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Spread of Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in Hub and Spoke Connected Health-Care Networks: A Case Study from Italy

Pamela Barbadoro, Arianna Dichiara,Daniele Arsego,Elisa Ponzio,Sandra Savini,Esther Manso,Marcello M. D'Errico, Francesca Orecchioni, Enrica Martini, Donatella Mengoni, Maria Grazia Gioia, Rossella Stoico, Luca Formenti, Aurora Luciani, Rebecca Micheletti, Giovanni Tassinari, Barbara Pieretti, Patrizia Lobati, Nadia Storti, Gianluca Serafini, Vania Carignani, Olimpia Veccia, Fabrizio Barontini, Alessia Baldassarri, Romanini Ivana, Andrea Cani, Francesca Ermeti, Maria Elisabetta Pertosa, Gianni Aloisi, Enzo Pazzaglia, Ivana Sbaffi, Anna Maria Priori, Valeria Benigni, Simone Barocci, Stefano Lodolini, Emma Maurizi, Antonio Setaro, Virginia Fedeli, Sonia Bacelli, Paola Pauri, Emily Tili, Andrea Monachesi, Nicoletta Damiani, Annamaria Bellanova, Mauro Bassano, Giuseppina D'Amato, Luciana Gironacci, Eleonora Berardinelli, Marisiana Granatelli, Salvatore Licitra, Archedora Gasparrini, Patrizia Olori, Remo Appignanesi, Valeria Travaglini, Serenella David, Letizia Ferrara, Daniela Vincitorio, Roberta Galeazzi, Massimo Frascarello, Ketty Bojanovski, Antonio Macellari, Paolo Rocchi, Anna Marigliano, Francesco Labricciosa, Giorgia Mazzarini, Claudia Recanatini, Federico Tirabassi

MICROORGANISMS(2020)

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Abstract
The study describes the spread of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) in a regional healthcare network in Italy. The project included several stages: (1) Establishment of a laboratory-based regional surveillance network, including all the acute care hospitals of the Marches Region (n = 20). (2) Adoption of a shared protocol for the surveillance of Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms (MDROs). Only the first CRKP isolate for each patient has been included in the surveillance in each hospital. The anonymous tracking of patients, and their subsequent microbial records within the hospital network, allowed detection of networks of inter-hospital exchange of CRKP and its comparison with transfer of patients within the hospital network. Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis has been used to study selected isolates belonging to different hospitals. 371,037 admitted patients have been included in the surveillance system. CRKP has shown an overall incidence rate of 41.0 per 100,000 days of stay (95% confidence interval, CI 38.5-43.5/100,000 DOS), a CRKP incidence rate of isolation in blood of 2.46/100,000 days of stay (95% CI 1.89-3.17/100,000 days of stay (DOS) has been registered; significant variability has been registered in facilities providing different levels of care. The network of CRKP patients' exchange was correlated to that of the healthcare organization, with some inequalities and the identification of bridges in CRKP transfers. More than 73% of isolates were closely related. Patients' exchange was an important route of spread of antimicrobial resistance, highlighting the pivotal role played by the hub, and selected institution to be used in prioritizing infection control efforts.
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healthcare-associated infections,antimicrobial resistance,automated surveillance,infection control
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