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Epidemic outbreak of Serratia marcescens infection in a cardiac surgery unit.
Authors:I Wilhelmi, J C Bernaldo de Quir  s, J Romero-Vivas, J Duarte, E Rojo,   E Bouza
Affiliation:I Wilhelmi, J C Bernaldo de Quirós, J Romero-Vivas, J Duarte, E Rojo, and E Bouza
Abstract:Between 2 February and 16 April 1985, an outbreak of Serratia marcescens infection involving 10 male patients occurred in a cardiac surgery unit. All the patients had surgical wound infection, five also had osteomyelitis (four sternal, one costal), and another had peritonitis secondary to peritoneal dialysis. Three patients had concomitant bacteremia. All Serratia strains isolated produced a cherry-red pigment, and all had the same biochemical and antibiotic susceptibility pattern. An intensive search for the origin of the outbreak was initially unsuccessful, and it proved impossible to isolate S. marcescens from cultures of numerous samples taken from hospital personnel and from the environment. The fact that all patients were male and had been shaved for surgery by the same team of barbers led us to investigate the shaving procedures. We finally isolated a strain of pigmented S. marcescens, corresponding to that involved in the outbreak, from samples taken from the hands and equipment of the barbers. After suitable action had been taken, the epidemic terminated.
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