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Volume 29, Number 10—October 2023
Research

Community Outbreak of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections Associated with Contaminated Piercing Aftercare Solution, Australia, 2021

Benjamin T. TrevittComments to Author , Anthea L. Katelaris, Catherine Bateman-Steel, Sandra Chaverot, Sinead Flanigan, Toni Cains, Elena Martinez, Andrew Ginn, Vitali Sintchenko, Arthur Jones, Kishen Lachireddy, Mark J. Ferson, and Vicky Sheppeard
Author affiliations: South Eastern Sydney Public Health Unit, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (B.T. Trevitt, A.L. Katelaris, C. Bateman-Steel, S. Chaverot, S. Flanigan, T. Cains, M.J. Ferson, V. Sheppeard); University of Sydney, Sydney (B.T. Trevitt, E. Martinez, A. Ginn, V. Sintchenko, V. Sheppeard); Institute for Clinical Pathology and Medical Research New South Wales Health Pathology, Sydney (E. Martinez, A. Ginn, V. Sintchenko); St George Hospital, Sydney (A. Jones); Health Protection NSW, Sydney (K. Lachireddy); University of New South Wales, Sydney (M.J. Ferson)

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Figure 3

Timeline of key events during the community outbreak of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections associated with contaminated piercing aftercare solution, Australia, 2021. Graph shows weekly numbers of P. aeruginosa infections in New South Wales during 2016–2021. Specific key events are shown for the 2021 outbreak of piercing-related P. aeruginosa infections. ACCC, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission; SESPHU, South Eastern Sydney Public Health Unit.

Figure 3. Timeline of key events during the community outbreak of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections associated with contaminated piercing aftercare solution, Australia, 2021. Graph shows weekly numbers of P. aeruginosa infections in New South Wales during 2016–2021. Specific key events are shown for the 2021 outbreak of piercing-related P. aeruginosa infections. ACCC, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission; SESPHU, South Eastern Sydney Public Health Unit.

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