Rapid risk assessment: Outbreak of VIM-producing carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa linked to medical tourism to Mexico
Executive Summary
Only a few European Union (EU)/European Economic Area (EEA) citizens are likely to have travelled to and undergone surgical procedures in the healthcare facilities associated with the outbreak, mainly the Grand View Hospital, in Tijuana, Mexico. Therefore, the risk of introduction and further spread of VIM-CRPA from this specific outbreak to healthcare facilities in the EU/EEA is low. However, there is an ongoing high risk of multidrugresistant organisms (MDROs) being imported into hospitals and other healthcare settings in the EU/EEA from patients hospitalised abroad for planned medical procedures and unexpected medical events. This applies to patients who travel and are hospitalised within the EU/EEA as well as outside the EU/EEA.
Rapid risk assessment: Outbreak of VIM-producing carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa linked to medical tourism to Mexico
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