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Outbreak of B.cepacia bacteremia following use of contaminated drug vials in a tertiary care centre. | LitMetric

Purpose: We report an outbreak of Burkholderia cepacia bacteremia related to contaminated drug vials.

Materials And Methods: All patients having fever post coronary angiography were analysed from February 12, 2019 to March 18, 2019. A thorough inspection of the cath lab was done by the infection control team. Surveillance cultures were taken from various places including swabs from the all the drug vials used for the patients.

Results: During the above period, a total of 898 cases had been taken up for angiographic procedures in all the four cath labs, out of which 72 were for neurological issues. Among these patients only 60 patients reported fever. No fever was reported among those who underwent angiograms for neurological issues. Of the 60 patients who had fever, 38 patients satisfied the case definition. Blood cultures were sent for 7(18.4%) patients and 17(44.7%) had been started on antibiotics. After identification of 2 cases with the positive culture and following the news that a drug manufacturing company had recalled a particular batch of drug (diltiazem), the source of the outbreak was thought to be contaminated diltiazem vials. Retrospectively it was noted that the 38 patients had received the diltiazem from three different batches. Subsequently the same organism was isolated from the drug vials also. Both the isolates were phenotypically the same. There were no patients with fever post procedure reported the week after the batch of diltiazem was recalled.

Conclusion: The outbreak was thus linked to the contaminated diltiazem vials. Physicians should thus be aware of such outbreaks that can cause bacteremias.

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