Risk factors and outcomes for intestinal carriage of AmpC-hyperproducing Enterobacteriaceae in intensive care unit patients

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In a cohort of 1,209 intensive care unit (ICU) patients, the prevalence of intestinal colonization with high-level expressed AmpC cephalosporinase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (HLAC-PE) rose steadily from 2% at admission to 30% in patients with lengths of stay (LOS) exceeding 4 weeks. In multivariate analysis, LOS was the main predictor of carriage acquisition after adjustment on antimicrobial exposure. HLAC-PE infection occurred in 15% of carriers. Carriage and infection were associated with a marked increase in carbapenem consumption.

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Poignant, S., Guinard, J., Guigon, A., Bret, L., Poisson, D. M., Boulain, T., & Barbier, F. (2016). Risk factors and outcomes for intestinal carriage of AmpC-hyperproducing Enterobacteriaceae in intensive care unit patients. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 60(3), 1883–1887. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.02101-15

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