Acquisition and Cross-Transmission of Staphylococcus aureus in European Intensive Care Units

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作者
Bloemendaal, Alexander L. A. [1 ,2 ]
Fluit, Ad C. [2 ]
Jansen, Wouter M. T. [2 ]
Vriens, Menno R. [1 ]
Ferry, Tristan [3 ]
Argaud, Laurent [4 ]
Amorim, Jose M. [5 ]
Resende, A. C. [4 ]
Pascual, Alvaro [6 ]
Lopez-Cerero, Lorena [6 ]
Stefani, Stefania [7 ]
Castiglione, Giacomo [8 ]
Evangelopoulou, Penelope [9 ]
Tsiplakou, Sophia [10 ]
Rinkes, Inne H. M. Borel [1 ]
Verhoef, Jan [2 ]
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[1] Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Dept Surg, NL-3508 GA Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Dept Med Microbiol, NL-3508 GA Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Univ Lyon 1, Fac Laennec, Ctr Natl Reference Staphylocoques, F-69365 Lyon, France
[4] Hosp Civils Lyon, Hop Edouard Herriot, Serv Reanimat Med Pole Act Urgences & Reanimat Me, Lyon, France
[5] Hosp Geral Santo Antonio, Dept Microbiol, Oporto, Portugal
[6] Hosp Virgen Macarena, Dept Microbiol, Seville, Spain
[7] Vittorio Emanuele Hosp, Dept Microbiol, Catania, Italy
[8] Vittorio Emanuele Hosp, Intens Care Unit Ward, Catania, Italy
[9] Univ Athens, Sch Nursing, Intens Care Unit, Athens, Greece
[10] KAT Hosp, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Athens, Greece
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TANDEM-REPEAT ANALYSIS; RISK-FACTORS; VARIABLE-NUMBER; MRSA INFECTION; METHICILLIN RESISTANCE; SINGLE ROOMS; SPREAD; CONTAMINATION; COLONIZATION; PREVENT;
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10.1086/593126
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE. To study the acquisition and cross-transmission of Staphylococcus aureus in different intensive care units (ICUs). METHODS. We performed a multicenter cohort study. Six ICUs in 6 countries participated. During a 3-month period at each ICU, all patients had nasal and perineal swab specimens obtained at ICU admission and during their stay. All S. aureus isolates that were collected were genotyped by spa typing and multilocus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis typing for cross-transmission analysis. A total of 629 patients were admitted to ICUs, and 224 of these patients were found to be colonized with S. aureus at least once during ICU stay (22% were found to be colonized with methicillin-resistant S. aureus [MRSA]). A total of 316 patients who had test results negative for S. aureus at ICU admission and had at least 1 follow-up swab sample obtained for culture were eligible for acquisition analysis. RESULTS. A total of 45 patients acquired S. aureus during ICU stay (31 acquired methicillin-susceptible S. aureus [MSSA], and 14 acquired MRSA). Several factors that were believed to affect the rate of acquisition of S. aureus were analyzed in univariate and multivariate analyses, including the amount of hand disinfectant used, colonization pressure, number of beds per nurse, antibiotic use, length of stay, and ICU setting (private room versus open ICU treatment). Greater colonization pressure and a greater number of beds per nurse correlated with a higher rate of acquisition for both MSSA and MRSA. The type of ICU setting was related to MRSA acquisition only, and the amount of hand disinfectant used was related to MSSA acquisition only. In 18 (40%) of the cases of S. aureus acquisition, cross-transmission from another patient was possible. CONCLUSIONS. Colonization pressure, the number of beds per nurse, and the treatment of all patients in private rooms correlated with the number of S. aureus acquisitions on an ICU. The amount of hand disinfectant used was correlated with the number of cases of MSSA acquisition but not with the number of cases of MRSA acquisition. The number of cases of patient-to-patient cross-transmission was comparable for MSSA and MRSA.
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