Polyclonal burkholderia cepacia complex outbreak in peritoneal dialysis patients caused by contaminated aqueous chlorhexidine

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Whether Burkholderia cepacia complex should be an objectionable organism in antiseptic solutions with accept-able total bacterial counts is controversial. By using next-generation sequencing, we documented a polyclonal B. cepacia complex outbreak affecting peritoneal dialysis patients in Hong Kong that was caused by contaminated chlorhexidine solutions. Epidemiologic investigations at a manufacturing site identified a semiautomated pack-aging machine as the probable source of contamination in some of the brands. Use of whole-genome sequencing differentiated the isolates into 3 brand-specific clonal types. Changes in exit site care recommendations, rapid recall of affected products, and tightening of regulatory control for chlorhexidine-containing skin antiseptics could prevent future similar outbreaks. Environmental opportunistic pathogens, including B. cepacia complex, might be included in regular surveillance as indicator organisms for monitoring environmental contamination.

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Wong, S. C. Y., Wong, S. C., Chen, J. H. K., Poon, R. W. S., Hung, D. L. L., Chiu, K. H. Y., … Cheng, V. C. C. (2020). Polyclonal burkholderia cepacia complex outbreak in peritoneal dialysis patients caused by contaminated aqueous chlorhexidine. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 26(9), 1987–1997. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2609.191746

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