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The relative importance of large problems far away versus small problems closer to home: insights into limiting the spread of antimicrobial resistance in England.

Tjibbe DonkerKatherine L HendersonKatie L HopkinsAndrew R DodgsonStephanie ThomasDerrick W CrookTim E A PetoAlan P JohnsonNeil WoodfordA Sarah WalkerJulie V Robotham
Published in: BMC medicine (2017)
In contrast to the focus on import screening based on assigning a few hospitals as 'high risk', patient transfers between hospitals with small AMR problems in the same region often pose a larger absolute threat than patient transfers from hospitals in other regions with large problems, even if the prevalence in other regions is orders of magnitude higher. Because the difference in numbers of exchanged patients, between and within regions, was mostly larger than the difference in CPE prevalence, it would be more effective for hospitals to focus on their own populations or region to inform control efforts rather than focussing on problems elsewhere.
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