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. 2024 Oct 3;73(39):883-887.
doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7339a4.

Burkholderia multivorans Infections Associated with Use of Ice and Water from Ice Machines for Patient Care Activities - Four Hospitals, California and Colorado, 2020-2024

Burkholderia multivorans Infections Associated with Use of Ice and Water from Ice Machines for Patient Care Activities - Four Hospitals, California and Colorado, 2020-2024

Axel A Vazquez Deida et al. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. .

Abstract

Ice machines can harbor water-related organisms, and the use of ice or tap water for clinical care activities has been associated with infections in health care settings. During 2021-2022, a total of 23 cases of infection by Burkholderia multivorans (sequence type ST659) were reported at two southern California hospitals and linked to contaminated ice and water from ice machines. In addition to these 23 cases, this report also includes 23 previously unreported cases of B. multivorans ST659 infections that occurred during 2020-2024: 13 at a northern California hospital, eight at a hospital in Colorado, and two additional cases at one of the southern California hospitals. The same brand of ice machine and brands of filters, descaling, and sanitizing products were used by all four hospitals; B. multivorans was isolated from samples collected from ice machines in two of the hospitals. Whole genome sequencing indicated that all clinical and ice machine isolates were highly genetically similar (0-14 single nucleotide variant differences across 81% of the selected reference genome). Recommendations from public health officials to halt the outbreak included avoiding ice and tap water during clinical care activities. An investigation is ongoing to determine possible sources of ice machine contamination. During outbreaks of water-related organisms in health care facilities, health care personnel should consider avoiding the use of tap water, including ice and water from ice machines, for patient care.

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Conflict of interest statement

All authors have completed and submitted the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors form for disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. Matthew J. Arduino reports honoraria and travel grants from the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America and the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology. Lindsay J. Caverly and John J. LiPuma report receiving grants from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation during the investigation. No other potential conflicts of interest were disclosed.

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Timeline of the Burkholderia multivorans outbreak investigation associated with use of ice and water from ice machines ― four hospitals,* California and Colorado, 2020–2024 Abbreviation: HPC = heterotrophic plate count. * Hospital A is located in northern California, hospitals B and C in southern California, and hospital D in Colorado.

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