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Spatial analysis of methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureuscarriage (MRSA) at hospital admission in a livestock dense region

Authors :
Vera H. Arntzen
Sabiena G. Feenstra
Elisa BenincĂ 
T.T.N. Le
Ellen M. Mascini
Marrigje H. Nabuurs-Franssen
Andreas Voss
Agi M. Marik
Eefje de Jong
Welmoed Silvis
Maarten J. Schijffelen
Peter Schneeberger
Joost Hopman
Hester Korthals Altes
Heiman F.L. Wertheim
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

SummaryTitleSpatial analysis of methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureuscarriage (MRSA) screening yield at hospital admission in a livestock-dense regionPurposeIn the Netherlands, patients with a risk factor for methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus(MRSA) carriage, such as foreign hospital stay and contact with livestock (pigs, veal calves and/or broilers) are actively screened upon hospital admission. This study aimed to give insight in the geographical clustering patterns of MRSA carriage among these patients in a livestock-dense region.MethodsA retrospective study was performed using medical records and laboratory results of MRSA screened patients admitted to seven hospitals in the provinces of Gelderland and Noord-Brabant, covering the period from 01/2011 to 02/2017. SaTScan spatial scanning identified cluster areas with an increased MRSA carriage risk in postal codes compared to the surrounding areas.Results15 546 patients were included, among which 10.0% (n=1499) were MRSA carriers. Four significant, typically highly pig-dense MRSA carriage hotspots were identified, where the relative risk of carriage ranged from 2.1 to 3.4 compared to the surrounding area.ConclusionMRSA carriage risk clustered in certain areas, suggesting an association between livestock density (mainly pigs) and the MRSA carriage risk for the screened population at hospital admission. It needs to be explored when proximity (not contact) to livestock should be considered a risk factor. Considering analytical difficulties we encountered it is recommended to harmonize culture methods and data acquisition across hospitals to facilitate analysis for improving MRSA screening policy.ImpactsThe fraction MRSA carriers among patients with livestock contact notified in the hospital system in this study was 22.7%, showing the effectiveness of the Search and Destroy policy.MRSA carriage in the Dutch Province Gelderland is clustered in certain hotspots, located in pig-dense areas.Culture methods and data acquisition should be harmonized across hospitals to facilitate analysis for improving MRSA screening policy.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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