Login / Signup

Incidence of community onset MRSA in Australia: least reported where it is Most prevalent.

Jessica K CameronLisa HallSteven Y C TongDavid L PatersonKate Halton
Published in: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control (2019)
We generated the first estimates of the incidence of CO-MRSA infections in Australia and identified stark regional differences in the nature and frequency of infections. Critically, we demonstrate that there has been a lack of consistency in reporting CO-MRSA and a general dearth of data. The only government in Australia that requires reporting of CO-MRSA is the Tasmanian, where the infection was least prevalent. Some regions of Australia have very high incidences of CO-MRSA. To improve surveillance and inform effective interventions, we recommend a standardized national reporting system in Australia that reports infections at a range of infection sites, has broad geographic coverage and consistent use of terminology. We have identified limitations in the available data that hinder understanding the prevalence of CO-MRSA.
Keyphrases
  • methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • risk factors
  • adverse drug
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • machine learning
  • emergency department
  • artificial intelligence