1.Clinical characteristics and homology of Acinetobacter baumannii infection in patients in a respiratory intensive care unit
Zhengchang SONG ; Ping ZHANG ; Yu CHEN ; Ling MENG ; Li ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2015;(9):582-586
Objective To study transmission characteristics of Acinetobacter baumannii (A.baumannii )clone and clinical features of infected patients in a respiratory intensive care unit (RICU),so as to guide the effective pre-vention and control of A.baumannii transmission.Methods 40 A.baumannii strains isolated from RICU patients were performed homology analysis by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE)and cluster analysis,relationship of strains was determined,antimicrobial resistance and clinical data were analyzed.Results 40 A.baumannii strains were divided into 11 genotypes(A-K),the main epidemic strains were type A,B and E.The resistant rate to imipen-em was the lowest(70.00%),the next was levofloxacin (77.50%).The average age of 40 infected patients was 67 years old,the average length of hospital stay was 41 days,12 patients died because of invalid treatment.There was overlapping hospitalization among patients infected with type A and E strains;among patients infected with type B strain,there was no overlapping hospitalization among the last 6 and first 6 infected patients.Conclusion The main epidemic strains of A.baumannii were type A,B and E,antimicrobial resistant rate is high;the infected patients are with high average age and long length of hospital stay.It is important to reduce the transmission of A.baumannii through rational use of antimicrobial agents,strict aseptic operation,and intensified disinfection and sterilization of hospital environment and medical devices.
2.Homology and clinical characteristics of healthcare-associated infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa in medical intensive care unit
Ping ZHANG ; Hongmei LIU ; Yu CHEN ; Sihong ZHAO ; Yurong LI ; Zhengchang SONG ; Li ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2017;16(7):600-605
Objective To study the homology and clinical characteristics of healthcare-associated infection(HAI) due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P.aeruginosa)in medical intensive care unit (MICU),so as to guide the clinical prevention of P.aeruginosa transmission and improve therapeutic effect.Methods 55 P.aeruginosa strains isola-ted from 25 patients with HAI in the MICU of a hospital in January-December 2014 were performed pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE)homology analysis and clustering analysis,clinical characteristics,antimicrobial resistance, and transmission characteristics were analyzed.Results A total of 25 patients were investigated,with an average age of (69.62±2.13)years,mean hospital stay (49.34±3.18)days;prior to the isolation of P.aeruginosa, 84.00% of patients were treated with broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents for >2 weeks,76.00% of patients had been admitted to MICU,and 52.00% had a ventilator-assisted ventilation.55 strains of P.aeruginosa were mainly A,F,H,K,N,V,and W,which were the main epidemic strains;patients infected with A,F,H and K strains all had cross in their hospital stay;PFGE profiles of isolates from 4 patients during different periods showed different strain patterns;resistance rates of P.aeruginosa to ceftazidime (72.73%), piperacillin/tazobactam (70.91%),and imipenem(70.91%)were all high,resistance rate to amikacin was the lowest(25.45%).Conclusion Management of antimicrobial agents should be strengthened in medical institutions,HAI control meas-ures should be strengthened,so as to prevent the transmission of multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant bacteria in hospitals.