Risk factors for contagious gastroenteritis in adult patients with diarrhoea in the emergency department - a prospective observational multicentre study

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Skyum, Florence [1 ,4 ,10 ]
Pedersen, Court [6 ]
Andersen, Vibeke [2 ,5 ]
Chen, Ming [2 ,3 ]
Franke, Andreas [9 ]
Petersen, Detlev [7 ]
Ries, Wolfgang [8 ]
Mogensen, Christian Backer [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Hosp Southern Denmark, Focused Res Unit Emergency Med, Kresten Philipsens Vej 15, DK-6200 Aabenraa, Denmark
[2] Hosp Southern Jutland, Focused Res Unit Mol Diagnost & Clin Res, Kresten Philipsens Vej 15, DK-6200 Aabenraa, Denmark
[3] Hosp Southern Jutland, Dept Clin Microbiol, Sydvang 1, DK-6400 Sonderborg, Denmark
[4] Univ Southern Denmark, Inst Reg Hlth Res, JB Winslow Vej 25, DK-5000 Odense, Denmark
[5] Univ Southern Denmark, Inst Mol Med, JB Winslow Vej 25, DK-5000 Odense, Denmark
[6] Odense Univ Hosp, Dept Infect Dis, JB Winslows Vej 4, DK-5000 Odense, Denmark
[7] Ev Luth Diakonissenanstalt Flensburg, Dept Lab & Transfusionmed, Knuthstr 1, D-24939 Flensburg, Germany
[8] Ev Luth Diakonissenanstalt Flensburg, Dept Med, Knuthstr 1, D-24939 Flensburg, Germany
[9] Malteser Krankenhaus St Franziskus Hosp, Dept Med 2, Waldstr 17, D-24939 Flensburg, Germany
[10] Hosp Southern Jutland, Focused Res Unit Emergency Med, Kresten Philipsens Vej 15, DK-6200 Aabenraa, Denmark
关键词
Isolation procedures; Contact precautions; Norovirus; Clostridium difficile; Emergency department; CLOSTRIDIUM-DIFFICILE INFECTION; EPIDEMIOLOGY; TRANSMISSION; PRECAUTIONS;
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10.1186/s12879-019-3754-4
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
BackgroundInfectious gastroenteritis is common in the emergency department (ED). Patients infected with either Norovirus or toxigenic Clostridium difficile require special isolation procedures. The aims were to describe the aetiology of infectious gastroenteritis in the ED, evaluate whether current isolation procedures, based on clinical judgement are sufficient, and to identify information that might be used to identify patients requiring isolation.MethodsProspective, observational, multicentre study. We collected information on symptoms, vital signs, travel history, the recent use of antibiotics, and infectious contacts and tested faecal samples for Norovirus, C. difficile, and enteropathogenic bacteria.ResultsThe study enrolled 227 patients, of whom 163 (71%) delivered a faecal sample for Norovirus analysis (13% positive), 171 (74%) for C. difficile (13% positive), and 173 (76%) for enteropathogenic bacteria (16% positive). In total 71% of the patients were isolated using strict precautions, 29% of the isolated patient and 14% of the patients who were not isolated had had a highly contagious GE. Risk factors for Norovirus included frequent vomiting (OR 5.5), recent admission of another patient with Norovirus (OR 2.6), and a short duration of diarrhoea. Risk factors for C. difficile infections included older age (OR 6.0), longer duration of diarrhoea (OR 5.2), mucus in stool (OR 3.5), and previous antibiotic use (OR 23.4).ConclusionHighly contagious GE occurs in 1/4 of the GE patients in the EDs, isolation based on clinical judgement is not very efficient. Several risk factors can predict the presence of Norovirus or toxigenic Clostridium difficile. It is uncertain whether this knowledge can improve isolation practices in ED settings.Trial registrationThis study was retrospectively registered in the Clinical Trials Data Base (NCT02685527) and prospectively approved by the Regional Committees on Health Research Ethics for Southern Denmark (project ID S20140200) and Ethics Committee at the Medical Association of Schleswig-Holstein [Ethikkommission bei der Arztekammer Schleswig-Holstein, project ID 120/15(I)] and registered with the Danish Data Protection Agency (project ID nr. 2008-58-0035/ 1608).
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