Communityacquired methicillinresistant Staph aureus CAMRSA Amarillo experience Infectious
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Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staph. aureus (CA-MRSA): Amarillo experience Infectious Disease Epidemiology Work Group Texas Department of State Health Services January 4, 2008 J Rush Pierce Jr, MD, MPH Public Health Authority, Amarillo Bi-City-County Health District Associate Professor, Dept of Internal Medicine, TTUHSC Todd E. Bell, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, TTUHSC
Amarillo, Texas n n MSA 2006 estimated population = 236, 113 Three hospitals Health Department serves citizens in two counties 69% White, 22% Hispanic, 6% African American CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 2
Community Acquired MRSA in Amarillo CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 3
Origin of local CA-MRSA Advisory Committee n n n Passive surveillance and reports from practitioners noted marked rise in CA-MRSA in 2004 Requests to Health Dept from schools, LTCF’s and hospitals for recommendations MRSA Advisory Committee appointed April, 2005 and recommended investigation of 2004 cases CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 4
Strategy of Community Investigation of CA-MRSA n n n 1. Get list of MRSA isolates from hospital labs 2. Review hospital and outpatient records to exclude hospital-associated MRSA 3. Call remainder q q q Exclude hospital-associated MRSA Inquire about risk factors and other items Get risk factors on another household member who did not have CA-MRSA CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 5
Amarillo CA-MRSA Investigation – Exclusion criteria n n n Any hospitalization in the year before the culture Any surgery during in the year before the culture Any dialysis in the year before the culture Any stay in a long-term care facility in the year before the culture Presence of any of the following at the time of culture: tracheotomy, gastrostomy, urinary catheter, intravenous catheter CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 6
Amarillo CA-MRSA Investigation Results n n Over 1100 ED and outpatient charts reviewed; 299 met criteria for CA-MRSA At least 2 phone calls and mail request 35 no contact info, 3 dead, 8 declined survey, 110 not reached and did not respond to mail request = 143 included in investigation (48% response rate) Of 143 included, 10 (7%) had exclusion criteria after interview CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 7
Amarillo CA-MRSA Investigation gender CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 8
Amarillo CA-MRSA Investigation ethnicity CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 9
Demographics cases Proportion, Potter/Randall counties p Age (n=132) 0 -19 20 -64 65+ 25 96 11 0. 19 0. 73 0. 08 0. 29 0. 59 0. 12 0. 009 0. 001 NS Race/Ethnicity (n=120) Black Hispanic White 6 14 100 0. 05 0. 12 0. 83 0. 06 0. 22 0. 69 NS 0. 001 NS CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 10
Amarillo CA-MRSA Investigation age CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 11
Amarillo CA-MRSA Investigation – location of infection CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 12
Mistaken for spider bite by either patient or physician CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 13
MRSA Infections by month of diagnosis CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 14
CA-MRSA Antibiotic Resistance CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 15
MRSA – Antibiotic treatment CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 16
CA-MRSA – time to healing CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 17
CA-MRSA – exposure CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 18
CA-MRSA – Are you familiar? CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 19
CA-MRSA Investigation Conclusions n n n n CA-MRSA is common –est. incidence in 2004 = 106/100, 000 population Involves all ages, all ethnic groups and all areas of District Frequently mistaken for spider bites Most commonly skin and soft tissue infection Some increase seen in summer Almost always sensitive to rifampin, TCN, TMPSMX, genta, vanc – 90% sens to clinda Patients commonly (1/3) had contact with someone else that had MRSA Most (3/4) patients not familiar with it CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 20
MRSA related public health activities in Amarillo n n n Continued voluntary reporting Public and HCW education Interventions developed for responding to reported clusters Population based surveillance cultures by TTUHSC investigator Meetings with school nurses and other groups to review TDSHS guidelines Continued MRSA Advisory Group activities CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 21
MRSA Advisory Committee: hospital sharing of data n n Surgical site infection rate for elective total knees 3 x national average – not hospital or surgeon specific Community deaths q q n 2006 = 14 2007 = 17 Surveillance cultures to ICU (by one hospital) 12% positive; but less than 2% nosocomial transmission with out special isolation CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 22
MRSA Advisory Committee: Isolation Guidelines in hospitals n n Gown and glove for all hospital personnel entering room if patient in contact isolation Gown and glove for visitors patients with MRSA CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 23
MRSA Advisory Committee: surveillance guidelines for hospitals n n n Contact isolation for patients admitted who have had positive MRSA culture in previous six months Surveillance cultures for all patients undergoing elective total knee replacement Recommend public health data base CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 24
Other recommendations of MRSA Advisory Committee n n Evidence based pre-operative decontamination regimen Recommendation for single dose of preoperative vancomycin, clindamycin, or linezolid for patients colonized with MRSA CA MRSA: Amarillo Experience. Preliminary data. Not for publication 25
- Gram stain results for staphylococcus aureus
- S. epidermis
- White
- Pastorex staph
- Enzymes of staphylococcus aureus
- Micrococcaceae staphylococcus
- Staphylococcus aureus kingdom
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Staphylococcus
- Streptococcus aureus
- Etiolgia
- Staphylococcus aureus bacteria structure
- Conjugation reproduction
- Staphylocoque mrs1
- Streptococcus aureus
- Nitrate reduction test results
- Selective and differential media difference
- Staphylococcus aureus cocci or bacilli
- Fastidious organisms
- Which compares prokaryotes and eukaryotes
- Staphylococcus aureus?
- Ectomethrine
- Staphylococcus aureus confirmation test
- Imprint definition psychology
- Continuity vs discontinuity
- Example of indirect experience