Presence of Gram‐negative bacteria and Staphylococcus aureus on the skin of blood donors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Author:

Heroes Anne‐Sophie12ORCID,Okitale Patient34,Ndalingosu Natacha5ORCID,Vandekerckhove Philippe678ORCID,Lunguya Octavie34ORCID,Jacobs Jan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp Belgium

2. Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation KU Leuven Leuven Belgium

3. Department of Microbiology Institut National de Recherche Biomédicale Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo

4. Department of Clinical Biology Cliniques Universitaires Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo

5. Hemovigilance Department Centre National de Transfusion Sanguine Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo

6. Belgian Red Cross‐Flanders Mechelen Belgium

7. Department of Public Health and Primary Care KU Leuven Leuven Belgium

8. Department of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch South Africa

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSkin bacteria may contaminate blood products but few data are available on sub‐Saharan Africa (sSA). We assessed the presence of Gram‐negative bacteria and Staphylococcus aureus on blood donor skin and evaluated skin antisepsis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).Study Design and MethodsAmong blood donors at the National Blood Transfusion Center (NBTC) and at a rural hospital, the antecubital fossa skin of the non‐disinfected arm (not used for blood collection) was swabbed (25cm2 surface) and cultured for total and Gram‐negative bacterial counts. Bacteria were identified with MALDI‐TOF and tested for antibiotic susceptibility by disk diffusion. For evaluation of the NBTC antisepsis procedure (i.e., ethanol 70%), the culture results of the disinfected arm (used for blood collection) were compared with those of the non‐disinfected arm.ResultsMedian total bacterial counts on 161 studied non‐disinfected arms were 1065 Colony‐Forming Units (CFU) per 25 cm2, with 43.8% (70/160) of blood donors growing Gram‐negative bacteria and 3.8% (6/159) Staphylococcus aureus (2/6 methicillin‐resistant). Non‐fermentative Gram‐negative rods predominated (74/93 isolates, majority Pseudomonas spp., Acinetobacter spp.). Enterobacterales comprised 19/93 isolates (mostly Pantoea spp. and Enterobacter spp.), 5/19 were multidrug‐resistant. In only two cases (1.9%, 2/108) the NBTC antisepsis procedure met the acceptance criterion of ≤2 CFU/25 cm2.ConclusionSkin bacterial counts and species among blood donors in DRC were similar to previously studied Caucasian populations, including cold‐tolerating species and bacteria previously described in transfusion reactions. Prevention of contamination (e.g., antisepsis) needs further evaluation and customization to sSA.

Funder

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

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