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Risk of organism acquisition from prior room occupants: An updated systematic review

Brett Mitchell, Julee McDonagh, Stephanie J. Dancer, Sindi Ford, Jenny Sim, Bismi Thottiyil Sultanmuhammed Abdul Khadar, Philip L. Russo, Jean‐Yves Maillard, Helen Rawson, Katrina Browne, Martin Kiernan

2023Infection Disease & Health28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BackgroundEvidence from a previous systematic review indicates that patients admitted to a room where the previous occupant had a multidrug-resistant bacterial infection resulted in an increased risk of subsequent colonisation and infection with the same organism for the next room occupant. In this paper, we have sought to expand and update this review.MethodsA systematic review and meta-analysis was undertaken. A search using Medline/PubMed, Cochrane and CINHAL databases was conducted. Risk of bias was assessed by the ROB-2 tool for randomised control studies and ROBIN-I for non-randomised studies.ResultsFrom 5175 identified, 12 papers from 11 studies were included in the review for analysis. From 28,299 patients who were admitted into a room where the prior room occupant had any of the organisms of interest, 651 (2.3%) were shown to acquire the same species of organism. In contrast, 981,865 patients were admitted to a room where the prior occupant did not have an organism of interest, 3818 (0.39%) acquired an organism(s). The pooled acquisition odds ratio (OR) for all the organisms across all studies was 2.45 (95% CI: 1.53–3.93]. There was heterogeneity between the studies (I2 89%, P < 0.001).ConclusionThe pooled OR for all the pathogens in this latest review has increased since the original review. Findings from our review provide some evidence to help inform a risk management approach when determining patient room allocation. The risk of pathogen acquisition appears to remain high, supporting the need for continued investment in this area.

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OrganismComputer scienceMedicineComputational biologyRisk analysis (engineering)BiologyPaleontologyInfection Control in HealthcareUrinary Tract Infections ManagementAntibiotic Use and Resistance
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