Maguire H, Watson J, George R, Taylor L, Murray V, Penny D, Rigby M, Taylor P, Gaya H, Durman L
PHLS Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre (CDSC), Colindale, London.
J Hosp Infect. 1993 Jun;24(2):95-108. doi: 10.1016/0195-6701(93)90071-7.
During late December 1989 and early January 1990, a cluster of six unexplained deaths occurred on a paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) among children with congenital heart disease who had undergone cardiac surgical procedures. The children were all aged three years or less. In each case death was preceded by an unexpected increase in ventilatory pressure requirement followed by the development of a similar pulmonary shadowing on chest radiography. The radiological abnormality was felt to be consistent with a pneumonitis associated with some small airway disease. The clustering of these deaths, occurring in a similar unusual manner, was felt to constitute an outbreak warranting investigation. An Incident Committee was established to plan and manage a large multidisciplinary investigation during which the unit was temporarily closed. Following extensive investigation no bacterium, virus, fungus or other pathogen, toxic agent, or any other explanation for the cluster of deaths could be found. The possibility that the cluster occurred by chance remains although this was felt to be unlikely.
1989年12月下旬至1990年1月初,一家儿科重症监护病房(PICU)发生了6起不明原因死亡事件,死者均为接受过心脏外科手术的先天性心脏病患儿,年龄均在3岁及以下。每例死亡前均出现通气压力需求意外增加,随后胸部X光片出现类似的肺部阴影。放射学异常被认为与某种小气道疾病相关的肺炎一致。这些死亡事件以类似的异常方式聚集发生,被认为构成了一次需要调查的疫情。成立了一个事件委员会,以规划和管理一项大型多学科调查,在此期间该病房暂时关闭。经过广泛调查,未发现任何细菌、病毒、真菌或其他病原体、有毒物质或其他导致死亡聚集的原因。尽管认为这种聚集是偶然发生的可能性不大,但这种可能性仍然存在。