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Policy QPCMI15003.33 Page 1 of 13 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Prepared by: QA Committee Issued by: Laboratory Manager Approved by: Laboratory Director Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table Original Date: October 16, 2000 Revision Date: May 13, 2015 Annual Review Date: April 17, 2015 ISOLATE NOTIFICATION PROTOCOL REPORTING PROCEDURE Calling/Paging Infection Control Practitioner: All isolates identified in the table below should be reported to the infection control practitioner responsible for the patient care area in the Hospital (refer to the Infection Control Contact List QPCMI15004) as soon as possible, or within one hour. If Infection Control Practitioner cannot be reached by phone (where paging is not required), leave a detail message with patient’s name, medical record number, organism and specimen source and collection date on their voice mail. Document the call in the electronic work card. Reporting to MSH ICPs: Use Microsoft e-mail to report significant isolates to MSH Infection Control Practitioners on Monday to Friday from 8 am to 5 pm. No phone call to MSH ICP is needed. Procedure: 1. Log in the computer with your own network login and password 2. Open Microsoft e mail (as you would for outside e mail and vacation requests in the New Year). 3. Under “New” tab, create a “New Mail Message”. 4. From the address book, look for “Infection Control Results MSH” ([email protected]) -For Positive C. diff results, also ADD “MSH C. diff Research” -For Positive Influenza results, also ADD “MSH FLU RESEARCH” 5. On the “Subject” line, type “New IC Reportable” 6. Go to the e mail content, type in the following order: Ward Patient MRN and Name (copy and paste from LIS first line) Date of specimen Isolate (MRSA, VRE, Flu A….. etc.) 7. Use a new line for the next reportable. 8. All reportable can be put into the same e mail. No need to differentiate ICP’s responsible areas. UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 2 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table For Weekends and after hours, use the Microsoft e-mail to report significant isolates to the Microbiologist on-call and to the MSH Infection Control Practitioners and PHONE the ward. Calling the Ward: All significant isolates must be PHONED to the patient care area. After three unsuccessful attempts, document the time the attempt was made and bring to the attention of the microbiologist. If the patient has been discharged, call the doctor's office. Reporting to UHN ICPs: Hospital Working hours (Mon-Fri 8 am - 4 pm) TG TW PMH TRI email [email protected] email [email protected] email [email protected] email [email protected] After hours (Evenings/Nights; Saturday, Sunday, Holidays) email [email protected] email [email protected] (NEW) email [email protected] email [email protected] (NEW) Use Copy and Paste of the LIS report when emailing. DO NOT use print screen. ISOLATE NOTIFICATION and STORAGE TABLE GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA VIRUSES FUNGUS, MYCOBACTERIUM, LEGIONELLA, SEND OUTS SPECIMENS Organism UHN including TRI MSH (perform all duties listed) Baycrest, Bridgepoint, CAMH, Grace GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA MRSA/VISA-new isolate - Call Ward Call ward - Freeze Email ‘Infection - Email or call as per Reporting to Control Results UHN ICPs Table. MSH’ (Mon-Sun) - Page ICP if >1on a unit Email Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours Call ICP & ward; freeze 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 3 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Organism Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table UHN including TRI MSH (perform all duties listed) Baycrest, Bridgepoint, CAMH, Grace freeze MRSA/VISA-old isolate (<3 months) No No No CNST Vancomycin = I or R Freeze Freeze Freeze VRE-new isolate (either vanA or - Email or call as per Reporting to Call ward Call ICP & ward; (except vanB phenotype) or new vanA result UHN ICPs Table. Bridgepoint) Email ‘Infection from Eswab PCR freeze Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours freeze VRE – VanB PCR result, but no isolate VRE-old isolate (of the same genotype <3 months) Group A Strep – sterile sites Group A Strep –non-sterile sites except throat swabs – on In-patients or ER patients only Group A Strep from throat swabs No No - No call - Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) No No No - Email or call as per Reporting to Call GAS study Call ICP; call ward & GAS UHN ICPs Table. Study office; freeze office - Call Ward & GAS Study Office Call ward - Freeze Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours Freeze - Email or call as per Reporting to Call ward for Call ward, freeze UHN ICPs Table. Email ‘Infection - Call Ward Control Results - Freeze MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours