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Predictors of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus colonization at hospital admission.

Katherine Torres1, Priya Sampathkumar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The best strategy for active surveillance for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) remains unclear. We attempted to identify a risk factor score to predict MRSA colonization at hospital admission.
METHODS: Data on 9 variables reported as risk factors for MRSA colonization were analyzed, and a risk factor score to predict MRSA colonization was generated using multivariable logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic curve analyses. This risk score was then prospectively validated.
RESULTS: Four risk factors (nursing home residence, diabetes, hospitalization in the past year, and chronic skin condition/infection) were significantly associated with MRSA colonization (c-statistic = 0.846). A cut-off score of 8 or greater would result in screening 20% of admissions and would detect 71% of MRSA-colonized patients. In the prospective validation study, a cut-off score of 8 or greater required screening 21% of admissions and detected 54% of MRSA. Nursing home residence was the best predictor of MRSA colonization.
CONCLUSION: A similar risk factor-based screening strategy could be used to predict MRSA colonization in other institutions. Our data support routine screening of nursing home patients at hospital admission.
Copyright © 2013 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  MRSA; MRSA active surveillance; Prediction

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23706830     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2013.02.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Infect Control        ISSN: 0196-6553            Impact factor:   2.918


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