Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6129711 | Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Among 1351 patients, 111 (8.2%) were ESBL carriers at admission: 50/579 (8.6%) admitted from LTCFs and 61/772 (7.9%) from home settings (p 0.63). Previous ESBL carriage and previous hospital admission were risk factors for ESBL carriage in multivariable analysis. The area under the curve of the receiver operating characteristic curve of the model was 0.64 (95% CI 0.58-0.71). Presence of â¥1 risk factor (n = 803; 59%) had sensitivity of 72%. Incidences of nosocomial infections caused by ESBL-producing bacteria were 45.5/10 000 and 2.1/10 000 admission days for ESBL carriers and non-carriers, respectively (p <0.05). In conclusion, prevalence of ESBL carriage at hospital admission was 8.2%, and was comparable among patients admitted from LTCF and home. A clinically useful prediction rule for ESBL carriage at admission could not be developed. The absolute incidence of nosocomial infections by ESBL-producing bacteria was low, but higher among patients carrying ESBL-producing bacteria at the time of hospital admission.
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Authors
T.N. Platteel, M.A. Leverstein-van Hall, J.W. Cohen Stuart, S.F.T. Thijsen, E.M. Mascini, B.C. van Hees, J. Scharringa, A.C. Fluit, M.J.M. Bonten,