| Literature DB >> 28670449 |
Dennis Souverein1, Sjoerd M Euser1, Bjorn L Herpers1, Corry Hattink2, Patricia Houtman3, Amerens Popma3, Jan Kluytmans4,5, John W A Rossen6, Jeroen W Den Boer1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many Highly Resistant Gram Negative Rod (HR-GNR) positive patients are found unexpectedly in clinical cultures, besides patients who are screened and isolated based on risk factors. As unexpected HR-GNR positive patients are isolated after detection, transmission to contact patients possibly occurred. The added value of routine contact tracing in such situations within hospitals with standard hygiene precautions is unknown.Entities:
Keywords: Contact isolation; Contact tracing; ESBL; HR-GNRs; Transmission
Year: 2017 PMID: 28670449 PMCID: PMC5485576 DOI: 10.1186/s13756-017-0228-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Resist Infect Control ISSN: 2047-2994 Impact factor: 4.887
Fig. 1Flowchart of admitted patients, HR-GNR screening and unexpected HR-GNR positive patients. *Two patients were positive for two HR-GNR types (one patient was ESBL and CPE positive and one patient was ESBL and multi-resistant P. Aeruginosa positive)
Characteristics of index and contact patients
| Regional | Hospital 1 | Hospital 2 | Hospital 3 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Index | Contacts | Index | Contacts | Index | Contacts | Index | Contacts | |
| Number of patients | 35 | 69 | 13 | 35 | 8 | 13 | 14 | 21 |
| Sex | ||||||||
| Male (%) | 13 (37.1%) | 44 (63.8%) | 5 (38.5%) | 21 (60.0%) | 4 (50.0%) | 7 (53.8%) | 4 (28.6%) | 16 (76.2%) |
| Mean age (SD) | 72.1 (12.0) | 70.7 (15.2) | 73.3 (11.5) | 74.9 (14.7) | 65.9 (13.7) | 70.3 (13.3) | 74.5 (11.0) | 64.0 (15.1) |
| Median number of contacts (range) | 2 (1–5) | NA | 3 (1–4) | NA | 1 (1–5) | NA | 1 (1–3) | NA |
| Median admission time in days (range) | 10 (2–36) | 11 (1–133) | 10 (2–24) | 10 (2–48) | 11.5 (5–32) | 12 (8–29) | 8 (4–36) | 12 (1–133) |
| Median number of transfers (range) | 3 (1–8) | 2 (1–9) | 3 (2–8) | 2 (1–9) | 3.5 (2–8) | 3 (2–6) | 2 (1–4) | 2 (1–5) |
| Median contact time in days (range) | NA | 2 (0.5–9) | NA | 1 (0.5–6) | NA | 4 (1–6) | NA | 3 (0.5–9) |
| Median time between end of contact and sampling (range) | NA | 1 (−2–12) | NA | 1 (−1–8) | NA | 2 (0–12) | NA | 0 (−2–7) |
| Wounds (%) | NA | 13 (18.8%) | NA | 6 (17.1%) | NA | 2 (15.4%) | NA | 5 (23.8%) |
| Antibiotic use during sampling (%) | NA | 25 (36.2%) | NA | 13 (37.1%) | NA | 6 (46.2%) | NA | 6 (28.6%) |
NA not applicable
Index patients with possible transmission
| Pair | Index | Contact | Genetic difference (wgMLST) | Genetic difference (cgMLST) | Conclusion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
| 97.5% (3138/3219) | 95.8% (2647/2764) | No nosocomial transmission |
| 2 |
|
| 13.6% (439/3219) | 11.6% (321/2764) | No nosocomial transmission |
Total HR-GNR incidence for 2014
| Regional | Hospital 1 | Hospital 2 | Hospital 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESBL | 118 | 40 | 37 | 41 |
| Q&A | 54 | 14 | 20 | 20 |
| CPE | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
|
| 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| MR | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
| Total number of HR-GNR | 181 | 59 | 58 | 64 |
| Number unique HR-GNR positive patientsa | 172 | 53 | 57 | 62 |
| Number of admissions | 61,817 | 18,837 | 23,637 | 19,343 |
| Number of patient days | 223,351 | 57,749 | 92,070 | 73,533 |
| HR-GNR incidence rate per 10.000 admissions (95% CI) | 27.8 (24.0–32.3) | 28.1 (21.5–36.8) | 24.1 (18.6–31.2) | 32.1 (25.0–41.1) |
| HR-GNR incidence density per 10.000 patient-days (95% CI) | 7.7 (6.6–8.9) | 9.2 (7.0–12.0) | 6.2 (4.8–8.0) | 8.4 (6.6–10.8) |
aRepresents the number of unique patients. During admission, a patient could be positive for more than one HR-GNR type. Therefore, this number is lower than the sum of all HR-GNR subgroups
HR-GNR Highly Resistant Gram Negative Rod, MR multi resistant, ESBL extended spectrum beta lactamase, Q&A enterobacteriaceae or Acinetobacter spp. resistant to fluoroquinolones and aminoglycosides, CPE carbapenemase producing enterobacteriaceae