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The evolving epidemiology of Clostridium difficile infection in Canadian hospitals during a postepidemic period (2009-2015).
Katz, Kevin C; Golding, George R; Choi, Kelly Baekyung; Pelude, Linda; Amaratunga, Kanchana R; Taljaard, Monica; Alexandre, Stephanie; Collet, Jun Chen; Davis, Ian; Du, Tim; Evans, Gerald A; Frenette, Charles; Gravel, Denise; Hota, Susy; Kibsey, Pamela; Langley, Joanne M; Lee, Bonita E; Lemieux, Camille; Longtin, Yves; Mertz, Dominik; Mieusement, Lorraine Maze Dit; Minion, Jessica; Moore, Dorothy L; Mulvey, Michael R; Richardson, Susan; Science, Michelle; Simor, Andrew E; Stagg, Paula; Suh, Kathryn N; Taylor, Geoffrey; Wong, Alice; Thampi, Nisha.
Affiliation
  • Katz KC; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Golding GR; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Choi KB; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Pelude L; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Amaratunga KR; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Taljaard M; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Alexandre S; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Collet JC; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Davis I; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Du T; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Evans GA; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Frenette C; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Gravel D; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Hota S; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Kibsey P; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Langley JM; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Lee BE; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Lemieux C; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Longtin Y; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Mertz D; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Mieusement LMD; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Minion J; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Moore DL; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Mulvey MR; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Richardson S; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Science M; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Simor AE; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Stagg P; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Suh KN; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Taylor G; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Wong A; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
  • Thampi N; North York General Hospital (Katz), Toronto, Ont.; National Microbiology Laboratory (Golding, Du, Mulvey), Winnipeg, Man.; Public Health Agency Canada (Choi, Pelude, Amaratunga, Alexandre, Gravel), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (Taljaard), Ottawa, Ont.; BC Children's Hospital, BC
CMAJ ; 190(25): E758-E765, 2018 06 25.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29941432
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The clinical and molecular epidemiology of health care-associated Clostridium difficile infection in nonepidemic settings across Canada has evolved since the first report of the virulent North American pulsed-field gel electrophoresis type 1 (NAP1) strain more than 15 years ago. The objective of this national, multicentre study was to describe the evolving epidemiology and molecular characteristics of health care-associated C. difficile infection in Canada during a post-NAP1-epidemic period, particularly patient outcomes associated with the NAP1 strain.

METHODS:

Adult inpatients with C. difficile infection were prospectively identified, using a standard definition, between 2009 and 2015 through the Canadian Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Program (CNISP), a network of 64 acute care hospitals. Patient demographic characteristics, severity of infection and outcomes were reviewed. Molecular testing was performed on isolates, and strain types were analyzed against outcomes and epidemiologic trends.

RESULTS:

Over a 7-year period, 20 623 adult patients admitted to hospital with health care-associated C. difficile infection were reported to CNISP, and microbiological data were available for 2690 patients. From 2009 to 2015, the national rate of health care-associated C. difficile infection decreased from 5.9 to 4.3 per 10 000 patient-days. NAP1 remained the dominant strain type, but infection with this strain has significantly decreased over time, followed by an increasing trend of infection with NAP4 and NAP11 strains. The NAP1 strain was significantly associated with a higher rate of death attributable to C. difficile infection compared with non-NAP1 strains (odds ratio 1.91, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.29-2.82). Isolates were universally susceptible to metronidazole; one was nonsusceptible to vancomycin. The proportion of NAP1 strains within individual centres predicted their rates of health care-associated C. difficile infection; for every 10% increase in the proportion of NAP1 strains, the rate of health care-associated C. difficile infection increased by 3.3% (95% CI 1.7%-4.9%).

INTERPRETATION:

Rates of health care-associated C. difficile infection have decreased across Canada. In nonepidemic settings, NAP4 has emerged as a common strain type, but NAP1, although decreasing, continues to be the predominant circulating strain and remains significantly associated with higher attributable mortality.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cross Infection / Clostridium Infections Type of study: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: CMAJ Year: 2018 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cross Infection / Clostridium Infections Type of study: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: CMAJ Year: 2018 Document type: Article