Who could be at risk of Mycobacterium chimaera infection
Anyone who has had open heart surgery since January 2013 could be at risk, including people who had their operation outside the UK.
The risk of infection has been linked to a device used to heat and cool the blood during some types of heart surgery.
People most at risk are those who've had heart valve surgery since January 2013. About one person in every 5,000 who has this type surgery will develop the infection.
The risk is lower for people who've had other types of open heart surgery – including a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or a heart or lung transplant. The risk is also low if you had heart valve surgery before January 2013.
If you're at a higher risk of the infection, you will have received a letter from your hospital by March 31 2017 explaining this.