Impact of Isolating Clostridium difficile Carriers on the Burden of Isolation Precautions: A Time Series Analysis

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Background: The isolation of asymptomatic Clostridium difficile (CD) carriers may decrease the incidence of hospital-associated C. difficile infections (CDI), but its impact on isolation precaution needs is unknown. Methods: A time series analysis was conducted to investigate the impact of isolating CD carriers on the burden of isolation precautions from 2008 to 2016 in a Canadian hospital. To account for the changes in C. difficile infection control policies, the series was divided into 3 intervention periods: period 1 (2008-2011), isolation of patients with CDI until symptom resolution; period 2 (2011-2013), isolation of patients with CDI until discharge; and period 3 (2013-2016), isolation of patients with CDI and CD carriers until discharge. We compared the prevalence of isolation-days for C. difficile (ie, for either CDI or carriage) per 1000 patient-days between study periods. Changes in trend were analyzed by segmented regression analysis. Results: A total of 806357 patient-days and 20455 isolation-days were included. Isolation-day prevalence during periods 1, 2, and 3 were 12.9, 26.2, and 37.8 isolation-days per 1000 patient-days, respectively (P < .001 between periods). Isolating CD carriers was associated with an increase in isolation-days' prevalence compared with period 2 (rate ratio [RR], 1.66; P < .001) followed by a significant decrease in trend (RR per 4-week period, 0.97; P < .001). The downward trend was mainly due to decreasing isolation needs for patients with CDI (RR per 4-week period, 0.94; P < .001) rather than for carriage (RR per 4-week period, 0.996; P = .21). Conclusions: Isolating CD carriers led to an initial increase in isolation needs that was partially compensated by a decrease in isolation needs for CDI.

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Xiao, Y., Paquet-Bolduc, B., Garenc, C., Gervais, P., Trottier, S., Roussy, J. F., … Longtin, Y. (2018). Impact of Isolating Clostridium difficile Carriers on the Burden of Isolation Precautions: A Time Series Analysis. Clinical Infectious Diseases : An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 66(9), 1377–1382. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/cix1024

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