Mycobacterium porcinum Skin and Soft Tissue Infections After Vaccinations - Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, September 2018-February 2019

During December 2018-February 2019, a multistate investigation identified 101 patients with vaccination-associated adverse events among an estimated 940 persons in Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio who had received influenza; hepatitis A; pneumococcal; or tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and ace...

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Hauptverfasser: Blau, Erin F, Flinchum, Andrea, Gaub, Kathryn L, Hartnett, Kathleen P, Curran, Michael, Allen, Virginia K, Napier, Allison, Hesse, Elisabeth M, Hause, Anne M, Cathey, Rachel, Feaster, Christine, Mohr, Marika, de Fijter, Sietske, Mitchell, Sarah, Moulton-Meissner, Heather A, Benowitz, Isaac, Spicer, Kevin B, Thoroughman, Douglas A
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description During December 2018-February 2019, a multistate investigation identified 101 patients with vaccination-associated adverse events among an estimated 940 persons in Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio who had received influenza; hepatitis A; pneumococcal; or tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccines at the workplace during September 11-November 28, 2018. These vaccines had been administered by staff members of a third-party health care company contracted by 24 businesses. Company A provided multiple vaccine types during workplace vaccination events across 54 locations in these adjoining states. Injection-site wound isolates from patients yielded Mycobacterium porcinum, a nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) species in the Mycobacterium fortuitum group; subtyping using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of all 28 available isolates identified two closely related clusters. Site visits to company A and interviews with staff members identified inadequate hand hygiene, improper vaccine storage and handling, lack of appropriate medical record documentation, and lack of reporting to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). Vaccination-associated adverse events can be prevented by training health care workers responsible for handling or administering vaccines in safe vaccine handling, administration, and storage practices, timely reporting of any suspected vaccination-associated adverse events to VAERS, and notifying public health authorities of any adverse event clusters.
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subjects Adult
Adverse events
Aged
Antigens
Biological products industry
Complications and side effects
Diphtheria
DPT vaccine
Female
Full Report
Health care
Hepatitis A
Humans
Hygiene
Immunization
Indiana - epidemiology
Infections
Influenza
Interviews
Investigations
Kentucky - epidemiology
Laboratories
Male
Medical personnel
Medical records
Middle Aged
Mycobacteriaceae - isolation & purification
Ohio - epidemiology
Pertussis
Public health
Skin
Skin Diseases, Bacterial - epidemiology
Skin Diseases, Bacterial - microbiology
Soft Tissue Infections - epidemiology
Soft Tissue Infections - microbiology
Soft tissues
Tetanus
Tetanus antitoxin
Vaccination
Vaccination - adverse effects
Vaccines
Whooping-cough
Young Adult
title Mycobacterium porcinum Skin and Soft Tissue Infections After Vaccinations - Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, September 2018-February 2019
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