Freeze Call ward or physician; freeze For Out-patient: Call ward or physician; freeze; for IP call ICP Call ward or physician For In-Patient: 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 4 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Organism Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table UHN including TRI MSH (perform all duties listed) Baycrest, Bridgepoint, CAMH, Grace Call ward Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours Freeze Freeze Other beta-hemolytic streptococcus Freeze except Group B strep from urine and GBS Screen Group B streptococcus – In-patient Call ward Call ward and female >12 - <60 years old; Neonates S. pneumoniae - Email or call as per Reporting to Call ward (Only if Penicillin is intermediate or UHN ICPs Table. Email ‘Infection resistant, Erythromycin is resistant, or - Call Ward Control Results Quinolones are resistant) - Freeze MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours freeze Call TIBDN (Agron) and send isolate and urine to Sylvia C. difficile toxin – Positives - Email or call as per Reporting to Call ward UHN ICPs Table. Email ‘Infection - Call Ward Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail “MSH C. diff Research” (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours Freeze Call Ward (except Bridgepoint) Call ICP & ward; freeze Call ICP & ward 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 5 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table Organism UHN including TRI MSH (perform all duties listed) Baycrest, Bridgepoint, CAMH, Grace GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA 3rd Gen. Ceph. Resistant E. coli or K. pneumoniae or P. mirabilis No call; freeze New Class A/New Class C Klebsiella pneumoniae Previous Class A and Class C E. coli From Wards 15M, ODU, 15MB, 15MS, 15ULD, 15UNN, 15UNS, 15UNR, 17MMS, 17MBS, 17UNA, 17UNB, 17UNC Call ward Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours freeze Other wards: -all ESBL clinical isolates Email : Infection Control Results MSH (Mon-Sun) - Freeze No call other non Class A or C No call; Freeze if new MRO Gram Neg1 – new Freeze No call No call Ertapenem Intermediate or Resistant No call; freeze No call; Freeze if new No call to ward or ICP Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours freeze - Email or call as per Reporting No call to ward or No call; Freeze if new Call ICP (except Bridgepoint); freeze Call ICP & ward; (except 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 6 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Organism Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table UHN including TRI Enterobacteriaceae, when ROSCO is being set up and again with ROSCO results Meropenem Screen=Resistant E. coli or K. pneumoniae or P. mirabilis when ROSCO is being set up and again with ROSCO results Other Enterobacteriaceae when ROSCO is being set up and again with ROSCO results MSH (perform all duties listed) Baycrest, Bridgepoint, CAMH, Grace to UHN ICPs Table. - Call Ward - Freeze ICP Bridgepoint: call ICP only) freeze Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours freeze - Email or call as per Reporting No call to ward to UHN ICPs Table. Call ICP & ward (except Email ‘Infection - Call Ward Bridgepoint, only call ICP); Control Results - Freeze freeze MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours freeze No call to ward or ICP No call to ward or ICP Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours freeze Meropenem Intermediate or Resistant - Email or call as per Reporting No call to ICP Call ICP & ward (except Gram Negative Bacilli to UHN ICPs Table. Bridgepoint); freeze Email ‘Infection - Call Ward Control Results - Freeze MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours freeze N. meningitides Isolates from blood & CSF, Call ICP & ward - Blood and Call ward respiratory if predominant: CSF; freeze Email ‘Infection Control Results - Email or call as per Reporting MSH’ (Mon-Sun) to UHN ICPs Table. E mail Microbiologist - Call Ward on-call for weekends 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 7 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table Organism UHN including TRI MSH (perform all duties listed) Baycrest, Bridgepoint, CAMH, Grace - Freeze Enteric pathogens from any site - In - patient Enteric pathogens from any site – Out-patient N. gonorrhoeae B. cepacia & after hours Blood and CSF – freeze - Email or call as per Reporting Call ward to UHN ICPs Table. Email ‘Infection - Call Ward Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours Call Ward (clinic) OR physician Call ward; daily LIS report Freeze Call Ward (clinic) OR physician Call ward daily LIS report Freeze Call ICP & ward Call Ward (clinic) OR physician Call ward; daily LIS report Freeze VIRUSES Influenza RSV Respiratory Viruses – new - Email or call as per Reporting Call ward (except to UHN ICPs