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Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition Solutions and Bed Bath Towels as Risk Factors for Nosocomial Peripheral Venous Catheter-related Bloodstream Infection by Bacillus cereus

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Title
セレウス菌による院内末梢静脈カテーテル関連血流感染症の危険因子としての末梢静脈栄養輸液と清拭タオル
Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition Solutions and Bed Bath Towels as Risk Factors for Nosocomial Peripheral Venous Catheter-related Bloodstream Infection by Bacillus cereus
Degree 博士(医学) Dissertation Number 医博甲第1705号 (2024-03-18)
Degree Grantors Yamaguchi University
[kakenhi]15501 grid.268397.1
Abstract
In Japan, China, and Singapore, several studies have reported increased incidences of peripheral venous catheter-related bloodstream infection by Bacillus cereus during the summer. Therefore, we hypothesized that bed bathing with a B. cereus-contaminated “clean” towels increases B. cereus contact with the catheter and increases the odds of contaminating the peripheral parenteral nutrition (PPN). We found that 1) professionally laundered “clean” towels used in hospitals have B. cereus (3.3×10^4 colony forming units (CFUs) / 25cm^2), 2) B. cereus is transferable onto the forearms of volunteers by wiping with the towels (n=9), and 3) B. cereus remain detectable (80∼660 CFUs /50cm^2) on the forearms of volunteers even with subsequent efforts of disinfection using alcohol wipes. We further confirmed that B. cereus grow robustly (10^2 CFUs /mL to more than 10^6 CFUs /mL) within 24hours at 30°C in PPN. Altogether we find that bed bathing with a towel contaminated with B. cereus leads to spore attachments to the skin, and that B. cereus can proliferate at an accelerated rate at 30°C compared to 20°C in PPN. We therefore highly recommend ensuring the use of sterile bed bath towels prior to PPN administration with catheter in patients requiring bed bathing.
Creators Hino Chieko
Creator Keywords
venous catheter -related bloodstream infection Bacillus cereus peripheral parenteral nutrition microbial growth
Languages jpn
Resource Type doctoral thesis
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