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An outbreak of cutaneous infection due to Mycobacterium abscessus associated to mesotherapy

Authors :
Jaume Giménez-Duran
Catalina Bosch-Isabel
Antonio Nicolau-Riutort
Mercedes Gumá-Torá
Isabel Martí-Alomar
Bartolomé Seguí-Prat
Antònia Galmés-Truyols
Mikel Ruiz-Veramendi
Joana Vanrell-Berga
Margarita Portell-Arbona
María Ángeles Rojo-Arias
Source :
Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica. 29:510-514
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2011.

Abstract

Introduction In February 2009 an outbreak of subcutaneous abscesses due to Mycobacterium abscessus was detected in Spain which affected healthy women who had undergone mesotherapy procedures in an aesthetic clinic. Methods Epidemiological research, health inspection and microbiological studies were conducted. The patients were given antibiotic treatment (according to susceptibility testing) with clarithromycin, and in some cases, combined with amikacin. Results Seventeen out of 77 patients treated in the clinic were affected. The products used for the injections were homeopathic drugs in multi-dose vials. The environmental samples were negative. The sterile injection equipment and the clinical procedures were evaluated as correct. The storage conditions for the drugs were also correct, and all the samples tested negative for Mycobacteria. However Paenibacillus provencensis was isolated from samples of unused multi-dose vials and the withdrawal of the product from distribution was ordered. Deficiencies were detected in the sterile products process of at the homeopathic drug factory, so the production line was suspended. Conclusions The results of environmental investigation suggest the most likely cause of the outbreak could have been the contamination of the products in the factory, although there was no laboratory confirmation. The widespread use of homeopathic products in invasive procedures requires extreme control during the manufacturing, handling and packaging process. It is important to consider mesotherapy and parenteral use of homeopathic medicines as potential sources of infection and therefore the same precautions in the procedures and quality assurance of products should be applied as with any other drug or medical activity.

Details

ISSN :
0213005X
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica
Accession number :
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