Newly identified risk factors for MRSA carriage in The Netherlands

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2017

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Lekkerkerk, W S N
Haenen, A.
van der Sande, Marianne
Leenstra, Tjalling
de Greeff, Sabine
Timen, A.
Tjon-A-Tsien, A
Richardus, J.H.
Sande-bruinsma, N.
Vos, MarcISNI 0000000395825015

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OBJECTIVES: To elucidate new risk factors for MRSA carriers without known risk factors (MRSA of unknown origin; MUO). These MUO carriers are neither pre-emptively screened nor isolated as normally dictated by the Dutch Search & Destroy policy, thus resulting in policy failure. METHODS: We performed a prospective case control study to determine risk factors for MUO acquisition/carriage (Dutch Trial Register: NTR2041). Cases were MUO carriers reported by participating medical microbiological laboratories to the RIVM from September 1st 2011 until September 1st 2013. Controls were randomly selected from the community during this period. RESULTS: Significant risk factors for MUO in logistic multivariate analysis were antibiotic use in the last twelve months, aOR 8.1 (5.6-11.7), screened as contact in a contact tracing but not detected as a MRSA carrier at that time, aOR 4.3 (2.1-8.8), having at least one foreign parent, aOR 2.4 (1.4-3.9) and receiving ambulatory care, aOR 2.3 (1.4-3.7). Our found risk factors explained 83% of the MUO carriage. CONCLUSIONS: Identifying new risk factors for MRSA carriers remains crucial for countries that apply a targeted screening approach as a Search and Destroy policy or as vertical infection prevention measure.

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Carrier State, Case-Control Studies, Humans, Journal Article, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Netherlands, Population Surveillance, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Staphylococcal Infections

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Lekkerkerk, W S N, Haenen, A, van der Sande, M A B, Leenstra, T, de Greeff, S, Timen, A, Tjon-A-Tsien, A, Richardus, J H, Sande-bruinsma, N & Vos, M C 2017, 'Newly identified risk factors for MRSA carriage in The Netherlands', PLoS ONE [E], vol. 12, no. 11, e0188502, pp. e0188502. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188502