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Surveillance of Clostridium difficile infections in a long-term care psychogeriatric facility: outbreak analysis and policy improvement. [1]

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Van Esch, Gretel [2]; Van Broeck, Johan [3]; Delmée, Michel [4]; Boudewijn Catry [5]

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    Samenvatting:

    BACKGROUND: Following an exceptionally high Clostridium difficile infections (CDI) incidence (Spring 2011) in a psychogeriatric long-term care facility, a bidirectional study (2009-2012) was initiated to identify determinants (retrospectively) and to assess intervention measures taken (prospectively).METHODS: For every CDI patient (de novo cases, relapses, and recurrences), a control patient (patient in the opposite room) was selected and risk factor analysis performed. Following the epidemic peak a more stringent hygienic protocol and surveillance program were implemented, as well as unifo…
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    Samenvatting

    BACKGROUND: Following an exceptionally high Clostridium difficile infections (CDI) incidence (Spring 2011) in a psychogeriatric long-term care facility, a bidirectional study (2009-2012) was initiated to identify determinants (retrospectively) and to assess intervention measures taken (prospectively).

    METHODS: For every CDI patient (de novo cases, relapses, and recurrences), a control patient (patient in the opposite room) was selected and risk factor analysis performed. Following the epidemic peak a more stringent hygienic protocol and surveillance program were implemented, as well as uniform guidelines for metronidazole and vancomycin prescription.

    RESULTS: The nutritional state (total protein/prealbumine) significantly differed between the CDI group (poorer nutritional state at admission) and the control group, and also antibiotic use (general) could be confirmed as a risk factor. A multi-disciplinary nutritional team has been established in order to improve the nutritional balance of our patients.

    CONCLUSIONS: Aside from stringent hygiene and antibiotic prescription stewardship, malnutrition of patients is a factor to be taken into account to contain a CDI outbreak in a long term care facility (LTCF).

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    [1] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/biblio/surveillance-clostridium-difficile-infections-a-long-term-care-psychogeriatric-facility-outbreak [2] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=43497&f%5Bsearch%5D=Van%20Esch%2C%20Gretel [3] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=43500&f%5Bsearch%5D=Van%20Broeck%2C%20Johan [4] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=43503&f%5Bsearch%5D=Delm%C3%A9e%2C%20Michel [5] https://www.sciensano.be/nl/people/boudewijn-catry/biblio