How clean is the linen at my hospital? the mucorales on unclean linen discovery study of large United States transplant and cancer centers

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Abstract

Mucormycosis outbreaks have been linked to contaminated linen. We performed fungal cultures on freshly-laundered linens at 15 transplant and cancer hospitals. At 33% of hospitals, the linens were visibly unclean. At 20%, Mucorales were recovered from >10% of linens. Studies are needed to understand the clinical significance of our findings.

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Sundermann, A. J., Clancy, C. J., Pasculle, A. W., Liu, G., Cumbie, R. B., Driscoll, E., … Nguyen, M. H. (2019). How clean is the linen at my hospital? the mucorales on unclean linen discovery study of large United States transplant and cancer centers. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 68(5), 850–853. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciy669

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