Admission prevalence of colonization with third-generation cephalosporin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae and subsequent infection rates in a German university hospital.
Anne-Cathérine BoldtFrank SchwabAnna Maria RohdeAxel KolaMinh Trang BuiNayana MärtinMarina KipnisChristin SchröderRasmus LeistnerMiriam Wiese-PosseltJanine ZweignerPetra GastmeierLuisa A DenkelPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Admission prevalence of rectal colonization with 3GCREB was high, while infection incidence did not significantly differ between patients rectally colonized or not with 3GCREB at hospital admission. In consequence, hospitals should prioritize improvement of standard precautions including hand hygiene to prevent infections among all patients irrespective of their 3GCREB status at hospital admission.