Source-case investigation of Mycobacterium wolinskyi cardiac surgical site infection

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The non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) Mycobacterium wolinskyi caused bacteraemia and massive colonization of an aortic prosthesis in a patient 16 days after cardiac surgery, necessitating repeat surgery and targeted antimicrobial chemotherapy. The infection control team investigated the source and conditions of infection. Peri-operative management of the patient complied with recommendations. The environmental investigation showed that although M. wolinskyi was not recovered, diverse NTM species were present in water from point-of-use taps and heater-cooler units for extracorporeal circulation. This case and increasing evidence of emerging NTM infections in cardiac surgery led to the implementation of infection control procedures in cardiac surgery wards.

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Dupont, C., Terru, D., Aguilhon, S., Frapier, J. M., Paquis, M. P., Morquin, D., … Romano-Bertrand, S. (2016). Source-case investigation of Mycobacterium wolinskyi cardiac surgical site infection. Journal of Hospital Infection, 93(3), 235–239. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhin.2016.03.024

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