Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance (Sep 2020)

Prospective infection surveillance and systematic screening for vancomycin-resistant enterococci in hematologic and oncologic patients – findings of a German tertiary care center

  • Patrick Chhatwal,
  • Ella Ebadi,
  • Felicitas Thol,
  • Christian Koenecke,
  • Gernot Beutel,
  • Stefan Ziesing,
  • Dirk Schlüter,
  • Franz-Christoph Bange,
  • Claas Baier

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
pp. 102 – 105

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Introduction: Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are emerging multidrug-resistant bacteria. They can cause serious nosocomial infections, especially in immunocompromised patients. Objectives and methods: In this study, we aimed to determine the burden of intestinal VRE colonization and clinically relevant infection in adult hematologic and oncologic patients at a tertiary care clinic in Germany based on prospective infection surveillance and an active screening program. Results: In a 12 month period, 132 of 555 patients had intestinal VRE-colonization (23.8%) and four patients (0.7% of the entire cohort, and 3.0% of those colonized with VRE) developed a nosocomial infection with VRE. Conclusions: The prospective surveillance and active screening for VRE was very useful to determine the true ratio of intestinal colonization to infection and thus helps to shape infection control management.

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