General information
Burkholderia pseudomallei
Attenuated strain p82
Yes
Bacteria
RG 3
 
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Infectious dose: Unknown. Incubation time: 1-14 days
Aerosol / Inhalation;Cut/ Needlestick / Non-intact skin;Mucous Membranes
 
Humans;Horses
Infections are known as Melioidosis or Whitmore�s Disease.  Most common clinical manifestations are pneumonia and localized skin infection.  Acute symptoms of pneumonia include high fever, cough, sputum, chills, rigors, and respiratory distress.  Typical skin lesions are ulcers and abscesses.  Frequently bacteremia (bloodstream infection) and sepsis are present with varying symptoms to include fever, headache, joint pain, abdominal discomfort, seizures and potential central nervous system (brain) inflammation.  Infections can be fatal especially in those with underlying medical conditions.
ABSL2
20% household bleach ï¿½(~1% sodium hypochlorite);70% ethanol
Heating at 55°C for 10 min.Autoclave at 121 °C for 30 min.
Survives in soil and water for years
Aerobic nonmotile gram negative bacteria 
None available
Antibiotic treatment generally starts with intravenous (within a vein) antimicrobial therapy for a minimum of 2 weeks (up to 8 weeks depending on the extent of infection), followed by 3–6 months of oral antimicrobial therapy.
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yes
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) with antimicrobial therapy may be indicated especially a in high-risk incident.
Notify others working in the lab.  Don appropriate PPE.  Cover area of the spill with paper towels and apply an EPA approved disinfectant, working from the perimeter towards the center.  Allow 10 minutes of contact time. Cleanup spill materials and dispose as biowaste. Surface disinfect 5-10 minutes. Remove PPE and wash hands.
Contact MIT's Biosafety Program or the EHS office (617-452-3477) during normal business hours.  If the spill occurs after hours or on weekends, activate the EHS �ON CALL� system by dialing Operations 3-4948 (617-253-4948) or MIT Police by dialing 100 from a campus phone or 617-253-1212 from a mobile phone.
Flush eyes, mouth, or nose for 15 minutes at eyewash station.
Wash area with soap and water and rinse/scrub for 5-10 minutes.
Immediately report incident to supervisor, PI, or EHS Representative. PI/supervisor must submit incident report in Atlas within 24 hours.
During Business Hours:
MIT Medical
617-253-1311
After Hours:
MIT Medical 24 hour phone service
617-253-1311
or local urgent care
Emergencies:
Call 100 from a campus phone or
617-253-1212 from a mobile phone
pathogen records
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Created on Sept. 10, 2021 at  4:08 PM (EDT). Last updated by Zhong, Lu on April 28, 2022 at  1:35 PM (EDT). Owned by Sharoni, Michal.
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