Large outbreak of infection and colonization with gram-negative pathogens carrying the metallo- beta -lactamase gene blaIMP-4 at a 320-bed tertiary hospital in Australia
A large outbreak of infection and colonization with multiple genera of gram-negative bacilli carrying the metallo- beta -lactamase gene bla(IMP-4) occurred in a 36-bed intensive care unit at a tertiary hospital in Australia. The organisms emerged rapidly, caused severe infections, and contributed to mortality. Controlling the spread of these organisms remains a challenge for all staff involved.
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%0 Journal Article
%1 herbert_large_2007
%A Herbert, Sophie
%A Halvorsen, Dag S
%A Leong, Tim
%A Franklin, Clare
%A Harrington, Glenys
%A Spelman, Denis
%D 2007
%J Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology: The Official Journal of the Society of Hospital Epidemiologists of America
%K 80 Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Australia, Bacteria, Bacterial Care Cross Disease Female, Humans, Infection, Infections, Intensive Male, Middle Outbreaks, Pseudomonas Resistance, Serratia Units, aeruginosa, and marcescens over, {Gram-Negative} {beta-Lactamases,} {beta-Lactam}
%N 1
%P 98--101
%R 10.1086/508841
%T Large outbreak of infection and colonization with gram-negative pathogens carrying the metallo- beta -lactamase gene blaIMP-4 at a 320-bed tertiary hospital in Australia
%U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17230397
%V 28
%X A large outbreak of infection and colonization with multiple genera of gram-negative bacilli carrying the metallo- beta -lactamase gene bla(IMP-4) occurred in a 36-bed intensive care unit at a tertiary hospital in Australia. The organisms emerged rapidly, caused severe infections, and contributed to mortality. Controlling the spread of these organisms remains a challenge for all staff involved.
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timestamp = {2011-03-11T10:05:38.000+0100},
title = {Large outbreak of infection and colonization with gram-negative pathogens carrying the metallo- beta -lactamase gene {blaIMP-4} at a 320-bed tertiary hospital in Australia},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17230397},
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