Invasive aspergillus infection: possible non-ward common source within the hospital environment
- PMID: 2564014
- DOI: 10.1016/0195-6701(89)90091-1
Invasive aspergillus infection: possible non-ward common source within the hospital environment
Abstract
Six immunocompromised patients housed in widely separated portions of a hospital campus developed invasive aspergillosis during a single month. This represented a significant increase (P less than .001) in the number of cases observed over the 3 years which included this event (19 cases in 36 months). Epidemiological investigation suggested that this cluster of cases was due to a common source outbreak related to construction activity in a central radiology suite serving the hospital. Such non-ward exposures to nosocomial hazards are becoming increasingly important for immunosuppressed hosts.
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