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Assessing the role of inter-facility patient transfer in the spread of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae: the case of France between 2012 and 2015

Narimane Nekkab, Pascal Crépey, Pascal Astagneau, Lulla Opatowski, Laura Temime

2020Scientific Reports24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The spread of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) in healthcare settings is a major public health threat that has been associated with cross-border and local patient transfers between healthcare facilities. Since the impact of transfers on spread may vary, our study aimed to assess the contribution of a patient transfer network on CPE incidence and spread at a countrywide level, with a case study of France from 2012 to 2015. Our results suggest a transition in 2013 from a CPE epidemic sustained by internationally imported episodes to an epidemic sustained by local transmission events through patient transfers. Incident episodes tend to occur within close spatial distance of their potential infector. We also observe an increasing frequency of multiple spreading events, originating from a limited number of regional hubs. Consequently, coordinated prevention and infection control strategies should focus on transfers of carriers of CPE to reduce regional and inter-regional transmission.

Topics & Concepts

Transmission (telecommunications)Healthcare systemInfection controlIncidence (geometry)Public healthHealth careEnvironmental healthMedicineComputer scienceIntensive care medicineTelecommunicationsEconomic growthEconomicsOpticsNursingPhysicsAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaMycobacterium research and diagnosisAntibiotic Use and Resistance
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