Case Report
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World J Clin Cases. Nov 6, 2019; 7(21): 3535-3548
Published online Nov 6, 2019. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i21.3535
Table 3 Previous reported hospital outbreaks around the world of VIM-producing Gram-negative pathogens
YearCity, Country, time spanPathogenType of HospitalSettingVIM casesComments
2000Verona, Italy; February 1997 - February 1998[29]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU patients83All patients from ICU
2000Thessaloniki, Greece; 1996-1998[30]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU patients211More than one sample for patient;
2001Southern Taiwan; January 1999 - December 2000[31]Klebsiella pneumoniaeUniversity Medical CenterICU and Other Wards5Multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae
2004Heraklion, Greece; Summer 2001[32]Escherichia coliUniversity HospitalICU patients4All patients from ICU
2004Cali, Colombia; February 1999 - July 2003[33]Pseudomonas aeruginosaTertiary Care Medical CenterICU patients66All patients from ICU
2005Larissa and Thessaloniki, Greece; December 2004 - March 2005[34]Klebsiella pneumoniaeUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards27Outbreaks in distinct regions due to a single Klebsiella pneumoniae clone
2005Calgary, Canada; May 2002 - April 2004[35]Pseudomonas aeruginosa1 pediatric and 3 large adult hospitalsICU and Other Wards228Population-based epidemiological study of infections
2005USA; May 2013[36]Pseudomonas aeruginosaPublic Teaching HospitalICU and Other Wards17First outbreak of carbapenemase in USA
2005Porto Alegre, southern Brazil; January - October 2004[37]Pseudomonas aeruginosaTertiary-care Teaching HospitalICU and Other Wards135Outbreak of carbapenem-resistant
2006Athens, Greece; March 2002-October 2002[38]Acinetobacter baumanniiTertiary Care HospitalICU and Other Wards15Outbreak of multiple clones of imipenem-resistant
2006Paris, France; 2003-2004[39]Klebsiella pneumoniaeTeaching HospitalICU and Other Wards8Recovered from clinical specimens or rectal swabs - Surgical ward or ICU patients
2006Trieste, Italy; 1996-1997/ 2000-2002[40]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards91Nosocomial setting of high-level endemicity
2006Hungary; October 2003-November 2005[41]Pseudomonas aeruginosaseven hospitals in HungaryICU and Other Wards19Molecular epidemiology of VIM-4 Pseudomonas sp
2007Madrid, Spain; March 2005 - September 2006[42]EnterobacteriaceaeUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards25(52% of patients were in ICU)
2007Warsaw, Poland ; September 2003 - May2004/July 2005-January2006[43]Pseudomonas aeruginosaTertiary Care HospitalICU and Other Wards41Outbreak of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections
2007Athens, Greece; 14 September -3 October 2005[44]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards5Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP)
2008Serres, Greece; April 2005 - March 2007[45]Acinetobacter baumanniGeneral HospitalICU patients31All patients from ICU
2008Piraeus, Greece; 2005-2006[46]Acinetobacter baumanniiGeneral HospitalICU and Other Wards64 ICU patients
2008Genoa, Italy; September 2004 - March 2005[47]Klebsiella pneumoniaeTertiary Care HospitalICU and Other Wards9Bloodstream infections
2008Athens, Greece; February 2004 - March 2006[48]Klebsiella pneumoniaethree hospitals in AthensICU and Other Wards6777% ICU patients
2008Thessaloniki, Greece; November 2006 - April 2007[49]Klebsiella pneumoniaeTertiary Care HospitalWards9Patients hospitalized in different medical and surgical wards
2008Nantes, France; April 1996 - July 2004[50]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards59Mostly urinary tract infections and pneumonia
2008UK; November 2003-November 2007[51]Pseudomonas aeruginosa12 UK HospitalICU patients3215 cases from same hospital
2009Greece; February 2008 - December 2008[52]Klebsiella pneumoniae21 Greek hospitalsICU patients52All patients from ICU
2009Thessaloniki, Greece; November 2004 - December 2005[53]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU patients29All patients from ICU
2010Zonguldak, Turkey; 2003–2006[54]Acinetobacter baumanniiUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards116Tracheal aspirates (32%), wound swabs (22%), blood (14%), bronchoalveolar specimens (11%) and urine, sterile fluids, catheter tips, abscess and sputum (each < 5%).
2010Texas, USA; February-June 2008/March-June2009[55]Enterobacter cloacaeChildren’s HospitalChildren ICU and Other Wards3Fecal colonization
2010France; 2003-2004[56]Klebsiella pneumoniaecare centre for abdominal surgeryICU and Other Wards8Rectal swab, urine culture, blood culture, tracheal aspirates
2010Athens, Greece; February - December 2009[57]Klebsiella pneumoniaeUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards42Hospital-acquired infections
2010Wuerzburg, Germany; November - December 2007[58]Pseudomonas aeruginosaretrograde urography associated infectionICU and Other Wards11Strains from urine or urological infection
2010Kobe, Japan; September 2007-July 2008[59]Pseudomonas aeruginosaMedical Center General HospitalICU patients35All patients from ICU
2011Athens, Greece; March 2004 - November 2005[60]EnterobacteriaceaeUniversity HospitalICU patients23All patients from ICU
2011Kasserine Tunisia; 2009 - June 2010[61]Escherichia coliUniversity HospitalICU patients2Rectal swab
2011Essen, Germany; July 2010 - January 2011[62]Klebsiella pneumoniaeUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards7Perianal or rectal swabs
2011Tunis, Tunisia; January - November 2008[63]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards16All patients of the kidney transplantation unit; 20 strains from urine, 3 from cutaneous pus, and 1 from blood
2011Murcia, Spain; 11-25 May 2009[64]Pseudomonas aeruginosaTertiary Care HospitalICU and Other Wards64 ICU patients; strains from blood and sputum
2011Central Japan; January 2006 - June 2009[65]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards51Mainly detected by urine culture in the first half, whereas isolation from respiratory tract samples became dominant in the latter half of the outbreak
2011Rooterdam, Netherlands; January 2008 - November 2009[66]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards35161 carbapenemase-producing: 74 (70%) were isolated from respiratory tract specimens, 6 (6%) from urine, 5 (5%) from blood, 8 (8%) from soft tissue or bone, 7 (7%) from intra-abdominal specimens and 6 (6%) from various other specimens.
