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Spontaneous decolonization during hospitalization in intensive care unit patients colonized by extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales.
Duployez, C; Wallet, F; Rouzé, A; Nseir, S; Kipnis, E; El Kalioubie, A; Dessein, R; Loïez, C; Le Guern, R.
Affiliation
  • Duployez C; University of Lille, CNRS, Inserm, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille, U1019, UMR 9017, Centre for Infection and Immunity of Lille, Lille, France.
  • Wallet F; University of Lille, CNRS, Inserm, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille, U1019, UMR 9017, Centre for Infection and Immunity of Lille, Lille, France.
  • Rouzé A; CHU Lille, Critical Care Centre, Lille, France.
  • Nseir S; CHU Lille, Critical Care Centre, Lille, France.
  • Kipnis E; University of Lille, CNRS, Inserm, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille, U1019, UMR 9017, Centre for Infection and Immunity of Lille, Lille, France.
  • El Kalioubie A; CHU Lille, Critical Care Centre, Lille, France.
  • Dessein R; University of Lille, CNRS, Inserm, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille, U1019, UMR 9017, Centre for Infection and Immunity of Lille, Lille, France.
  • Loïez C; CHU Lille, Laboratoire de Bactériologie-Hygiène, Lille, France.
  • Le Guern R; University of Lille, CNRS, Inserm, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille, U1019, UMR 9017, Centre for Infection and Immunity of Lille, Lille, France. Electronic address: remi.leguern@chru-lille.fr.
J Hosp Infect ; 106(3): 500-503, 2020 Nov.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32745588
This study aimed to analyse the frequency of occurrence of spontaneous decolonization in intensive care unit patients colonized by extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales (ESBL-E) in order to assess the added value of continuing weekly ESBL-E rectal carriage screening in these patients. In total, 49,468 weekly rectal screening samples taken from 20,846 patients over 12 years were included. Among the 4280 ESBL-E carriers, only 109 patients (2.5%) could be considered decolonized at the end of their hospitalization with at least three consecutive negative samples. Overall, 7957 samples (16.1%) were requested for patients already identified as ESBL-E carriers. Avoiding unnecessary weekly screening following positive ESBL-E colonization results could decrease nursing and laboratory work loads.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Rectum / Infection Control / Enterobacteriaceae / Enterobacteriaceae Infections / Intensive Care Units Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: J Hosp Infect Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Rectum / Infection Control / Enterobacteriaceae / Enterobacteriaceae Infections / Intensive Care Units Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: J Hosp Infect Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: