Epidemiol Health.  2012;34:e2012001.

Case Series of Mycobacterium Abscessus Infections Associated with a Trigger Point Injection and Epidural Block at a Rural Clinic

Affiliations
  • 1Epidemic Intelligence Service, Division of Public Health Administration, Gyeongnam Provincial Office, Changwon, Korea.
  • 2Department of Internal Medicine, Pusan National University School of Medicine and Medical Research Institute, Busan, Korea.
  • 3Division of Epidemic Intelligence Service, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Osong, Korea.
  • 4Division of Bacterial Respiratory Infections, Center for Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Seoul, Korea.
  • 5Department of Internal Medicine, Kosin University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea. aiteite1@naver.com

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
The aim of this report is to investigate Mycobacterium abscessus infections at a rural clinic and carry out a surveillance program to determine the extent and source of these infections.
METHODS
The authors conducted an active surveillance investigation of 36 patients who had visited the clinic since 1 July 2008. Clinical specimens were collected from the patients and an envirnmental investigation. Pulsed-field gel elctrophoresis (PFGE) was performed for comparing with M. abscessus isolates from the patients.
RESULTS
Six specimens were obtained from the 6 patients respectively and 22 environmental samples were obtained. M. abscessus was isolated from the wounds of two patients, and various nosocomial pathogens, but not M. abscessus, were isolated from the surrounding environment. Two strains of M. abscessus from patients were identical as a result of PFGE.
CONCLUSION
Infection control education including proper hand hygiene should be emphasized for physicians performing invasive procedures. There also needs to be more attention for invasive procedures management, including trigger point injection and epidural block in rural clinics.

Keyword

Epidural block; Mycobacterium abscessus; Outbreak; Trigger point injection

MeSH Terms

Hand Hygiene
Humans
Infection Control
Mycobacterium
Trigger Points
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