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Erschienen in: Infection 4/2010

01.08.2010 | Clinical and Epidemiological Study

Comparison of hospital-wide and unit-specific cumulative antibiograms in hospital- and community-acquired infection

verfasst von: F. Lamoth, A. Wenger, G. Prod’hom, Y. Vallet, C. Plüss-Suard, J. Bille, G. Zanetti

Erschienen in: Infection | Ausgabe 4/2010

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Abstract

Background

Empirical antibacterial therapy in hospitals is usually guided by local epidemiologic features reflected by institutional cumulative antibiograms. We investigated additional information inferred by aggregating cumulative antibiograms by type of unit or according to the place of acquisition (i.e. community vs. hospital) of the bacteria.

Materials and methods

Antimicrobial susceptibility rates of selected pathogens were collected over a 4-year period in an university-affiliated hospital. Hospital-wide antibiograms were compared with those selected by type of unit and sampling time (<48 or >48 h after hospital admission).

Results

Strains isolated >48 h after admission were less susceptible than those presumably arising from the community (<48 h). The comparison of units revealed significant differences among strains isolated >48 h after admission. When compared to hospital-wide antibiograms, susceptibility rates were lower in the ICU and surgical units for Escherichia coli to amoxicillin-clavulanate, enterococci to penicillin, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa to anti-pseudomonal beta-lactams, and in medical units for Staphylococcus aureus to oxacillin. In contrast, few differences were observed among strains isolated within 48 h of admission.

Conclusions

Hospital-wide antibiograms reflect the susceptibility pattern for a specific unit with respect to community-acquired, but not to hospital-acquired strains. Antibiograms adjusted to these parameters may be useful in guiding the choice of empirical antibacterial therapy.
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Metadaten
Titel
Comparison of hospital-wide and unit-specific cumulative antibiograms in hospital- and community-acquired infection
verfasst von
F. Lamoth
A. Wenger
G. Prod’hom
Y. Vallet
C. Plüss-Suard
J. Bille
G. Zanetti
Publikationsdatum
01.08.2010
Verlag
Urban and Vogel
Erschienen in
Infection / Ausgabe 4/2010
Print ISSN: 0300-8126
Elektronische ISSN: 1439-0973
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-010-0033-0

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