Emerging Infectious Diseases (Oct 2015)

Cluster of Cryptococcus neoformans Infections in Intensive Care Unit, Arkansas, USA, 2013

  • Snigdha Vallabhaneni,
  • Dirk Haselow,
  • Spencer Lloyd,
  • Shawn R. Lockhart,
  • Heather Moulton-Meissner,
  • Laura Lester,
  • Gary Wheeler,
  • Linda Gladden,
  • Kelley Garner,
  • Gordana Derado,
  • Benjamin Park,
  • Julie R. Harris

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2110.150249
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 10
pp. 1719 – 1724

Abstract

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We investigated an unusual cluster of 6 patients with Cryptococcus neoformans infection at a community hospital in Arkansas during April–December 2013, to determine source of infection. Four patients had bloodstream infection and 2 had respiratory infection; 3 infections occurred within a 10-day period. Five patients had been admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with diagnoses other than cryptococcosis; none had HIV infection, and 1 patient had a history of organ transplantation. We then conducted a retrospective cohort study of all patients admitted to the ICU during April–December 2013 to determine risk factors for cryptococcosis. Four patients with C. neoformans infection had received a short course of steroids; this short-term use was associated with increased risk for cryptococcosis (rate ratio 19.1; 95% CI 2.1–170.0; p<0.01). Although long-term use of steroids is a known risk factor for cryptococcosis, the relationship between short-term steroid use and disease warrants further study

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