Effects of COVID-19 hospitalization rates on the incidence of hospitalacquired Candida central line-associated bloodstream infection

被引:1
|
作者
Ford, Delvina [1 ,2 ]
Reveles, Kelly
Hoban, Carol [2 ]
Koutoubi, Samer [2 ]
Cadena, Jose [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] South Texas Vet Healthcare Syst, Infect Prevent Dept, 7400 Merton Minter Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
[2] Amer Publ Univ Syst, Publ Hlth Dept, Charles Town, WV USA
[3] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr San Antonio, Dept Med, Infect Dis, San Antonio, TX USA
关键词
Central line bloodstream infection; Health care-associated Infections; Candida bloodstream infection;
D O I
10.1016/j.ajic.2023.10.002
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: An increase in central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) has been reported during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic; however, few studies have documented causative pathogens, particularly Candida species associated with candidemia. Methods: This was a retrospective study based on the National Health Care Safety Network surveillance definitions of CLABSI caused by Candida species during pre-COVID-19 (October 2017 to February 2020) and COVID-19 (March 2020 to December 2021) periods within a local community hospital. Candida CLABSI incidence per 1,000 central line days was compared between periods using the chi 2 test and correlated with COVID-19 inpatient hospitalization rates using Pearson correlation. Results: Overall CLABSI (0.68 vs 1.98 per 1,000, P = .004) and Candida CLABSI incidence (0.06 vs 0.77 per 1,000, P = .003) significantly increased from pre-COVID-19 to COVID-19 periods. There was a significant correlation between COVID-19 ICU hospitalizations and CLABSIs (R = 0.18, P = .048), but not acute care hospitalizations and CLABSIs (R = 0.065, P = .250). Conversely, there was a significant association between COVID-19 acute care hospitalizations and Candida CLABSIs (R = 0.50, P < .001), but not COVID-19 ICU hospitalizations and Candida CLABSIs (R = 0.01, P = .631). Conclusions: During the COVID-19 pandemic, our facility experienced a significant increase in Candida CLABSI and a significant correlation of Candida CLABSIs with acute care COVID-19 hospitalizations. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:387 / 391
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Central line-associated bloodstream infections in patients with COVID-19
    Acosta, Nicole Caetano
    Ceratti, Rodrigo do Nascimento
    Santos, Marina Scherer
    Fantin, Simone de Souza
    Fuzinatto, Fernanda
    Neto, Omar Pereira de Almeida
    Rabelo-Silva, Eneida Rejane
    REVISTA LATINO-AMERICANA DE ENFERMAGEM, 2024, 32
  • [2] COVID-19 AND CENTRAL LINE-ASSOCIATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTION: A SINGLE TERTIARY CENTER EXPERIENCE
    Vazquez, Daniel
    Horattas, Illeana
    Krizo, Jessica
    Mallat, Ali
    Vazquez, Kaitlin
    Schweibinz, Alexis
    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2022, 50 (01) : 95 - 95
  • [3] Increased risk of central line-associated bloodstream infection in COVID-19 patients associated with dexamethasone but not with interleukin antagonists
    Meynaar, Iwan A.
    van Rijn, Simone
    Ottens, Thomas H.
    van Burgel, Nathalie D.
    van Nieuwkoop, Cees
    INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE, 2022, 48 (07) : 954 - 957
  • [4] Central line-associated bloodstream infections in hemodialysis patients in the COVID-19 era
    Esposito, Pasquale
    Civati, Alessandra
    Picciotto, Daniela
    Falqui, Valeria
    Conti, Novella
    Russo, Elisa
    Viazzi, Francesca
    HEMODIALYSIS INTERNATIONAL, 2021, 25 (02) : 275 - 278
  • [5] Increased risk of central line-associated bloodstream infection in COVID-19 patients associated with dexamethasone but not with interleukin antagonists
    Iwan A. Meynaar
    Simone van Rijn
    Thomas H. Ottens
    Nathalie D. van Burgel
    Cees van Nieuwkoop
    Intensive Care Medicine, 2022, 48 : 954 - 957
  • [6] Institutional factors associated with the incidence rates of central line-associated bloodstream infection in California community hospitals
    Nelson, Ella Calixta
    Wang, Chia-Hui
    Huang, Garry
    Kuo, Nai-Wen
    PLOS ONE, 2022, 17 (09):
  • [7] Incidence of central line-associated bloodstream infection in an intensive care unit
    Espiau, M.
    Pujol, M.
    Campins-Marti, M.
    Planes, A. M.
    Pena, Y.
    Balcells, J.
    Roqueta, J.
    ANALES DE PEDIATRIA, 2011, 75 (03): : 188 - 193
  • [8] IMPACT OF MULTIPLE CENTRAL LINES ON CENTRAL LINE-ASSOCIATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTION RATES
    Couk, J.
    Tejedor, Chernetsky S.
    Steinberg, J.
    Robichaux, C.
    Jacob, J.
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE, 2015, 63 (02) : 437 - 437
  • [9] CENTRAL LINE-ASSOCIATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTION RATES ASSOCIATED WITH ICU TEAMWORK CLIMATE
    Schwartz, Stephanie
    Frankel, Allan
    Rehder, Kyle
    Leonard, Michael
    Frankel, Terri
    Watson, Sam
    Bogan, Brittany
    Sexton, J.
    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2016, 44 (12)
  • [10] Central line-associated bloodstream infection prevention
    Miller, Sarah E.
    Maragakis, Lisa L.
    CURRENT OPINION IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2012, 25 (04) : 412 - 422