We report three cases of high drug-resistant microorganisms (HDRMO) carriage by patients repatriated from a foreign country. National recommendations suggest systematic screening and contact isolation pending results of admission screening of all patients recently hospitalized abroad. HDRMO carriage (carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumanii and carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae) was not isolated on admission screening swabs, but later between 3 and 8-days after admission. In absence of cross-transmission, two hypotheses seem possible: a false-negative test on admission, or a late onset favored by antibiotic pressure. Prolonged isolation may be discussed even in case of negative screening on admission from high-risk patients.
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Allyn, J., Angue, M., Belmonte, O., Lugagne, N., Traversier, N., Vandroux, D., … Allou, N. (2015). Delayed diagnosis of high drug-resistant microorganisms carriage in repatriated patients: Three cases in a French intensive care unit. Journal of Travel Medicine, 22(3), 215–217. https://doi.org/10.1111/jtm.12194
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