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Geographic surveillance of community associated MRSA infections in children using electronic health record data.

Lilly Cheng ImmergluckTraci LeongKhusdeep MalhotraTrisha Chan ParkerFatima AliRobert C JerrisGeorge S Rust
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
In the Atlanta MSA, the risk for CA-MRSA is associated with neighborhood-level measures of racial composition, household crowding, and age of children. Neighborhoods which have higher proportion of blacks, household crowding, and children < 4 years of age are at greatest risk. Understanding spatial relationship at a community level and how it relates to risks for antibiotic resistant infections is important to combat the growing numbers and spread of such infections like CA-MRSA.
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