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Risk factors of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae infection and colonisation: a Malaysian tertiary care hospital based case-control study.

Chuan Huan Chuah1, Yasmin Gani2, Benedict Sim2, Suresh Kumar Chidambaram2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) infection has become a major challenge to clinicians. The aim of this study is to identify the risk factors of acquiring CRE to guide more targeted screening for hospital admissions.
METHODS: This is a retrospective case-control study (ratio 1:1) where a patient with CRE infection or colonisation was matched with a control. The control was an individual who tested negative for CRE but was a close contact of a patient testing positive and was admitted at the same time and place. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses were done.
RESULTS: The study included 154 patients. The majority of the CRE was Klebsiella species (83%). From univariate analysis, the significant risk factors were having a history of indwelling devices (OR: 2.791; 95% CI: 1.384-5.629), concomitant other MDRO (OR: 2.556; 95% CI: 1.144-5.707) and hospitalisation for more than three weeks (OR: 2.331; 95% CI: 1.163-4.673). Multivariate analysis showed that being unable to ambulate on admission (adjusted OR: 2.345; 95% CI: 1.170-4.699) and antibiotic exposure (adjusted OR: 3.515; 95% CI: 1.377-8.972) were independent predictors. The in-hospital mortality rate of CRE infection was high (64.5%). CRE acquisition resulted in prolonged hospitalisation (median=35 days; P<0.001).
CONCLUSION: CRE infection results in high morbidity and mortality. On top of the common risk factors, patients with mobility restriction, prior antibiotic exposures and hospitalisation for more than three weeks should be prioritised in the screening strategy to control the spread of CRE.

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Keywords:  Enterobacteriaceae; carbapenem-resistant; epidemiology; infection control; risk factors

Year:  2021        PMID: 33877130     DOI: 10.4997/JRCPE.2021.107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J R Coll Physicians Edinb        ISSN: 1478-2715


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1.  Correlation Between the Number of Fiberoptic Bronchoscopies and Nosocomial Infection/Colonization of Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae.

Authors:  Wei-Hua Wang; Ying-Hong Wu; Yi-Min Wang; Chun-Lei Wang; Yun Liu; Peng Gao; Xiao-Jing Wu; Jiao-Qian Ying
Journal:  Infect Drug Resist       Date:  2022-06-20       Impact factor: 4.177

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