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Lookup NU author(s): Professor Anthony De SoyzaORCiD, Emeritus Professor Nick Europe-Finner
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Background: It has previously been reported that patients infected with Burkholderia cenocepacia (genomovar III) before lung transplantation have a poorer outcome than those with other B cepacia complex infections. Methods: An extensive study was conducted to determine the prevalence and clonality of B cepacia complex genomovars isolated from patients referred for transplant assessment between 1989 to the present and, where appropriate, whether strain type was related to transplant outcome. Results: Isolates from 29 patients were identified as B cepacia complex organisms by molecular analysis. Thirteen patients (45%) were infected with the highly transmissible ET-12 strain of B cenocepacia recA lineage III-A, while all remaining patients were infected with genetically unique B cenocepacia, B multivorans, and B vietnamiensis strains. All previously reported deaths following transplantation were associated with ET-12 infection. Conclusions: The ET-12 strain is the predominant cause of B cenocepacia infections in patients with cystic fibrosis referred to our pulmonary transplant centre and is associated with poor transplant outcomes using standard treatment regimens.
Author(s): De Soyza A, Morris K, McDowell A, Doherty C, Archer L, Perry J, Govan JRW, Corris PA, Gould K
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Thorax
Year: 2004
Volume: 59
Issue: 6
Pages: 526-528
ISSN (print): 0040-6376
ISSN (electronic): 1468-3296
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thx.2003.010801
DOI: 10.1136/thx.2003.010801
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