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. 1998 May;53(5):432–436. doi: 10.1136/thx.53.5.432

Cross infection between cystic fibrosis patients colonised with Burkholderia cepacia

M Ledson 1, M Gallagher 1, J Corkill 1, C Hart 1, M Walshaw 1
PMCID: PMC1745231  PMID: 9708241

Abstract

Whilst patient to patient spread of the respiratory pathogen Burkholderia cepacia is well recognised between patients with cystic fibrosis, prompting a strict segregation policy, cross colonisation between cystic fibrosis patients already infected with B cepacia has not been described and surveys show a very low incidence of patients with more than one strain. Five adult cystic fibrosis patients with B cepacia are presented who became cross colonised with a second B cepacia (UK epidemic) strain, four of whom then died, three from the cepacia syndrome. These cases show that, amongst segregated patients, cross colonisation with different B cepacia strains is possible, and even in these patients the acquisition of the UK epidemic strain may have a fatal outcome. In future it may be necessary to segregate cystic fibrosis patients colonised with the UK epidemic strain from all other patients with cystic fibrosis.



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