Increasing prevalence of the epidemic ribotype 106 in healthcare facility-associated and community-associated Clostridioides difficile infection

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作者
Suarez-Bode, Loreto [1 ,2 ]
Barron, Ruben [1 ,2 ]
Perez, Jose L. [1 ,2 ]
Mena, Ana [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Univ Son Espases, Microbiol Dept, Ctra Valldemossa 79, Palma De Mallorca 07010, Balearic Island, Spain
[2] Inst Invest Sanitaria Illes Balears IdISBa, Palma De Mallorca, Spain
关键词
Clostridium difficile infection; Ribotype; 106; Community-acquired CDI; Health-care facility-acquired CDI; Antimicrobial susceptibility; MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY; SURVEILLANCE; UNDERDIAGNOSIS; SUSCEPTIBILITY; RESISTANCE; MORBIDITY; HOSPITALS; EMERGENCE; CHILDREN; DIARRHEA;
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10.1016/j.anaerobe.2018.12.002
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Clostridioides difficile is the leading cause of nosocomial diarrhea and antibiotics associated diarrhea, but it is also an increasingly common cause of community diarrhea. In recent years we have observed a progressive increase in the incidence of C difficile infection (CDI) both at the hospital and community setting that could be explained by the dynamic epidemiology of C difficile. The present study analyzes changes in the epidemiology of CDI for two years comparing healthcare facility-associated (HCFA) and community-associated (CA) CDI epidemiology, observed in a single laboratory setting. All new episodes of CDI diagnosed during the years 2015-2016 were included in the study and classified as HFCA-, CA- or indeterminate CDI. Isolates were characterized by ribotyping and antimicrobial susceptibility was also determined. A total of 272 primary episodes of different patients were included in the study and classified 55.5% as CA-, 32% as HO-HCFA, 6.25% as CO-HCFA and 6.25% as indeterminate CDI. Overall, ribotype 106 was the most prevalent and also, many patients who suffered recurrent episodes were associated with this ribotype (29%). In fact, ribotype 106 showed a significantly higher recurrence rate than other ribotypes (26% vs 11%, p = 0.03). Moreover, 46% of the moxifloxacin resistant isolates were ribotype 106. No significant differences of antimicrobial resistance were observed between HCFA- and CA-CDI isolates, although fluoroquinolone resistance rates were slightly higher in HCFA-CDI isolates (25% vs 18.5%), and fluoroquinolone resistant ribotypes 106 and 126 were more frequently associated to CA-CDI and ribotype 078 to HCFA-CDI. The increasing incidence of CDI in our health care area is partially explained by the growing prevalence of the epidemic ribotype 106, both in HFCA- and CA-CDI, probably favored by the higher resistance and recurrence rate associated to ribotype 106 isolates. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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