Inadequate flexible endoscope reprocessing has been associated with infection outbreaks, most recently caused by carbapenemresistant Enterobacteriaceae. Lapses in essential device reprocessing steps such as cleaning, disinfection/sterilization, and storage have been reported, but some outbreaks have occurred despite claimed adherence to established guidelines. Recommended changes in these guidelines include the use of sterilization instead of high-level disinfection or the use of routine microbial culturing to monitor efficacy of reprocessing. This review describes the current standards for endoscope reprocessing, associated outbreaks, and the complexities associated with both microbiological culture and sterilization approaches to mitigating the risk of infection associated with endoscopy.
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Humphries, R. M., & McDonnell, G. (2015, October 1). Superbugs on duodenoscopes: The challenge of cleaning and disinfection of reusable devices. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.01394-15
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