Cichon M J, Craig C P, Sargent J, Brauner L
South Med J. 1977 Jan;70(1):33-5. doi: 10.1097/00007611-197701000-00016.
Nosocomial infections in an intensive care nursery (ICN) due to kanamycin-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae during a four-month period with an infection rate of 12% and mortality of 47% are reported. Emergence of this organism was thought to be due to the widespread use of kanamycin. Transmission probably occurred via hands of personnel contaminated during care of colonized or infected infants. Control measures advocated are better handwashing technic and discriminate use of antibiotics. This report emphasizes the need for awareness of this continuous threat and for infection surveillance in an ICN.
据报道,在一家重症监护育婴室(ICN)中,在四个月的时间里出现了对卡那霉素耐药的肺炎克雷伯菌引起的医院感染,感染率为12%,死亡率为47%。这种微生物的出现被认为是由于卡那霉素的广泛使用。传播可能是通过在护理定植或感染婴儿期间被污染的工作人员的手发生的。提倡的控制措施是更好的洗手技术和合理使用抗生素。本报告强调了对这种持续威胁保持警惕以及在重症监护育婴室进行感染监测的必要性。