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When is vancomycin prophylaxis necessary? Risk factors for MRSA surgical site infection.

Cynthia T NguyenRachel BaccileAmanda M BrownAlison K LewJennifer PisanoNatasha N Pettit
Published in: Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE (2024)
Patients with prior MRSA colonization or infection had 9-10 times greater odds of MRSA SSI and patients undergoing hip and knee replacement had 3-4 times greater odds of MRSA SSI. Healthcare-associated characteristics, such as previous hospitalization or hemodialysis, were not associated with MRSA SSI. Our findings support national recommendations to reserve vancomycin prophylaxis for patients who are MRSA colonized, as well as those undergoing hip and knee replacement, in the absence of routine MRSA colonization surveillance.
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