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  • A study in Western Australia began in August 2015 to sample heater-cooler units (HCUs) after a link was reported between HCU colonization by Mycobacterium chimaera and cases of endocarditis.
  • Out of 15 HCUs tested, 10 were found to be colonized with M. chimaera, prompting further investigation with whole genome sequencing to determine connections to a patient's infection.
  • Genetic analysis revealed that while the M. chimaera isolates from the HCUs were related, the isolate from the patient was genetically different, suggesting that the HCUs were not responsible for this specific infection.

Article Abstract

Following the reported link between heater-cooler unit (HCU) colonisation with Mycobacterium chimaera and endocarditis, mycobacterial sampling of all HCUs in use in Western Australia was initiated from August 2015, revealing M. chimaera colonisation in 10 of 15 HCUs. After M. chimaera was isolated from a pleural biopsy from a cardiothoracic patient who may have been exposed to a colonised HCU, a whole genome sequencing investigation was performed involving 65 specimens from 15 HCUs across five hospitals to assess if this infection was related to the HCU. Genetic relatedness was found between the 10 HCU M. chimaera isolates from four hospitals. However the M. chimaera isolate from the cardiothoracic patient was not genetically related to the HCU M. chimaera isolates from that hospital, nor to the other HCU isolates, indicating that the HCUs were not the source of the infection in this patient.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5144942PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2016.21.46.30396DOI Listing

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