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The repeated intensive outbreaks of human S. suis infection have raised great public concern worldwide regarding S. suis as an emerging zoonotic pathogen.
The repeated intensive outbreaks of human S. suis infection have raised great public concern worldwide regarding this pathogen as an emerging zoonotic agent, as there is not an available vaccine against this microorganism.
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In intensive care units (ICUs) outbreaks of B. cepacia in association with contaminated nebulizers [ 6], indigo-carmine dye in patients with nasogastric tubes [ 7], or mouth washings [ 8] have been reported.
Several strains exhibiting multi-drug resistance have been associated with ongoing outbreaks of infection in intensive care units in London and the South East of England which have proved extremely difficult to treat and control.
However, during large outbreaks of DENV infections if supportive intensive care of the patients is not applied promptly these figure can be much higher.
In recent years, some outbreaks of bacterial infection in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) have been traced to powdered formula contaminated with Cronobacter [5] [8].
Multiple outbreaks of ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae in intensive care units (ICUs) and increased rates of illness and death, especially in neonatal ICUs, have been reported (6 – 10 ).
Also, P. multocida capsular type B was isolated from outbreaks of pleuritis and peritonitis in intensive dairy calf rearing facilities in New Zealand [ 63].
Today Acinetobacter is considered to be a significant nosocomial pathogen in outbreaks of nosocomial infections predominantly in intensive therapy units (ITU).
The Four Corners outbreak instigated intensive research into how fluctuations of rodent populations precipitate outbreaks of human disease.
Outbreaks of aspergillosis in patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) have been reported [ 2].
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