BACKGROUND Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) is an emerging opportunistic pathogen among immunocompromised patients. It frequently contaminates saline, fluids and ultrasound (US) gel used in hospitals. This systematic review was conducted… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) is an emerging opportunistic pathogen among immunocompromised patients. It frequently contaminates saline, fluids and ultrasound (US) gel used in hospitals. This systematic review was conducted to analyze Bcc outbreaks due to ultrasound (US) gel for better management of these outbreaks. METHODS As per PRISMA guidelines, electronic databases "Embase" and "Pubmed" and "Web of sciences" were searched from 1991 to April, 2021 to identify studies causing Burkholderia spp outbreak due to contamination of US gels. RESULTS The search identified 14 outbreak reports that met our inclusion criteria. Bacteremia was the most common clinical presentation in ten studies followed by urinary tract infections in four studies. In most of the studies B. cepacia was the most common isolated organism. Other members like B. ambifaria, B. contaminans and B. stabilis caused outbreaks in two studies. Pulsed field gel electrophoresis and multilocus sequence typing were commonly employed methods to study the clonal association. In eight outbreaks, intrinsic contamination of the gel i.e. contamination from manufacturing site, was present and four studies, extrinsic contamination i.e. contamination from environment was responsible for outbreak. CONCLUSION This review highlights the importance of US gel as a source of outbreak in health-care facilities. Ensuring sterility of US gel, sound epidemiological investigation of outbreak and prompt response by infection control team can prevent these outbreaks.
               
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