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The importance of colonization pressure in multiresistant Acinetobacter baumannii acquisition in a Greek intensive care unit

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posted on 2024-11-15, 13:17 authored by Kostoula Arvaniti, Dimitrios Lathyris, Raymond Ruimy, Anna-Bettina Haidich, Vasiliki Koulourida, Pavlos Nikolaidis, Dimitrios Matamis, Spyridon MiyakisSpyridon Miyakis
Introduction: We investigated the role of colonization pressure on multiresistant Acinetobacter baumannii acquisition and defined patient-related predictors for carriage at admission and acquisition during hospitalization in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Methods: This was a 12-month, prospective, cohort study of all patients admitted to a single ICU of a tertiary hospital. Screening samples were collected at ICU admission to identify imported carriers, and weekly during hospitalization to identify acquisition. Colonization pressure (carriers’ patient-days × 100/all patients’ patient-days) and the absolute number of carriers were calculated weekly, and the statistical correlation between these parameters and acquisition was explored. Multivariable analysis was performed to identify predictors for A. baumannii carriage at admission and acquisition during hospitalization. A. baumannii isolates were genotyped by repetitive-extragenic-palindromic polymerase chain reaction (PCR; rep-PCR). Results: At ICU admission, 284 patients were screened for carriage. A. baumannii was imported in 16 patients (5.6%), and acquisition occurred in 32 patients (15.7%). Acquisition was significantly correlated to weekly colonization pressure (correlation coefficient, 0.379; P = 0.004) and to the number of carriers per week (correlation coefficient, 0.499; P

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Arvaniti, K., Lathyris, D., Ruimy, R., Haidich, A., Koulourida, V., Nikolaidis, P., Matamis, D. & Miyakis, S. (2012). The importance of colonization pressure in multiresistant Acinetobacter baumannii acquisition in a Greek intensive care unit. Critical Care, 16 (3), R102.

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Critical Care

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16

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3

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English

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74594

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