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The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) is issuing this health alert to provide the healthcare community with information about an ongoing investigation involving multiple clusters of primarily bloodstream infections in several states caused by Serratia marcescens since January 2018.
The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) is working with CDC, FDA and other state and local health departments, to investigate multiple clusters of primarily bloodstream infections caused by Serratia marcescens since January 2018. The majority of affected patients are children with central venous catheters or implantable medication ports in place at the time of their infection.
Molecular testing of clinical isolates from patients from five states suggest a common exposure. Common products that have been identified include heparin and saline flushes, however, to date, no products have tested positive for S. marcescens. This investigation is ongoing and DPH continues to work with federal, state and local health partners to investigate these and other potential common exposures.
DPH requests that health care providers report clusters of S. marcescens bloodstream infections occurring after April 1, 2018 as described in this Health Alert.
In response to the current investigation and a potential association with the use of heparin and saline flushes manufactured by BD, the company is voluntarily recalling certain lots of BD PosiFlush™ Heparin Lock Flush and BD™ Pre-Filled Normal Saline Flush syringes due to potential contamination with S. marcescens. Please refer to the following link for additional details and a list of the recalled products and lot numbers: http://www.bd.com/en-us/support/alerts-and-notices/medical-device-recall-for-bd-posiflush-heparin-lock-flush-syringes-and-bd-pre-filled-normal-saline-syringes.
DPH requests that health care providers report S. marcescens bloodstream infections occurring after April 1, 2018:
Please report cases to the Delaware Division of Public Health by calling 302-744-4990 (24/7) or by confidential fax to 302-223-1540. Retain available isolates for possible further testing.
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