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Epidemiology of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus: results of a nation-wide survey in Switzerland.

Dominique S Blanc1, Didier Pittet, Christian Ruef, Andreas F Widmer, Kathrin Mühlemann, Christiane Petignat, Stephan Harbarth, Raymond Auckenthaler, Jacques Bille, Reno Frei, Reinhard Zbinden, Raffaele Peduzzi, Valeria Gaia, Huma Khamis, Enos Bernasconi, Patrick Francioli.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the epidemiology of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Switzerland.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: One-year national survey of all MRSA cases detected in a large sample of Swiss healthcare institutions (HCI). Analysis of epidemiological and molecular typing data (PFGE) of MRSA strains.
RESULTS: During 1997, 385 cases of MRSA were recorded in the 5 university hospitals, in 33 acute care community hospitals, and 14 rehabilitation or long-term care institutions. Half of the cases were found at the University of Geneva Hospitals where MRSA was already known to be endemic (41.1 cases/10,000 admissions). The remaining cases (200) were distributed throughout Switzerland. The highest rates (>100 cases/10,000 admissions) were reported from non-acute care institutions. Rates ranged from 3.3 to 41.1 cases/10,000 admissions for university hospitals (mean 15.5); 0.67 to 90.4 for community hospitals (mean 4.8), and 28.2 to 315 for non-acute care institutions reporting MRSA (mean 85.7). Forty percent of MRSA patients were infected, while 60% were only colonised. The leading infection sites were skin and soft tissue (21%), surgical site (15%), and the urinary tract (26%). Whereas in Eastern Swiss HCI most MRSA cases occurred in acute care hospitals (n = 47, 98%), rehabilitation and long-term care institutions accounted for an important number of the identified cases (n = 107, 38%) in Western Switzerland.
CONCLUSION: Low rates of MRSA were still observed in Swiss HCI, despite one outlying acute care centre with endemic MRSA and some nonacute care institutions with epidemic MRSA. Rehabilitation and long-term care institutions contributed to a substantial proportion of cases in Western Switzerland and may constitute a significant reservoir. Overall, a national approach to surveillance and control of MRSA is mandatory in order to preserve a still favourable situation, and to decrease the risk of epidemic MRSA dissemination.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12087488     DOI: 2002/17/smw-09934

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Swiss Med Wkly        ISSN: 0036-7672            Impact factor:   2.193


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