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Risk Factors for Extended-Spectrum-β-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli in Community-Onset Bloodstream Infection: Impact on Long-Term Care Hospitals in Korea

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저자
백예지 ; 김영아 ; 김도균 ; 신종희 ; 어영 ; 신경섭 ; 신정환 ; 정석훈 ; 이근우 ; 이은지 ; 김동숙 ; 박윤수
키워드 (영문)
community-onset infectionextended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing escherichia colibloodstream infectionprevalencerisk factorsmolecular backgroundodds ratiomedicineinternal medicineinfection controlgenotypeconfidence intervalcephalosporincarbapenemantimicrobialantibiotic resistanceextended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing escherichia coli
발행연도
2021-03
발행기관
대한진단검사의학회
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초록
Background: The prevalence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-EC) in the community has increased worldwide due to multifactorial reasons. ESBL-EC bloodstream infection (BSI) complicates the decision for proper antimicrobial administration. In this multicenter study, we investigated the prevalence, risk factors, and molecular background of community-onset (CO) ESBL-EC BSI.

Methods: We included data for all episodes of ESBL-EC BSI of community origin from May 2016 to April 2017 obtained from the Korean national antimicrobial resistance surveillance system, which comprises six sentinel hospitals. Data, including previous history of admission and use of antimicrobials and medical devices before BSI, were collected, along with microbiological analysis results.

Results: Among 1,189 patients with CO BSI caused by E. coli, 316 (27%) were identified as ESBL producers. History of admission, especially to a long-term care hospital (LTCH), and previous use of β-lactams/β-lactamase inhibitors, carbapenem, lincosamide, aminoglycoside, and extended-spectrum cephalosporin were independent risk factors for CO ESBL-EC BSI; admission to an LTCH showed the highest odds ratio (3.8, 95% confidence interval 2.3-6.1). The most common genotype was CTX-M-15 (N=131, 41%), followed by CTX-M-14 (N=86, 27%). ST131 was the most common sequence type among ESBL-EC groups (57%).

Conclusions: In Korea, 27% of CO E. coli BSI were caused by ESBL producers. From perspectives of empirical treatment and infection control, history of admission to an LTCH and antimicrobial use should be noted.
저널명
Annals of Laboratory Medicine
저널정보
(2021-03). Annals of Laboratory Medicine, Vol.41(5), 455–462
ISSN
2234-3806
EISSN
2234-3814
DOI
10.3343/alm.2021.41.5.455
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