Colonization And Transmission Of High-Level Gentamicin-Resistant Enterococci In A Long-Term-Care Facility

INFECTION CONTROL AND HOSPITAL EPIDEMIOLOGY(1994)

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OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of high-level gentamicin-resistant enterococcus (HGRE) colonization, transmission patterns, and spectrum of illness among residents of a long-term care facility.DESIGN: Monthly surveillance for HGRE colonization of wounds, rectum, and perineum over a 1-year period.SETTING: A Veterans Affairs long-term care facility attached to an acute-care facility.PATIENTS: All 341 patients in the facility during the observation period.RESULTS: Over the 1-year period, 120 patients (35.2%) were colonized with HGRE at least once, with an overall monthly colonization rate of 20 +/- 1.5%. HGRE were isolated from rectum (12.8%), wounds (11.7%), and perineum (9.3%). Patients with the poorest functional status had the highest rate of colonization (P<0.0005). HGRE-colonized patients were more likely to be colonized with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (51% versus 25%; P<0.0005). Seventy-four patients (21.7%) were colonized at admission or at the start of the study. Another 46 patients (13.5%) acquired HGRE during the study, including 36 who acquired HGRE while in the long-term care facility and 10 who were positive when transferred back from the acute-care hospital. Based on plasmid profiles, only two patients appeared to have isolates similar to those of current or previous room-mates. Carriage of HGRE was transient in most cases. Only 20 patients were colonized for 4 or more months, and those patients usually carried different strains intermittently. Infections were infrequent, occurring in only 4.1% of total patients.CONCLUSIONS: In our long-term care facility, HGRE were endemic, and new acquisition of HGRE occurred frequently. However, only two patients had evidence of acquisition from a roommate, suggesting that cross-infection from a roommate was not a major route of spread of HGRE (Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 1994;15:703-709).
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