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Effectiveness of water system chemical disinfection against Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections, despite a not-so-obvious connection. | LitMetric

Background: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a well-recognized opportunistic pathogen frequently responsible for hospital-acquired infections. Acquisition routes of P aeruginosa are both endogenous and exogenous, including transmission from a portion of the hospital water system.

Methods: The impact of disinfection procedures of the water system and description routes of P aeruginosa transmission in a surgical intensive care unit over a 2-year period were investigated. Two distinct periods A and B were considered, respectively, before and after the disinfection. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was used to compare isolates recovered from patients and tap water.

Results: Overall, 21.3% of tap water samples were positive but with a significantly lower rate in period B. Concomitantly, the prevalence of patients positive for P aeruginosa decreased from 2.6% to 1%, suggesting a correlation between the presence of environmental sources and patient contaminations. The results revealed that 18% of patients were involved in cross-transmission events not related to any isolate recovered from water, suggesting transmission through care practices. Conversely, only 1 environmental transmission event was suspected in a patient.

Conclusions: Although the link between the hospital environment and patients was unclear, HCW-associated care practices could be related to contaminated point-of-use waters and then indirect spreading to patients.

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