1. Recovery of Curvularia mold from a duodenoscope after reprocessing in accordance with the manufacturer's cleaning protocol
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John P. Delano, Nicole M. Iovine, Deena Schuman, Susan M. Mistretta, and Scott A. Brown
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Epidemiology ,Duodenoscopes ,medicine.disease_cause ,Food and drug administration ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Mold ,Sampling process ,Equipment Reuse ,medicine ,Humans ,Curvularia ,Operations management ,Prevention Protocol ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Protocol (science) ,Cross Infection ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,030306 microbiology ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,biology.organism_classification ,Disease control ,Disinfection ,Infectious Diseases ,Mycoses ,Equipment Contamination ,business - Abstract
In 2018, the Food and Drug Administration/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revised protocols for surveillance sampling and cultures of duodenoscopes. We describe the recovery of the mold Curvularia from a duodenoscope processed according to the manufacturer's instructions using this revised sampling process. To our knowledge, this is the first time a mold has been recovered from a duodenoscope after following the Food and Drug Administration/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention protocol. This suggests that manufacturer's recommendation for scope reprocessing may be insufficient to adequately remove mold from these scopes.
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- 2020
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