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Published in: Intensive Care Medicine 4/2004

01-04-2004 | Brief Report

Outbreak of gastric mucormycosis associated with the use of wooden tongue depressors in critically ill patients

Authors: Enrique Maraví-Poma, Juan L. Rodríguez-Tudela, Jesús García de Jalón, Alfonso Manrique-Larralde, Luis Torroba, Jesús Urtasun, Blanca Salvador, Marta Montes, Emilia Mellado, Fernando Rodríguez-Albarrán, Antonio Pueyo-Royo

Published in: Intensive Care Medicine | Issue 4/2004

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Abstract

Objective

To describe a nosocomial outbreak of gastric mucormycosis caused by Rhizopus microsporus var. rhizopodiformis in five adult patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU).

Design

Epidemiological surveillance study.

Setting

A 12-bed polyvalent ICU of an acute care teaching hospital in Pamplona, Spain.

Patients

Five patients admitted to the ICU requiring artificial ventilation, diagnosis on admission severe pneumonia in four patients and one polytrauma patient, within a 14-week period, were diagnosed with gastric mucormycosis based on microbiological and/or histopathological characteristics. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding was the presenting manifestation in 80% of patients.

Interventions

Filamentous fungi isolated at the microbiology laboratory of the hospital were examined at the national Mycology Reference Laboratory in Madrid.

Measurements and results

Rhizopus microsporus var. rhizopodiformis growth was detected in gastric aspiration samples, environmental samples, wooden tongue depressors used to prepare oral medications (and given to patients through a nasogastric catheter), and in some tongue depressors stored in unopened boxes unexposed to the ICU environment. All depressors were purchased from the same supplier. R. microsporus was not isolated from batches purchased at different times from the same supplier and from another supplier. The outbreak terminated when contaminated tongue depressors were withdrawn from use.

Conclusions

Wooden tongue depressors contaminated by R. microsporus var. rhizopodiformis used to prepare oral medications caused an outbreak of fungal gastritis with an attributable mortality of 40%. Wooden material should not be used in the hospital setting.
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Metadata
Title
Outbreak of gastric mucormycosis associated with the use of wooden tongue depressors in critically ill patients
Authors
Enrique Maraví-Poma
Juan L. Rodríguez-Tudela
Jesús García de Jalón
Alfonso Manrique-Larralde
Luis Torroba
Jesús Urtasun
Blanca Salvador
Marta Montes
Emilia Mellado
Fernando Rodríguez-Albarrán
Antonio Pueyo-Royo
Publication date
01-04-2004
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Intensive Care Medicine / Issue 4/2004
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-003-2132-1

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