Table. MSH ER) - Call Ward Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) Email ‘MSH Flu Research ‘ (MonSun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours - Email or call as per Reporting Call ward (except to UHN ICPs Table. MSH ER) - Call Ward Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours - Email or call as per Reporting Call ward to UHN ICPs Table. Email ‘Infection - Call Ward Control Results Call ICP & ward Call ICP & ward Call ICP & ward 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 8 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Organism Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table UHN including TRI VZV PCR Enteric viruses Parvovirus B19 PCR MSH (perform all duties listed) MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours - Email or call as per Reporting Call ward to UHN ICPs Table. Email ‘Infection - Call Ward Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours - Email or call as per Reporting Call ward to UHN ICPs Table. Email ‘Infection - Call Ward Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours freeze - Email or call as per Reporting to UHN ICPs Table. - Call Ward Baycrest, Bridgepoint, CAMH, Grace Call ICP & ward Call ICP & ward; freeze 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 9 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Organism Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table UHN including TRI MSH (perform all duties listed) Baycrest, Bridgepoint, CAMH, Grace FUNGUS, MYCOBACTERIUM, LEGIONELLA, SEND OUTS A. fumigatus and A. flavus – one isolate per patient per 3 months AFB smear – Positives-new Freeze IP-TG, TW; Freeze IP & OP for PMH - Email or call as per Reporting to UHN ICPs Table. - Call Ward AFB smear – Positives-old (<3 months) - Email or call as per Reporting to UHN ICPs Table. TB AMTD – Pos. or Neg - Email or call as per Reporting to UHN ICPs Table. - Call Ward Mycobacterium tuberculosis Susceptibility results - Email or call as per Reporting to UHN ICPs Table. - Call Ward Legionella sp. (isolate or positive urine antigen or PCR) including “indeterminate” results - Email or call as per Reporting to UHN ICPs Table. - Call Ward Freeze In-patients isolates Call ward Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours Call ward Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours Call ICP & ward Call ICP Call ICP & ward Call ward Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours Call ICP & ward Call ward Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours Call ICP & ward Call ward TRI: Page ICP & call ward Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ (Mon-Sun) E mail Microbiologist on-call for weekends & after hours 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 10 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Organism Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table UHN including TRI All isolates referred-out to PHL for further workup (except enterics) Freeze MSH (perform all duties listed) Baycrest, Bridgepoint, CAMH, Grace Freeze Freeze SPECIMENS CSF Cultures and PCR – Positives Blood Cultures – Positives Sterile Sites other than CSF and Blood – Positives Central catheter tips: Staphylococcus aureus, Gram negative bacilli and yeast in any amount Call ward daily LIS report (For freezing requirements of (For freezing blood cultures, see Blood Culture requirements of blood Isolates to be Frozen and Saved) cultures, see Blood Culture Isolates to be Frozen and Saved) Call Ward (clinic) Call Ward (clinic) Call ward; Call ICP for TWH Call Ward (clinic) Call ward & page ICP (For freezing requirements of blood cultures, see Blood Culture Isolates to be Frozen and Saved) Call Ward (clinic) Call Ward (clinic) Call Ward (clinic) 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 11 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table Record of Edited Revisions Manual Section Name: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table Page Number / Item Date of Revision Annual Review Annual Review Annual Review Annual Review Annual Review Annual Review Annual Review Annual Review Freeze Meropenem I or R organisms Annual Review MSH – removed call ICP for Class C ESBL MSH - Added Ertapenem I or R in Enterobacteriaceae to page ICP and freeze MSH – added page ICP for mero I or R Updated viruses to reflect PCR methods Added Urine antigen to Legionella Freeze va=I/R CNST Annual Review M. tb culture and susceptibilities - change call resistant only to call IP only ESBL – MSH call Class A only, UHN – removed call any class GAS Throat from UHN – removed call ICP MRSA old – MSH – changed to No call VRE old – MSH – change to No call Erta, mero I/R – UHN – added call ICP and ward Erta, mero I/R – RVHS, CAMH, TRI, CAMH, Baycrest, Bridgepoint, Grace – added call ICP and ward Updated ICP e mail procedure with new e mail address Annual Review Change Page ICP for MSH to E