Title of article :
Clostridium perfringens Spores in Urology Hospital
Author/Authors :
Gofron ، Zygmunt Department of Medical Microbiology - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Medical University of Silesia , Szarek ، Klaudia Department of Medical Microbiology - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Medical University of Silesia , Aptekorz ، Małgorzata Department of Medical Microbiology - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Medical University of Silesia , Kabała ، Monika Department of Medical Microbiology - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Medical University of Silesia , Martirosian ، Gayane Department of Medical Microbiology - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Medical University of Silesia
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Abstract :
Background: Clostridium spp. spores are resistant to many factors, including alcohol-based disinfectants. The presence of clostridial spores in a hospital environment may lead to infection outbreaks among patients and health care workers. Objective: This study is aimed to detect clostridial spores in the aurology hospital using C diff Banana Broth™ and assess the antibiotic sensitivity and toxinotypes of isolates. Methods: After diagnosing COVID-19 in medical staff and closing an 86-bed urology hospital in 2020 for H2O2 fogging, 58 swabs from the hospital environment were inoculated to C diff Banana Broth™, incubated at 37°C for 14 days, checked daily, and positive broths were sub-cultured anaerobically for 48 h at 37°C. After identification, multiplex PCR (mPCR) was performed for Clostridium perfringens, C. difficile toxin genes, and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) determination. Results: In this study, 16 out of 58 (~ 28%) strains of Clostridium spp. were cultured: 11 - C. perfringens, 2 - C. baratii, and 1 each of C. paraputrificum, C. difficile, and C. clostridioforme. 11 C. perfringens were positive for the cpa, 7 - the cpb2, 2 – cpiA, and 1 – cpb toxin genes. All isolates were sensitive to metronidazole, vancomycin, moxifloxacin, penicillin/tazobactam, and rifampicin. Two out of the 11 C. perfringens strains were resistant to erythromycin and clindamycin. Conclusions: Regardless of the performedH2O2 fogging, antibiotic-resistant, toxigenic strains of C. perfringens (69%) obtained from the urology hospital environment were cultured using C diff Banana Broth™, indicating the need to develop the necessary sanitary and epidemiological procedures in this hospital.
Keywords :
Clostridium perfringens , Clostridium difficile , Spores of Hospital Environment , C diff Banana Broth
Journal title :
Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology (JJM)
Journal title :
Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology (JJM)
Record number :
2725451
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