Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, Bahia

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https://doi.org/10.17058/reci.v9i1.11595

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Background and objectives: Health Care Related Infections (IRAS) are considered a public health problem whose control can minimize patients' morbidity and mortality. The early institution of contact isolation for patients possibly colonized by multiresistant (MR) microorganisms can reduce their spread in cases of IRAS and hospital costs. This study aimed to evaluate the frequency and impact of positive surveillance cultures with multiresistant (MR) microorganisms following an outbreak of vancomycin resistant Enterococcus spp. (VRE). Methods: Surveillance cultures collection routines were implemented since April / 14 for patients referred from other health to a philanthropic hospital in Salvador – Bahia via state and municipal referral center. Results: A total of 663 patients were evaluated in the period from December / 14 to December / 15, and 42 of them had a positive surveillance culture for gram positive and negative MR microorganisms. After the routine implementation of surveillance cultures, no outbreaks were detected in our unit. Conclusion: Despite the high cost, the study showed that routine surveillance cultures are an important tool in preventing MR dissemination.

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Monique Lírio, Hospital São Rafael 2016-atual Hospital Dois de Julho 2014-2016

Médica Infectologista do Hospital São Rafael Médica do SCIH do Hospital Dois de Julho (2014-2016). Esp. em Gestão e Controle de Infecção Hospitalar (UNESP)

Tuanny Andrade, Hospital São Rafael 2016-atual Hospital Dois de Julho 2013-2016

Enfermeira assistencial no Hospital São Rafael Enfermeira do SCIH do Hospital Dois de Julho (2014-2016). Esp. em Gestão e Controle de Infecção Hospitalar (UNESP)

Ana Verena Mendes, Hospital São Rafael 2007-atual

Coordenadora da Infectologia e Gerente Médica no Hospital São Rafael

Maria Goreth Barberino, Hospital São Rafael 2012-atual

Coordenadora da Microbiologia do Hospital São Rafael

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2019-01-03

How to Cite

Lírio, M., Andrade, T., Mendes, A. V., & Barberino, M. G. (2019). Evaluation of colonization by multiresistant bacteria in patients admitted via central regulation of the state in a philanthropic hospital in Salvador, Bahia. Revista De Epidemiologia E Controle De Infecção, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.17058/reci.v9i1.11595

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ORIGINAL ARTICLE