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Transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms by VA CLC residents: A multisite prospective study

Background: Veterans Health Administration (VHA) community living centers (CLCs) provide postacute and long-term care. CLC veterans visit myriad locations outside their rooms (eg, rehabilitation, dialysis). Pathogen transmission during out-of-room visits is unknown. Methods: We recruited newly admit...

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Autores principales: Mody, Lona, Gibson, Kristen, Cassone, Marco, Saint, Sanjay, Krein, Sarah, Mantey, Julia, Janevic, Mary, Nguyen, Alexandria, Bej, Taissa, Hicks, Oteshia, Min, Lillian, Galecki, Andrzej, Greene, M Todd, Chigurupat, Laxmi, Jump, Robin
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10594327/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2023.396
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author Mody, Lona
Gibson, Kristen
Cassone, Marco
Saint, Sanjay
Krein, Sarah
Mantey, Julia
Janevic, Mary
Nguyen, Alexandria
Bej, Taissa
Hicks, Oteshia
Min, Lillian
Galecki, Andrzej
Greene, M Todd
Chigurupat, Laxmi
Jump, Robin
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Gibson, Kristen
Cassone, Marco
Saint, Sanjay
Krein, Sarah
Mantey, Julia
Janevic, Mary
Nguyen, Alexandria
Bej, Taissa
Hicks, Oteshia
Min, Lillian
Galecki, Andrzej
Greene, M Todd
Chigurupat, Laxmi
Jump, Robin
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description Background: Veterans Health Administration (VHA) community living centers (CLCs) provide postacute and long-term care. CLC veterans visit myriad locations outside their rooms (eg, rehabilitation, dialysis). Pathogen transmission during out-of-room visits is unknown. Methods: We recruited newly admitted veterans at 3 CLCs. After obtaining informed consent, we cultured nares, groin, hands, and 7 surfaces in the patient rooms. We accompanied veterans to up to 5 out-of-room visits and cultured patients’ hands and surfaces they touched. We tested for multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE), and quinolone, carbapenem, and/or ceftazidime-resistant gram-negative bacteria (R-GNB). We defined transmission as a positive culture following an initial negative culture during the same visit. Results: We enrolled 137 veterans (median follow-up, 29 days; mean, 5.9 visits); 97% were postacute patients. We conducted 539 patient-room sampling visits (mean, 3.9 per veteran; 5,490 swabs) and accompanied 97 veterans to 266 out-of-room sampling visits (mean, 2.7 per veteran; 2,360 swabs). Of 137 patients, 47 (35%) were colonized with an MDRO at enrollment and 74 (58%) of 128 patients were colonized on any follow-up patient-room visits. Of 133 patients, 55 (41%) acquired a new MDRO, most often VRE (31 of 97, 32%). In patient rooms, toilet seats [114 (21%) of 538], curtains [101 (19%) of 530] and bedrails [98 (18%) of 539] were most frequently contaminated. Among 266 out-of-room visits, 17% had surfaces contaminated with MDROs, most commonly involving dialysis [4 (31%) of 13], radiology [2 (25%) of 8], and rehabilitation therapy [29 (18%) of 159] (Fig. 1).Transmission of MDROs during out-of-room visits was common and occurred in 18% of visits with 8% (9 MRSA and 12 VRE) acquiring a new MDRO on their hands and 12% (9 MRSA and 23 VRE) of MDRO transmission occurring from hands to a surface that the patient touched (Fig. 1). In 18 (58%) of 31 cases, the organism transmitted to a surface was on patient hands at the start of the visit. Transmission was most common during visits to dialysis (3 to patients and 2 to surfaces), radiology (1 to a patient and 2 to surfaces), and rehabilitation therapy (13 to patients and 21 to surfaces) (Fig. 2). Conclusions: New MDRO acquisition during VHA CLC stay was common, and nearly one-fifth of out-of-room visits resulted in MDRO transmission. Our analyses suggest that veterans’ hands may shed MDROs (MRSA and VRE) to surfaces. Interventions to reduce MDRO transmission during visits for rehabilitation, dialysis, and other therapies are needed. Disclosures: None
