1. Newly identified risk factors for MRSA carriage in The Netherlands.
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Lekkerkerk, W. S. N., Haenen, A., van der Sande, M. A. B., Leenstra, T., de Greeff, S., Timen, A., Tjon-a-Tsien, A., Richardus, J. H., van de Sande-Bruinsma, N., and Vos, M. C.
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METHICILLIN-resistant staphylococcus aureus ,PUBLIC health ,MEDICAL screening ,ANTIBIOTICS ,HEALTH policy - Abstract
Objectives: To elucidate new risk factors for MRSA carriers without known risk factors (MRSA of unknown origin; MUO). These MUO carriers are neither pre-emptively screened nor isolated as normally dictated by the Dutch Search & Destroy policy, thus resulting in policy failure. Methods: We performed a prospective case control study to determine risk factors for MUO acquisition/carriage (Dutch Trial Register: NTR2041). Cases were MUO carriers reported by participating medical microbiological laboratories to the RIVM from September 1
st 2011 until September 1st 2013. Controls were randomly selected from the community during this period. Results: Significant risk factors for MUO in logistic multivariate analysis were antibiotic use in the last twelve months, aOR 8.1 (5.6–11.7), screened as contact in a contact tracing but not detected as a MRSA carrier at that time, aOR 4.3 (2.1–8.8), having at least one foreign parent, aOR 2.4 (1.4–3.9) and receiving ambulatory care, aOR 2.3 (1.4–3.7). Our found risk factors explained 83% of the MUO carriage. Conclusions: Identifying new risk factors for MRSA carriers remains crucial for countries that apply a targeted screening approach as a Search and Destroy policy or as vertical infection prevention measure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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