“The most comprehensive series of articles ever written about the risk of ‘superbug’ outbreaks during gastrointestinal endoscopy.”
“The series that started the national discussion about the risk of ‘superbug’ infections following GI endoscopy.”
Click here to read a free copy of Dr. Muscarella’s peer-reviewed article, which foresaw the deadly outbreaks that soon followed:
- “Risk of transmission of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae and related ‘superbugs’ during gastrointestinal endoscopy” (World J Gastrointest Endosc 2014; 6[10]:457-474).
The following series of more than two dozen articles by Dr. Muscarella discuss a number of recent outbreaks of “CRE” — or, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae — following gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy:
1. Executive Summary: “‘Updated’ Guidance for the Prevention of Multidrug-Resistant ‘Superbugs’ Following Endoscopy” [Free temporarily]
2. “FDA Recalls All Custom Ultrasonics System 83 Plus Automated Endoscope Reprocessors” [Free temporarily]
3. “A ‘Trickle-Down Effect’: The Potential Impact of the FDA’s Warning About Endoscope Safety on Automated Endoscope Reprocessors” [Free temporarily]
4. “Contaminated Bronchoscopes Linked in 2014 to A Potential ‘Superbug’ Outbreak: An Under-recognized Risk?” [Free temporarily]
5. “FDA Investigation of ‘Superbug’ Outbreaks Now Includes Automated Endoscope Reprocessors”
6. “FDA Orders Endoscope Manufacturers to Preform Safety Studies”
8. “A ‘Test-and-Hold’ Surveillance Policy to Prevent ‘Superbug’ Infections Following Endoscopy”
10. “Deadly ‘Superbug’ Outbreak Linked to GI Endoscopes At UCLA’s Ronald Reagan Medical Center”
11. “Another Potentially Deadly ‘Superbug’ Outbreak Suspected at a Pasadena Hospital”
12. “FDA Warns Three Endoscope Manufacturers for Safety Violations Following Deadly ‘Superbug’ Outbreaks”
13. “Four Types of Medical Endoscopes Now Linked to Deadly ‘Superbug’ Infections”
14. “A 2015 Outbreak of CRE in North Carolina: Were Contaminated Duodenoscopes to Blame?”
17. “Important Lessons Taught by Recent ‘Superbug’ Outbreaks Linked to GI Endoscopes”
20. “At Least Seven Deaths Linked to GI Endoscopes in Seattle: Start of a National Discussion”
21. “Alert: Association of GI Endoscopy with Two Patient Deaths: Illinois, 2013”
24. “GI Endoscopy: Pushed Beyond its Reprocessing Limits?” — click here. [2013]
25. “Response to a News Report about a ‘Superbug’ Outbreak in 2013 at an Illinois Hospital”