The Role of Healthcare Worker-Mediated Contact Networks in the Transmission of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci

Author:

Klein Eili Y12ORCID,Tseng Katie K2,Hinson Jeremiah1,Goodman Katherine E13,Smith Aria1,Toerper Matt1,Amoah Joe1,Tamma Pranita D1,Levin Scott R1,Milstone Aaron M1

Affiliation:

1. The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

2. Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

3. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background User- and time-stamped data from hospital electronic health records (EHRs) present opportunities to evaluate how healthcare worker (HCW)-mediated contact networks impact transmission of multidrug-resistant pathogens, such as vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE). Methods This is a retrospective analysis of incident acquisitions of VRE between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2018. Clinical and demographic patient data were extracted from the hospital EHR system, including all recorded HCW contacts with patients. Contacts by an HCW with 2 different patients within 1 hour was considered a “connection”. Incident VRE acquisition was determined by positive clinical or surveillance cultures collected ≥72 hours after a negative surveillance culture. Results There were 2952 hospitalizations by 2364 patients who had ≥2 VRE surveillance swabs, 112 (4.7%) patients of which had incident nosocomial acquisitions. Patients had a median of 24 (interquartile range [IQR], 18–33) recorded HCW contacts per day, 9 (IQR, 5–16) of which, or approximately 40%, were connections that occurred <1 hour after another patient contact. Patients that acquired VRE had a higher average number of daily connections to VRE-positive patients (3.1 [standard deviation {SD}, 2.4] versus 2.0 [SD, 2.1]). Controlling for other risk factors, connection to a VRE-positive patient was associated with increased odds of acquiring VRE (odds ratio, 1.64; 95% confidence interval, 1.39–1.92). Conclusions We demonstrated that EHR data can be used to quantify the impact of HCW-mediated patient connections on transmission of VRE in the hospital. Defining incident acquisition risk of multidrug-resistant organisms through HCWs connections from EHR data in real-time may aid implementation and evaluation of interventions to contain their spread.

Funder

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Epicenters Program

CDC MInd-Healthcare Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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