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Importance of Multifaceted Approaches in Infection Control: A Practical Experience from an Outbreak Investigation

BACKGROUND: This study presents the results of a multidisciplinary, nosocomial MRSA outbreak investigation in an 8-bed medical intensive care unit (ICU). The identification of seven MRSA positive patients in the beginning of 2014 led to the closure of the ward for several weeks. A multidisciplinary,...

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Autores principales: Stock, Nina Katharina, Petráš, Petr, Melter, Oto, Kapounová, Gabriela, Vopalková, Petra, Kubele, Jan, Vaniš, Václav, Tkadlec, Jan, Bukáčková, Eva, Machová, Ivana, Jindrák, Vlastimil
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4913898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27322433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157981
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author Stock, Nina Katharina
Petráš, Petr
Melter, Oto
Kapounová, Gabriela
Vopalková, Petra
Kubele, Jan
Vaniš, Václav
Tkadlec, Jan
Bukáčková, Eva
Machová, Ivana
Jindrák, Vlastimil
author_facet Stock, Nina Katharina
Petráš, Petr
Melter, Oto
Kapounová, Gabriela
Vopalková, Petra
Kubele, Jan
Vaniš, Václav
Tkadlec, Jan
Bukáčková, Eva
Machová, Ivana
Jindrák, Vlastimil
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description BACKGROUND: This study presents the results of a multidisciplinary, nosocomial MRSA outbreak investigation in an 8-bed medical intensive care unit (ICU). The identification of seven MRSA positive patients in the beginning of 2014 led to the closure of the ward for several weeks. A multidisciplinary, retrospective investigation was initiated in order to identify the reason and the source for the outbreak, describe MRSA transmission in the department and identify limitations in infection control. METHODS: The investigation comprised an epidemiological description of MRSA cases from 2012 to 2014 and a characterization of MRSA isolates, including phage-, spa- and PFGE-typing. Additionally, MRSA screening was performed from the hospital staff and the environment. To identify the reason for the outbreak, work-related, psychological and behavioral factors were investigated by impartial audits and staff interviews. RESULTS: Thirty-one MRSA cases were registered during the study period, and 36 isolates were investigated. Molecular typing determined the outbreak strain (phage type 54/812, PFGE type A4, spa type t003) and identified the probable index case. Nasal carriage in one employee and a high environmental contamination with the outbreak strain was documented. Important gaps in nursing procedures and general management were identified. Elevated stress levels and communication problems preceded the outbreak. Compliance with hand hygiene and isolation procedures was evaluated as appropriate. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates the complexity of controlling hospital-associated infections. The combined use of different typing methods is beneficial for outbreak investigations. Psychological, behavioral and other work-related factors have an important impact on the spread of nosocomial pathogens. These factors should be addressed and integrated in routine infection control practice.
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spelling pubmed-49138982016-07-06 Importance of Multifaceted Approaches in Infection Control: A Practical Experience from an Outbreak Investigation Stock, Nina Katharina Petráš, Petr Melter, Oto Kapounová, Gabriela Vopalková, Petra Kubele, Jan Vaniš, Václav Tkadlec, Jan Bukáčková, Eva Machová, Ivana Jindrák, Vlastimil PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: This study presents the results of a multidisciplinary, nosocomial MRSA outbreak investigation in an 8-bed medical intensive care unit (ICU). The identification of seven MRSA positive patients in the beginning of 2014 led to the closure of the ward for several weeks. A multidisciplinary, retrospective investigation was initiated in order to identify the reason and the source for the outbreak, describe MRSA transmission in the department and identify limitations in infection control. METHODS: The investigation comprised an epidemiological description of MRSA cases from 2012 to 2014 and a characterization of MRSA isolates, including phage-, spa- and PFGE-typing. Additionally, MRSA screening was performed from the hospital staff and the environment. To identify the reason for the outbreak, work-related, psychological and behavioral factors were investigated by impartial audits and staff interviews. RESULTS: Thirty-one MRSA cases were registered during the study period, and 36 isolates were investigated. Molecular typing determined the outbreak strain (phage type 54/812, PFGE type A4, spa type t003) and identified the probable index case. Nasal carriage in one employee and a high environmental contamination with the outbreak strain was documented. Important gaps in nursing procedures and general management were identified. Elevated stress levels and communication problems preceded the outbreak. Compliance with hand hygiene and isolation procedures was evaluated as appropriate. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates the complexity of controlling hospital-associated infections. The combined use of different typing methods is beneficial for outbreak investigations. Psychological, behavioral and other work-related factors have an important impact on the spread of nosocomial pathogens. These factors should be addressed and integrated in routine infection control practice. Public Library of Science 2016-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4913898/ /pubmed/27322433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157981 Text en © 2016 Stock et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Petráš, Petr
Melter, Oto
Kapounová, Gabriela
Vopalková, Petra
Kubele, Jan
Vaniš, Václav
Tkadlec, Jan
Bukáčková, Eva
Machová, Ivana
Jindrák, Vlastimil
Importance of Multifaceted Approaches in Infection Control: A Practical Experience from an Outbreak Investigation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4913898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27322433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157981
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