The Hospital Environment as a Source of Resistant Gram Negatives

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Avondale College ResearchOnline@Avondale Nursing and Health Conference Papers Faculty of Nursing and Health 2013 The Hospital Environment as a Source of Resistant Gram Negatives Brett G. Mitchell Avondale College of Higher Education, brett.mitchell@avondale.edu.au Follow this and additional works at: https://research.avondale.edu.au/nh_conferences Part of the Nursing Commons Recommended Citation Mitchell, B. (2013). The hospital environment as a source of resistant gram negatives. Poster presented at ASID Gram Negative 'Superbugs' Meeting, Gold Coast, Australia. This Conference Proceeding is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Nursing and Health at ResearchOnline@Avondale. It has been accepted for inclusion in Nursing and Health Conference Papers by an authorized administrator of ResearchOnline@Avondale. For more information, please contact alicia.starr@avondale.edu.au.

Dr Brett Mitchell Avondale College Australian Catholic University

Conflicts of interest No conflict to declare in relation to this presentation.

Overview Is it a problem? Is there a link? Cleaning approaches

Dry dirt is comparatively safe dirt Wet dirt becomes dangerous Florence Nightingale

A problem: survival of healthcare pathogens MRSA 7 days to >7 months 4 cfu s Acinetobacter 3 days to >5 months 250 cfu s E.coli 12 months 10-10 6 cfu s K.pneumoniae 12 months 10 2 cfu s C.difficile >5 months 7 spores VRE 5 days to >4 months <10 3 cfu s Norovirus 8 hours to 7 days <20 virions Courtesy: Stephanie Dancer Kramer, BMC Infect Dis, 2006; Wagenvoort, JHI 2000; Chiang, Crit Care Med 2009; Wilcox M, 2010; Larson, Lancet 1978; Kjerulf et al, APMIS 1998

A Problem: survival of ESBL producers - Klebsiella Vs E. coli Guet-Revillet et al (2012), AJIC 40:845-848. 46 Escherichia coli and 48 Klebsiella infected/carrier patients were included 4% of the 470 environmental samples performed yielded ESBL Klebsiella spp was the most frequent species isolated in 15 rooms, (17%) Vs E.coli twice (Citrobacter freundii once) hospital environmental contamination is more frequent in instances of fecal carriage or infection with ESBL-producing Klebsiella than ESBL-producing E coli. Gbaguidi-Haore et al (AJIC) 2013 Nineteen percent (4/21) of ESBL-Klebsiella and 3.7% (2/54) of ESBL-E.coli carriers environments were contaminated with the patient s EBLS Enterobacteriaceae

A problem: Detection rate of MR G+ve & GN-ve bacteria from environmental sites Lemmen et al, J Hosp Infect (2004) 56: 191-197

A link: Antibiotic resistance is associated with hospital ward Dancer et al, J Hosp Infect (2006) 62: 200-206

A link: Prior room occupancy has been shown to be a risk for acquisition of GNB Nseir et al, Clinical Micro. & Infec (2011) 17: 1201-1208

A link: here comes the sinks again Sinks Kotsanas et al, Med J Aus 2013 Molecular typing confirmed that clinical and environmental isolates were related The importance of identification of potential environmental reservoirs, such as sinks, for control of outbreaks of environmentally hardy multiresistant organisms. Ling et al, Healthcare Infec (2013). Ahead of print Our experience demonstrated that the design of the sink drainage system may be a potential source of PAE contamination for an immuno-compromised patient.

A link: MDR Klebsiella in sinks used for handwashing Hydrogen peroxide Courtesy: Stephanie Dancer Lowe et al, Emerg Infect Dis 2012

Complex Relationship Environment and hands are important

The role of hands, the environment and transmission Pathogenic organisms can be frequently detected on hands of acute care patients Istenes et al, AJIC (2013). Ahead of Print http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2012.11.012

Park et al, Int.J.Envir.Res.Public Health (2013), 10: 541-555. Something to watch: Gram negatives Aerosol? Seasonal? Assessment of the levels of airborne bacteria, Gramnegative bacteria and Fungi in hospital lobbies Daily variation in airborne microorganism concentrations Variation in airborne microorganism concentrations by season

Cleaning approaches: how and what Solution/approach: a focus on MRGN Detergent Sodium hypochlorite Steam Hydrogen peroxide Copper

Cleaning approaches: Sodium hypochlorite Chlorine with detergent and phenolic agents* *Phenolic agents used for surfaces body fluid and or blood Apisarnthanarak A et al, Clin Infect Dis (2008) 47: 760-767

Cleaning approaches: Management of MDR Acinetobacter baumannii outbreak Timeline of A. baumannii outbreak in the ICU during the period when the epidemic clone was present. La Forgia et al, AJIC (2010). 38(4): 260-263

Cleaning approaches: outbreak Apron/gown/routine cleaning 500ppm Suarez et al (2011). BMC Infect Dis (2011) 11:272

UV light Cleaning approaches: other measures Steam Growing in interest <1 second steam achieves better disinfection than 10 ppm of sodium hypochlorite for 10-20 minutes (Song et al, AJIC. 2012 40:926-30) Challenges - wet, application of steam, organism dispersal, electrical items; aerosol potential (Mitchell, et al AJIC 2013; Griffith & Dancer, JHI 2009) Copper J Antimicrob Chemother (2013) 68: 852-857 Hydrogen peroxide Cost; require area to be cleared; impact on turnaround; potential toxicity for humans; Microfibre

So we have cracked it! What about biofilm? Song et al, AJIC (2012) 40:926-30 Use of steam Vickery et al, Healthcare Infection (2013) 18:61-66 Any implanted medical device may become infected with a bacterial biofilm.the organisms most commonly isolated from biofilm-infected biomedical devices are Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococci followed by Streptococcaceae and Gram-negative bacilli

Cleaning approaches: evaluation of a clean environment... Another talk...what this space. Enhanced environmental screening using premoistened sponge swabs applied over a relatively large area was needed to find isolates resembling those associated with nosocomial acquisition; several sites implicated but particularly the Perspex sides of infant cots. Muir et al, JHI 2012

Questions to be answered.. Evaluate the influence of ESBL E.coli density in the stool on environmental contamination Assess role and implication of biofilm formation Evaluate the role of environmental contamination in cross transmission of Klebsiella. Studies examining disinfectants and effect on transmission In the future Reconsider role of wet cleaning Risk assess hot, humid, seasonal patterns

Conclusion Is it a problem? - Yes Is there a link? - Yes and growing evidence Cleaning approaches Hmm Focus has been on Gram positives and specific organisms Maybe basic cleaning strategies for Gram negative organisms are more important than previously thought. Maybe we should look at other species for advice?

10% Gram-negative bacilli isolated from the body surfaces of German cockroaches demonstrated ESBL production Czajka E et al, Przegl Epidemiol 2003;57:655-62