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Enterobacter species are common pathogens causing healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) Most strains have innate antibiotic resistance and easily acquire resistance determinants.
Infection control measures such as hand hygiene (HH), contact isolation ( CI ) dedicated patient equipment, and selective antibiotics are often implemented to halt outbreaks.
As in other nosocomial infections, understaffing and overcrowding can contribute to cross-transmission.
The objective of this study is to describe the likely contribution of cockroaches to a healthcare-associated outbreak of multidrug-resistant enterobacter cloacae.
During the outbreak, 131 patients were admitted to the ICU , 3 of whom were present less than 24 hours and not cultured.
Of the remaining 128 patients, 25 were identified as either infected or colonized with MRE .
MRE was resistant to cephalosporins, piperacillin-tazobactam, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.
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