Molecular Evidence of Interhuman Transmission of Pneumocystis Pneumonia among Renal Transplant Recipients Hospitalized with HIV-Infected Patients

Ten Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP) cases were diagnosed in renal transplant recipients (RTRs) during a 3-year period. Nosocomial transmission from HIV-positive patients with PCP was suspected because the these patients shared the same hospital building, were not isolated, and were receiving...

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Main Authors: Meja Rabodonirina, Philippe Vanhems, Sandrine Couray-Targe, René-Pierre Gillibert, Christell Ganne, Nathalie Nizard, Cyrille Colin, Jacques Fabry, Jean-Louis Touraine, Guy van Melle, Aimable Nahimana, Patrick Francioli, Philippe M. Hauser
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Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2004-10-01
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/10/10/04-0453_article
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spelling doaj-a4f4fd58ac8c48188f851a8a0200fb4a2020-11-25T00:30:56ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592004-10-0110101767177310.3201/eid1010.040453Molecular Evidence of Interhuman Transmission of Pneumocystis Pneumonia among Renal Transplant Recipients Hospitalized with HIV-Infected PatientsMeja RabodonirinaPhilippe VanhemsSandrine Couray-TargeRené-Pierre GillibertChristell GanneNathalie NizardCyrille ColinJacques FabryJean-Louis TouraineGuy van MelleAimable NahimanaPatrick FrancioliPhilippe M. HauserTen Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP) cases were diagnosed in renal transplant recipients (RTRs) during a 3-year period. Nosocomial transmission from HIV-positive patients with PCP was suspected because the these patients shared the same hospital building, were not isolated, and were receiving no or suboptimal anti-PCP prophylaxis. P. jirovecii organisms were typed with the multitarget polymerase chain reaction–single-strand conformation polymorphism method. Among the 45 patients with PCP hospitalized during the 3-year period, 8 RTRs and 6 HIV-infected patients may have encountered at least 1 patient with active PCP within the 3 months before the diagnosis of their own PCP episode. In six instances (five RTRs, one HIV-infected patient), the patients harbored the same P. jirovecii molecular type as that found in the encountered PCP patients. The data suggest that part of the PCP cases observed in this building, particularly those observed in RTRs, were related to nosocomial interhuman transmission.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/10/10/04-0453_articleEpidemiologyPneumocystis cariniiPneumocystis jiroveciiinterhuman transmissioncluster analysissulfa drug resistance
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author Meja Rabodonirina
Philippe Vanhems
Sandrine Couray-Targe
René-Pierre Gillibert
Christell Ganne
Nathalie Nizard
Cyrille Colin
Jacques Fabry
Jean-Louis Touraine
Guy van Melle
Aimable Nahimana
Patrick Francioli
Philippe M. Hauser
spellingShingle Meja Rabodonirina
Philippe Vanhems
Sandrine Couray-Targe
René-Pierre Gillibert
Christell Ganne
Nathalie Nizard
Cyrille Colin
Jacques Fabry
Jean-Louis Touraine
Guy van Melle
Aimable Nahimana
Patrick Francioli
Philippe M. Hauser
Molecular Evidence of Interhuman Transmission of Pneumocystis Pneumonia among Renal Transplant Recipients Hospitalized with HIV-Infected Patients
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Epidemiology
Pneumocystis carinii
Pneumocystis jirovecii
interhuman transmission
cluster analysis
sulfa drug resistance
author_facet Meja Rabodonirina
Philippe Vanhems
Sandrine Couray-Targe
René-Pierre Gillibert
Christell Ganne
Nathalie Nizard
Cyrille Colin
Jacques Fabry
Jean-Louis Touraine
Guy van Melle
Aimable Nahimana
Patrick Francioli
Philippe M. Hauser
author_sort Meja Rabodonirina
title Molecular Evidence of Interhuman Transmission of Pneumocystis Pneumonia among Renal Transplant Recipients Hospitalized with HIV-Infected Patients
title_short Molecular Evidence of Interhuman Transmission of Pneumocystis Pneumonia among Renal Transplant Recipients Hospitalized with HIV-Infected Patients
title_full Molecular Evidence of Interhuman Transmission of Pneumocystis Pneumonia among Renal Transplant Recipients Hospitalized with HIV-Infected Patients
title_fullStr Molecular Evidence of Interhuman Transmission of Pneumocystis Pneumonia among Renal Transplant Recipients Hospitalized with HIV-Infected Patients
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Evidence of Interhuman Transmission of Pneumocystis Pneumonia among Renal Transplant Recipients Hospitalized with HIV-Infected Patients
title_sort molecular evidence of interhuman transmission of pneumocystis pneumonia among renal transplant recipients hospitalized with hiv-infected patients
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2004-10-01
description Ten Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP) cases were diagnosed in renal transplant recipients (RTRs) during a 3-year period. Nosocomial transmission from HIV-positive patients with PCP was suspected because the these patients shared the same hospital building, were not isolated, and were receiving no or suboptimal anti-PCP prophylaxis. P. jirovecii organisms were typed with the multitarget polymerase chain reaction–single-strand conformation polymorphism method. Among the 45 patients with PCP hospitalized during the 3-year period, 8 RTRs and 6 HIV-infected patients may have encountered at least 1 patient with active PCP within the 3 months before the diagnosis of their own PCP episode. In six instances (five RTRs, one HIV-infected patient), the patients harbored the same P. jirovecii molecular type as that found in the encountered PCP patients. The data suggest that part of the PCP cases observed in this building, particularly those observed in RTRs, were related to nosocomial interhuman transmission.
topic Epidemiology
Pneumocystis carinii
Pneumocystis jirovecii
interhuman transmission
cluster analysis
sulfa drug resistance
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/10/10/04-0453_article
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