Relationship between consumption of MRSA-active antibiotics and burden of MRSA in acute care hospitals in Catalonia, Spain
Author:
Grau Santiago1, Fondevilla Esther2, Freixas Núria3, Mojal Sergi4, Sopena Nieves5, Bella Feliu6, Gudiol Francesc7, Balet Antònia, Pérez Rafel, Pons Montserrat, García-Penche Rosa, Pérez Pepa, Barrera Maria Teresa, Casas Susana, Mestre Gabriel, Berbel Cristina, Enrique-Tarancon Gemma, Caro Silvia, Gayola Glòria, Palau Eva, Carrascossa Montserrat, Valls Camil·la, Martínez Maria Jesús, Fuster Mireia, Espejo Elena, Ibañez Ludivina, Sagalés Maria, Vázquez Rosa, Calonge Mònica, Tricas Josep Maria, Salse Lídia, Gimeno Elsa, Serrais Juan, Brugués Montse, López-Suñé Ester, Marco Francesc, Panisello Manel, Terré Susana, García Ángeles, Arranz Teresa, Cuscó Maria, Grañó Marisa, Pàez Francesc, de la Fuente José Carlos, Terré Susana, Ferrer Roser, Ayestaran Ana, Sierra Montserrat, Munell Leonor, Grabulosa Lourdes, Gol Virginia, Gassiot Paula, de Gamarra Edurne Fernández, Lopez-Contreras Joaquín, Smithson Àlex, Campins Lluís, Barrufet Mª Pilar, Bosacoma Núria, Oteiza Amaia Concepción, Flotats Elisenda, Morón Anisi, Fernández Inmaculada, Curiel Olga, Agustí Carme, Fraile Maria José, Clarós Mercè, Carrasco Natàlia, Lérida Ana, Espona Mercè, Gómez Julià, Vicente Esther, Marcos Pilar, Malo Roger, Alonso-Tarrés Carles, Capellà Anna, Díaz Vicens F., Pascual Begoña, Grau Jordi, Garriga Maria Rosa, Riera Montserrat, Montserrat Magda, Camps Raimon, Benages Núria, Blancas David, Isern Marta, Curriu Margarida, Alemany Pilar, Bisbe Josep, Pujol Francesca, Gasós Mª Asunción, Juan Núria San, Coloma Ana Guadalupe, Martínez Isabel, Capdevila Pilar, Montardit Irene, Canadell Laura, García Graciano, Cano Santiago Manuel, Jover-Sáenz Alfredo, Palomar Mercedes, Padullés Ariadna, Hornero Ana, Motje Montse, Campany David, Larrosa Nieves, Borràs Ramon, Quesada Maria Dolores, Matas Lurdes, Salvador Pilar, Castro Antoni, Julián M. Esther, Pérez Mar Olga, Vidal Maria Àngels, Villó Josep Manel, Pujol Miquel, Limon Enric,
Affiliation:
1. 1 Department of Pharmacy, Hospital del Mar, Parc de Salut Mar, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain 2. 2 VINCat Coordinating Centre, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain 3. 3 Infection Control and Prevention, Hospital Universitari Mútua de Terrassa, Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain 4. 4 Department of Biostatistics Assistance, IMIM, Barcelona, Spain 5. 5 Infection Control, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Barcelona, Spain 6. 6 Infectious Diseases Unit, Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain 7. 7 Department of Infectious Disease, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
To analyse the possible relationship between consumption of old and new MRSA-active antibiotics and burden of MRSA in acute care hospitals in Catalonia during the period 2007–12.
Methods
Fifty-four hospitals participating in the VINCat Programme were included. Proportion of MRSA (resistant isolates of Staphylococcus aureus per 100 isolates of S. aureus tested), incidence of new cases of infection [new cases of MRSA per 1000 occupied bed-days (OBD)] and incidence of cases of bacteraemia (MRSA bacteraemia cases per 1000 OBD) were determined to estimate the annual MRSA burden. Antibiotic consumption was calculated in DDD/100 OBD. Cost was expressed in euros/100 OBD.
Results
MRSA rates remained stable over the study period, with the proportion of MRSA ranging from 20% to 22.82% in 2007 and 2012, respectively (P = 0.864). Consumption of old MRSA-active antibiotics (vancomycin and teicoplanin) did not change significantly, with values from 1.51 to 2.07 DDD/100 OBD (P = 0.693). Consumption of new MRSA-active antibiotics (linezolid and daptomycin) increased significantly, with values rising from 0.24 to 1.49 DDD/100 OBD (P < 0.001). Cost increased by almost 200%.
Conclusions
A widespread and steady increase in consumption of new MRSA-active antibiotics was observed among acute care hospitals in Catalonia, in spite of a stable MRSA burden. At the same time, consumption of old drugs remained stable. Such trends resulted in a significant increase in cost. Our findings suggest that factors other than the proportion of methicillin resistance among S. aureus may influence the use of old and new MRSA-active antibiotics in the clinical setting.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Microbiology (medical)
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