mail ICP (Mon-Fri, for weekendspage Microbiologist on-call) inside the table Change VZV DFA to VZV PCR Change to UHN ICP call for MRO and added Parvovirus Changed Page MSH Microbiologist on call to E mail microbiologist Updated the table – Email ICP (Mon-Sun) , Email microbiologist on call (weekend & after hours) Added “No overnight calls” for positive C. diff. to UHN ICP Annual Review Signature of Approval May 1, 2001 May 1, 2002 May 1, 2003 May 3, 2004 March 2, 2005 May 31, 2006 May 31, 2007 May 30, 2008 Sept 10, 2009 Sept 10, 2009 May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010 Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010 May 11, 2010 July 25, 2010 October 15, 2010 October 15, 2010 Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli October 15, 2010 October 15, 2010 October 15, 2010 October 15, 2010 October 15, 2010 December 14, 2010 Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli April 1, 2011 May 31, 2011 October 28, 2011 Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli October 28, 2011 December 12, 2012 March 1, 2012 March 1, 2012 Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli March 15, 2012 May 31, 2012 Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 12 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table Page Number / Item Clarify Isolate notification chart regarding “Call Ward” Added “indeterminate” to Legionella Removed CHC/Ajax List reviewed and revised by MSH Infection Control Added e mail “MSH C. diff Research” for positive C. diff Copied from Critical Result Reporting Procedure Annual Review Reviewed by MSH IC, see changes in turquoise – VRE vanB; Class C ESBL Revised ESBL reporting at MSH, Baycrest, Bridgepoint, CAMH and Grace Revised erta I/R and mero I/R reporting Updated Isolate notification chart regarding MDR GN no call to wards Annual Review New MSH ICP Email ‘Infection Control Results MSH’ email added. *B19 PCR* added to Parvovirus Removed calling positive Flu to MSH ER Updated MSH Mother/Baby wards to new codes Updated UHN email addresses Annual Review: No changes from UHN (Reviewed by Anne-Marie Gonzalez) Bridgepoint changes: Reviewed by Sharon O’Grady p.3:VRE-new isolate or new vanA result from Eswab PCR: Call ICP & ward (except Bridgepoint); freeze p.4: Group B streptococcus – In-patient and female >12 - <60 years old; Neonates: Call Ward (except Bridgepoint) p.5 Ertapenem I or R Enterobacteriaceae, when ROSCO is being set up and again with ROSCO results: Call ICP & ward (except Bridgepoint, only call ICP); freeze p.6 Meropenem Screen=R E. coli or K. pneumoniae or P. mirabilis when ROSCO is being set up and again with ROSCO results: Call ICP & ward (except Bridgepoint, only call ICP); freeze p.6 MeroI or R GNB: Call ICP&ward (except Bridgepoint); freeze MSH Changes: Reviewed by Christine Moore p.5 3rd Gen. Ceph. Resistant E. coli or K. pneumoniae or P. mirabilis New Class A/New Class C Klebsiella pneumonia : Other wards: all clinical isolates of ESBL’s Email “Infection Control Results”(Mon–Sun) p.6: Meropenem Screen=R E. coli or K. pneumoniae or P. mirabilis when ROSCO is being set up and again with ROSCO Date of Revision Signature of Approval January 11, 2013 January 29, 2013 January 29, 2013 January 29, 2013 February 27, 2013 April 16, 2013 April 16, 2013 June 13, 2013 Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli November 04, 2013 Dr. T. Mazzulli November 19, 2013 May 6, 2014 Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli May 6, 2014 September 3, 2014 Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli January 06, 2015 April 17, 2015 April 17, 2015 April 17, 2015 Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli Dr. T. Mazzulli May 13, 2015 Dr. T. Mazzulli May 13 2015 Dr. T. Mazzulli 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc Page 13 of 13 Policy QPCMI15003.33 Department of Microbiology Quality Manual Section: Process Control Page Number / Item Subject Title: Isolate Notification and Freezing Table Date of Revision Signature of Approval results: Do not call Ward No changes from CAMH (Reviewed by Trish Szwalek) Added PMH and TW ICP email addresses May 13, 2015 May 13, 2015 1. MRO = Multi-resistant gram neg. organism; Defined as intermediate or resistant to >2 of the following 3 classes: Aminoglycosides, Quinolones, 3rd Generation Cephalosporins (for P. aeruginosa, resistance to ceftazidime). * For additional positive blood culture notification and freezing requirements, see Blood Culture Manual. ICP = Infection Control Practitioner IP = Inpatient OP = Out-patient UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK/MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY NOTE: This is a CONTROLLED document. Any documents appearing in paper form that are not stamped in red "MASTER COPY" are not controlled and should be checked against the document (titled as above) on the server prior to use. D:\81928591.doc