Epidemiology and transmission dynamics of multidrug-resistant organisms in nursing homes within the United States.

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Tác giả: Taissa A Bej, Marco Cassone, Laxmi Chigurupati, Tasmine Clement, Nadim G El Chakhtoura, Andrzej Galecki, Kristen E Gibson, Todd Greene, Oteshia Hicks, Mary R Janevic, Robin L P Jump, Sarah L Krein, Lillian Min, Lona Mody, Alexandria Nguyen, Federico Perez, Jennifer Ridenour, Mary-Claire Roghmann, Sanjay Saint, Evan Snitkin, Jessica Thiel, Ganga Vijayasiri

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: England : Nature communications , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 711403

 Nursing home (NH) residents in the United States routinely attend interactive visits for services such as therapy or dialysis, creating opportunities for pathogen transmission. A paucity of studies exist which delineate spread of pathogens beyond residents' in-room environment. In this prospective cohort study, we recruited 197 newly-admitted residents across three Veterans Affairs NHs to characterize multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) prevalence, acquisition, and transmission. Participant hands, nares, groin, and seven environmental surfaces were swabbed during 758 regularly scheduled in-room visits
  participant hands, healthcare personnel hands, and equipment were swabbed during 345 unscheduled interactive visits. We demonstrate that baseline MDRO colonization and new acquisition is common, and one in six interactive visits result in MDRO transmission. Whole genome sequencing on a subset of participants enabled us to identify sources of transmission where it was unknown using microbiologic methods alone. Our results illustrate MDRO transmission pathways and highlight the need for innovative, multidisciplinary interventions.
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