| Literature DB >> 25908965 |
Nienke van de Sande-Bruinsma1, Maurine A Leverstein van Hall2, Maria Janssen3, Nynke Nagtzaam3, Sander Leenders3, Sabine C de Greeff1, Peter M Schneeberger3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The Netherlands is known for a stringent search and destroy policy to prevent spread of MRSA. In the hospital setting, livestock-associated MRSA (LA-MRSA) is frequently found in patients coming from the high density farming area in the south of the Netherlands. The aim of the study was to determine the contribution of LA-MRSA in the epidemiology of MRSA in cases found following the Dutch search and destroy policy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From two hospitals serving a population of 550,000 persons all data on MRSA cultures and subsequent control measures from 2008 and 2009 were retrospectively collected and analyzed.Entities:
Keywords: Carriage; Infection control; MRSA
Year: 2015 PMID: 25908965 PMCID: PMC4407377 DOI: 10.1186/s13756-015-0053-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Resist Infect Control ISSN: 2047-2994 Impact factor: 4.887
Figure 1Study design 2008–2009.
Figure 2Indication of screening of the MRSA positive patients.
Patient characteristics of the patients colonized with LA-MRSA and non-LA-MRSA
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| Male* | 214 (72%) | 84 (45%) |
| <= 15 years | 21 (7%) | 16 (9%) |
| >15 - < 65 years* | 255 (86%) | 99 (53%) |
| > = 65 years* | 22 (7%) | 73 (39%) |
| Colonized | 291 (98%) | 154 (82%) |
| Superficial infection* | 3 (1%) | 8 (5%) |
| Deep infection* | 4 (1.3%) | 24 (13%) |
| GP* | 120 (40%) | 47 (25%) |
| Nursing resident* | 4 (1.3%) | 82 (44%) |
| First aid* | 41 (14%) | 8 (4%) |
| Outpatient department* | 64 (21%) | 13 (7%) |
| Hospitalized* | 20 (7%) | 27 (14%) |
| Outpatient department or Hospitalized* | 35 (12%) | 5 (3%) |
*p < =0.05.
Medical history of the 7 patients with a LA-MRSA infection
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| 1 | 40/male/t011 | External otitis | Surgical cleansing, no antibiotic treatment | Pig farmer | Cured |
| 2 | 90/male/t567 | Pleural empya | Surgical drainage, quinelones and rifampin | None | Post infectious sterile pleural effusion, surgically drained and secondarily infected through drain (colonized) with LA-MRSA |
| 3 | 41/male/t011 | Abscess finger | Incision and drainage no antibiotic treatment | Butcher | Abscess of trauma with knife, wound cured. |
| 4 | 89/male/t108 | Abcess tooth/jaw | Incision and drainage (2x) no antibiotic treatment | None | Cured |
| 5 | 60/male/t108 | Wound infection of lymphnode biopsie | No specific treatment | Horse farm | T cell lymphoma, wound infection cured |
| 6 | 80/female/t011 | Conjunctivitis | Topical antibiotics (fusidinic acid) | None | Conjunctivitis occurred during stay on ICU for gram negative urosepsis. Conjunctivitis cured |
| 7 | 40/female/t011 | Toe wound | Numerous antibiotics | None | Wound occurred after a visit to Turkey. Wound cured. |