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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 19, 503-513, Copyright © 1975 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
NM Richards and S Levitsky
An outbreak of infections with pigmented Serratia marcescens involving 3
patients in a cardiothoracic surgical intensive care unit is reported. A
respirator is thought to have been the source of pneumonia in 2 patients,
and fomite spread from 1 of these is considered responsible for the
induction of fatal endocarditis in the third patient. This outbreak
demonstrates the rapid dissemination of a bacterial strain within the unit,
several methods of dissemination, the wide variation in apparent virulence
of the organism, the alterations of antibacterial host defense which made
bacterial disease possible and which determined the site of infection, and
the difficulties of adequate therapy. The third patient is the seventh
reported with serratia infection of a prosthetic heart valve.
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Outbreaks of Serratia marcescens infections in a cardiothoracic surgical intensive care unit
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