C Gagliotti, V Ciccarese, M Sarti, S Giordani, A Barozzi, C Braglia, C Gallerani, R Gargiulo, G Lenzotti, O Manzi, D Martella, M L Moro
Agenzia Sanitaria e Sociale Regionale Emilia-Romagna, Bologna, Italy. cgagliotti@regione.emilia-romagna.it
The Journal of hospital infection 2013 AprThe spread of carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae (CPKP) is a challenging public health threat. Early identification and isolation of infected patients and carriers are key measures of control. This study describes a CPKP screening strategy in a tertiary Italian hospital. During the five-month study period, 1687 patients were screened by rectal swabs. Of these, 65 (3.9%) tested positive for CPKP; 5.1% of case contacts tested positive. Screening case contacts appears to be the essential surveillance component for detecting asymptomatic carriers of CPKP. The added value of selective CPKP screening on hospital admission depends on the frequency of carriers among incoming patients. Copyright © 2012 The Healthcare Infection Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
C Gagliotti, V Ciccarese, M Sarti, S Giordani, A Barozzi, C Braglia, C Gallerani, R Gargiulo, G Lenzotti, O Manzi, D Martella, M L Moro. Active surveillance for asymptomatic carriers of carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in a hospital setting. The Journal of hospital infection. 2013 Apr;83(4):330-2
PMID: 23415499
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