Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, Bahia

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Autor(a) principal: Lírio, Monique
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Andrade, Tuanny, Mendes, Ana Verena, Barberino, Maria Goreth
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção
Texto Completo: https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/11595
Resumo: Background and objectives: Health Care Related Infections (IRAS) are considered a public health problem whose control can minimize patients' morbidity and mortality. The early institution of contact isolation for patients possibly colonized by multiresistant (MR) microorganisms can reduce their spread in cases of IRAS and hospital costs. This study aimed to evaluate the frequency and impact of positive surveillance cultures with multiresistant (MR) microorganisms following an outbreak of vancomycin resistant Enterococcus spp. (VRE). Methods: Surveillance cultures collection routines were implemented since April / 14 for patients referred from other health to a philanthropic hospital in Salvador – Bahia via state and municipal referral center. Results: A total of 663 patients were evaluated in the period from December / 14 to December / 15, and 42 of them had a positive surveillance culture for gram positive and negative MR microorganisms. After the routine implementation of surveillance cultures, no outbreaks were detected in our unit. Conclusion: Despite the high cost, the study showed that routine surveillance cultures are an important tool in preventing MR dissemination.
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spelling Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, BahiaEvaluación de la colonización por bacterias multirresistentes en pacientes admitidos vía central de regulación del estado en un hospital filantrópico en Salvador, BahiaAvaliação da colonização por bactérias multirresistentes em pacientes admitidos via central de regulação do estado em um hospital filantrópico em Salvador, BahiaBackground and objectives: Health Care Related Infections (IRAS) are considered a public health problem whose control can minimize patients' morbidity and mortality. The early institution of contact isolation for patients possibly colonized by multiresistant (MR) microorganisms can reduce their spread in cases of IRAS and hospital costs. This study aimed to evaluate the frequency and impact of positive surveillance cultures with multiresistant (MR) microorganisms following an outbreak of vancomycin resistant Enterococcus spp. (VRE). Methods: Surveillance cultures collection routines were implemented since April / 14 for patients referred from other health to a philanthropic hospital in Salvador – Bahia via state and municipal referral center. Results: A total of 663 patients were evaluated in the period from December / 14 to December / 15, and 42 of them had a positive surveillance culture for gram positive and negative MR microorganisms. After the routine implementation of surveillance cultures, no outbreaks were detected in our unit. Conclusion: Despite the high cost, the study showed that routine surveillance cultures are an important tool in preventing MR dissemination.Justificación y objetivos: Infecciones Relacionadas a la Asistencia sanitaria (IRAS) se consideran un problema de salud pública cuyo control puede minimizar la morbimortalidad de los pacientes. La institución precoz de aislamiento de contacto para pacientes posiblemente colonizados por microrganismos multirresistentes (MR), puede reducir su diseminación de los casos de IRAS y costos hospitalarios. El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar la frecuencia e impacto de cultivos de vigilancia positivos con microrganismos multirresistentes (MR) después de un brote de Enterococcus spp. resistentes a la vancomicina (VRE). Métodos: Se implementaron rutinas de recolección de cultivos de vigilancia a partir de abril / 14 para pacientes procedentes de otras unidades de salud vía Central de Regulación del Estado y Municipio en un hospital filantrópico en Salvador - BA. Resultados: Se evaluaron 663 pacientes en el período de diciembre / 14 a diciembre / 15, siendo que 42 de ellos presentaron un cultivo de vigilancia positiva para microrganismos gram positivos y negativos MR. Después de la implementación de la rutina de realización de cultivos de vigilancia, ya no se detectaron brotes en nuestra unidad. Conclusiones: La rutina de cultivos de vigilancia puede ser un importante instrumento en la prevención de la diseminación de MR.Justificativa e objetivos: Infecções Relacionadas à Assistência à Saúde (IRAS) são consideradas um problema de saúde pública cujo controle pode minimizar a morbimortalidade dos pacientes. A instituição precoce de isolamento de contato para pacientes possivelmente colonizados por microrganismos multirresistentes (MR), pode reduzir sua disseminação os casos de IRAS e custos hospitalares. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a frequência e impacto de culturas de vigilância positivas com microrganismos multirresistentes (MR) após um surto de Enterococcus spp. resistentes à vancomicina (VRE). Métodos: Foram implementadas rotinas de coleta de culturas de vigilância a partir de abril de 2014 para pacientes procedentes de outras unidades de saúde via Central de Regulação do Estado e Município em um hospital filantrópico em Salvador – BA. Resultados: Foram avaliados 663 pacientes no período de dezembro de 2014 a dezembro de 2015, sendo que 42 destes apresentaram cultura de vigilância positiva para microrganismos gram positivos e negativos MR. Após a implementação da rotina de realização de culturas de vigilância, não foram mais detectados surtos na nossa unidade. Conclusão: A rotina de culturas de vigilância pode funcionar como um importante instrumento na prevenção da disseminação de MR. Descritores: Isolamento de Pacientes. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, Bahia
Evaluación de la colonización por bacterias multirresistentes en pacientes admitidos vía central de regulación del estado en un hospital filantrópico en Salvador, Bahia
Avaliação da colonização por bactérias multirresistentes em pacientes admitidos via central de regulação do estado em um hospital filantrópico em Salvador, Bahia
title Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, Bahia
spellingShingle Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, Bahia
Lírio, Monique
title_short Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, Bahia
title_full Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, Bahia
title_fullStr Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, Bahia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, Bahia
title_sort Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, Bahia
author Lírio, Monique
author_facet Lírio, Monique
Andrade, Tuanny
Mendes, Ana Verena
Barberino, Maria Goreth
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Mendes, Ana Verena
Barberino, Maria Goreth
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Andrade, Tuanny
Mendes, Ana Verena
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description Background and objectives: Health Care Related Infections (IRAS) are considered a public health problem whose control can minimize patients' morbidity and mortality. The early institution of contact isolation for patients possibly colonized by multiresistant (MR) microorganisms can reduce their spread in cases of IRAS and hospital costs. This study aimed to evaluate the frequency and impact of positive surveillance cultures with multiresistant (MR) microorganisms following an outbreak of vancomycin resistant Enterococcus spp. (VRE). Methods: Surveillance cultures collection routines were implemented since April / 14 for patients referred from other health to a philanthropic hospital in Salvador – Bahia via state and municipal referral center. Results: A total of 663 patients were evaluated in the period from December / 14 to December / 15, and 42 of them had a positive surveillance culture for gram positive and negative MR microorganisms. After the routine implementation of surveillance cultures, no outbreaks were detected in our unit. Conclusion: Despite the high cost, the study showed that routine surveillance cultures are an important tool in preventing MR dissemination.
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