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spelling pubmed-105943272023-10-25 Transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms by VA CLC residents: A multisite prospective study Mody, Lona Gibson, Kristen Cassone, Marco Saint, Sanjay Krein, Sarah Mantey, Julia Janevic, Mary Nguyen, Alexandria Bej, Taissa Hicks, Oteshia Min, Lillian Galecki, Andrzej Greene, M Todd Chigurupat, Laxmi Jump, Robin Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol Long-term Care Background: Veterans Health Administration (VHA) community living centers (CLCs) provide postacute and long-term care. CLC veterans visit myriad locations outside their rooms (eg, rehabilitation, dialysis). Pathogen transmission during out-of-room visits is unknown. Methods: We recruited newly admitted veterans at 3 CLCs. After obtaining informed consent, we cultured nares, groin, hands, and 7 surfaces in the patient rooms. We accompanied veterans to up to 5 out-of-room visits and cultured patients’ hands and surfaces they touched. We tested for multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE), and quinolone, carbapenem, and/or ceftazidime-resistant gram-negative bacteria (R-GNB). We defined transmission as a positive culture following an initial negative culture during the same visit. Results: We enrolled 137 veterans (median follow-up, 29 days; mean, 5.9 visits); 97% were postacute patients. We conducted 539 patient-room sampling visits (mean, 3.9 per veteran; 5,490 swabs) and accompanied 97 veterans to 266 out-of-room sampling visits (mean, 2.7 per veteran; 2,360 swabs). Of 137 patients, 47 (35%) were colonized with an MDRO at enrollment and 74 (58%) of 128 patients were colonized on any follow-up patient-room visits. Of 133 patients, 55 (41%) acquired a new MDRO, most often VRE (31 of 97, 32%). In patient rooms, toilet seats [114 (21%) of 538], curtains [101 (19%) of 530] and bedrails [98 (18%) of 539] were most frequently contaminated. Among 266 out-of-room visits, 17% had surfaces contaminated with MDROs, most commonly involving dialysis [4 (31%) of 13], radiology [2 (25%) of 8], and rehabilitation therapy [29 (18%) of 159] (Fig. 1).Transmission of MDROs during out-of-room visits was common and occurred in 18% of visits with 8% (9 MRSA and 12 VRE) acquiring a new MDRO on their hands and 12% (9 MRSA and 23 VRE) of MDRO transmission occurring from hands to a surface that the patient touched (Fig. 1). In 18 (58%) of 31 cases, the organism transmitted to a surface was on patient hands at the start of the visit. Transmission was most common during visits to dialysis (3 to patients and 2 to surfaces), radiology (1 to a patient and 2 to surfaces), and rehabilitation therapy (13 to patients and 21 to surfaces) (Fig. 2). Conclusions: New MDRO acquisition during VHA CLC stay was common, and nearly one-fifth of out-of-room visits resulted in MDRO transmission. Our analyses suggest that veterans’ hands may shed MDROs (MRSA and VRE) to surfaces. Interventions to reduce MDRO transmission during visits for rehabilitation, dialysis, and other therapies are needed. Disclosures: None Cambridge University Press 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10594327/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2023.396 Text en © The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Long-term Care
Mody, Lona
Gibson, Kristen
Cassone, Marco
Saint, Sanjay
Krein, Sarah
Mantey, Julia
Janevic, Mary
Nguyen, Alexandria
Bej, Taissa
Hicks, Oteshia
Min, Lillian
Galecki, Andrzej
Greene, M Todd
Chigurupat, Laxmi
Jump, Robin
Transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms by VA CLC residents: A multisite prospective study
title Transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms by VA CLC residents: A multisite prospective study
title_full Transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms by VA CLC residents: A multisite prospective study
title_fullStr Transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms by VA CLC residents: A multisite prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms by VA CLC residents: A multisite prospective study
title_short Transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms by VA CLC residents: A multisite prospective study
title_sort transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms by va clc residents: a multisite prospective study
topic Long-term Care
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10594327/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2023.396
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