2462. Public Health Response to Contain the First Outbreak of New Delhi Metallo-β-Lactamase-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in Minnesota

Open Forum Infectious Diseases(2019)

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Abstract Background Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) producing the New Delhi-metallo-β-lactamase (NDM) carbapenemase are uncommon in the United States but are a serious threat for untreatable antibiotic-resistant infections. In Minnesota (MN), NDM-CRE is typically associated with receipt of healthcare abroad. We describe the public health response to contain the first outbreak of NDM-CRE in MN. Methods CRE is reportable, with isolate submission to the MN Department of Health (MDH) for MALDI-TOF identification, phenotypic carbapenemase production testing, and PCR for carbapenemase genes. On December 24, 2018, MDH identified a case of NDM-K. pneumoniae in a long-term care facility (LTCF) without travel. MDH initiated an investigation. We defined a case as having NDM-K. pneumoniae matching the outbreak PFGE pattern from a clinical or surveillance culture. Cases were identified through surveillance, point prevalence survey (PPS) rectal swab colonization testing, and PFGE at MDH. MDH collected a healthcare exposure history for all cases. A containment response occurred in any facility where a case received healthcare in the 30 days prior. Results Nine cases of clonal NDM-K. pneumoniae with specimen collection dates between December 24, 2018 and March 26, 2019 were identified; 8 were residents of LTCF A and 1 was a roommate in LTCF B of a former LTCF A resident. PPS testing of 260 healthcare contacts occurred in 6 facilities, including LTCF A, LTCF B, and 4 acute care hospitals (ACH) that accepted LTCF A transfers; 7/9 cases were identified through PPS and 2/9 cases were identified through CRE surveillance. One case from LTCF A was identified in an ACH, but PPS did not identify transmission in ACHs. MDH conducted on-site infection control assessments in 2 LTCFs, identified numerous infection control (IC) lapses at LTCF A, and provided telephone IC consultation to 4 ACHs. Conclusion Surveillance and PPS uncovered an outbreak of NDM CRE in 2 LTCFs. Patient transfers led to a regional public health response lasting several months that included IC consultation and additional PPS. Intervention to coordinate containment responses among interconnected healthcare facilities is critical to containing the spread of novel resistance mechanisms in the United States. Disclosures All authors: No reported disclosures.
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