2012Chosun, Korea; January 2004 - December 200[67]Acinetobacter baumanniiUniversity HospitalICU patients77All patients from ICU
2012Madrid, Spain; January 2009 - December 2009[68]Klebsiella pneumoniaeUniversity HospitalICU patients28Fatality rate was 13/28 (46%)
2012UK; 2005 – 2011[69]Pseudomonas aeruginosaTertiary Care and University HospitalsICU and Other Wards89Fatality rate was 34/89 (38.2%)
2012Cape Town, South Africa; January 2010 - April 2011[70]Pseudomonas aeruginosaTertiary Care and University HospitalsICU patients1510 strains from blood, 2 from stool, 1 from bile, 1 from urine and 1 from a catheter tip
2013Bologna, Italy; 1-15 June 2012[71]Citrobacter freundiiUniversity HospitalICU patients8Rectal swab
2013Abidjan, Ivory Coast; February 2009 - November 2011[72]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU patients12All patients from ICU
2013Thessalia, Larissa, Greece; 2010-2012[73]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards49All patients from ICU
2013Taiwan; 2003-2007[74]Pseudomonas aeruginosaRegional HospitalICU and Other Wards508 ICU patients
2013Buenos Aires, Argentina; July–September 2011[19]Serratia marcescensTertiary Care Neonatal University HospitalNeonatal ward patients3Rectal swab; fatality rate was 1/2 (50%) and one lost at follow-up
2014Split, Croatia; June - August 2012[75]Enterobacter cloacaeUniversity HospitalICU patients6Strains from lower respiratory tract, blood, abdominal cavity and rectum; fatality rate was 4/6 (66.6%)
2014Greece; 2003-2007[76]Klebsiella pneumoniaeTertiary Care and University HospitalsICU patients21All patients from ICU
2014Rome, Italy; 2011-2012[77]Pseudomonas aeruginosaTertiary Care Paediatric HospitalChildren with onco-haematological diseases;2712 cases of bacteraemia, 6 other infections and 9 colonized; mortality rate was 67%
2014Leiden, Netherlands; 2004- January 2012[78]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU patients20All patients from ICU
2014China; December 2006 - July 2008[79]Pseudomonas aeruginosaTertiary Care HospitalsICU patients1All patients from ICU
2015Madrid, Spain - January 2009 - February 2014[80]Klebsiella pneumoniaeUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards37OXA-48 ST11 clone
2015Athens, Greece; September–November 2011[81]Providencia stuartiiTertiary Care HospitalICU patients10/5Strains from blood/urine; fatality rate was 7/15 (46.6%)
2015Rotterdam, Netherlands; January - April 2012[82]Pseudomonas aeruginosaUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards309 ICU patients; patients undergone ERCP using a specific duodenoscope (TJF-Q180V)
2015UK, 2003 – 2012[83]Pseudomonas aeruginosa89 Tertiary Care HospitalsICU and Other Wards267Strains from urine (24%), respiratory (18%), wounds (17%) and blood (13%)
2016Patras, Greece, January 2005 December 2014[84]Klebsiella pneumoniaeUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards451668 carbapenemase-producing isolates
2016Athens, Greece; December 2012 - March 2013[85]Providencia stuartiiTertiary Care HospitalICU patients6Fatality rate was 3/6 (50%)
2016China; August 2011-July 2012[86]Pseudomonas aeruginosa27 Tertiary Care HospitalsICU and Other Wards49/44/42Strains from pus/blood/urine
2017Norway; 2007-2014[87]EnterobacteriaceeUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards14Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 10) and E. coli (n = 4)
2017Jalisco, Mexico; September 2014 - July 2015[88]EnterobacteriaceeHospital CivilICU and Other Wards3Klebsiella pneumoniae (n=2), C. freundii (n = 1)
2017Madrid, Spain - February 2014[89]Klebsiella oxytocaChildren hospitalNICU88 VIM-Kox/4 also had VIM-Serratia/3 patients VIM -Enterobacteriaceae. NICU, In neonates with any symptom of infection, urine, blood, broncho-alveolar lavages and other samples based on the most likely focus of infection
2017UK; 2005-2011[90]Pseudomonas aeruginosaTwo University Hospitals in London and South CoastICU and Other Wards8531 ICU patients; fatality rate was 34/85 (40%)
2018Thessaloniki, Greece; January 2013- January 2015[91]Klebsiella pneumoniaeUniversity HospitalICU and Other Wards25Strain producing both KPC-2 and VIM-1 carbapenemases
2018Cairo, Egypt, March 2015 August 2015[18]Serratia marcescensUniversity Teaching HospitalNICU15Isolates obtained from blood stream infections

  • Citation: Iovene MR, Pota V, Galdiero M, Corvino G, Di Lella FM, Stelitano D, Passavanti MB, Pace MC, Alfieri A, Di Franco S, Aurilio C, Sansone P, Niyas VKM, Fiore M. First Italian outbreak of VIM-producing Serratia marcescens in an adult polyvalent intensive care unit, August-October 2018: A case report and literature review. World J Clin Cases 2019; 7(21): 3535-3548
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  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v7.i21.3535