtained from the ward staff. There had been no close contacts among the infected patients. Before transplantation, the renal transplant recipients had been dialysed in different dialysis centers. Nosocomial foodborne transmission could not be proven but seems likely.
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