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Impact of Care Team and Surfaces on the Spread of Resistant Bacteria in a Specialized Complex Nursing Unit for MDR Pathogen Carriers
Background Multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria present a severe clinical and epidemiological challenge, typically managed through strict isolation and continuous monitoring. Transmission patterns among long-term care patients remain unclear. At "Shmuel Harofe" Geriatric Hospital, a dedicated MDR skilled care department was established to reduce infection risks in other hospital settings. It's uncertain if patients in this dedicated unit are more exposed to new bacterial colonizations. Contamination may stem from surfaces in rooms or shared spaces, or from the care team.
Research Objectives
Hypotheses
Study Design Comparative cross-sectional study with a retrospective cohort component.
Study Population
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Ethics Informed consent will be obtained from staff for sample collection, with data anonymity preserved.
Potential Contributions The study aims to clarify the roles of care staff and surfaces in transmitting resistant bacteria in dedicated units. Insights into transmission mechanisms may aid in developing improved protocols for patient and staff protection and provide recommendations for hygiene and control procedures in healthcare settings.
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Skin swabs for multi drug resistant bacteria | Diagnostic Test | Swabs from personal items or skin will be obtained from stuff and analyzed to detect CVE or VRE bacteria using Automated Susceptibility Testing |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Number of positive swabs for CRE and VRE bacteria in care team members working in MDR units. | Several swabs for VRE and CRE bacteria will be taken from personal items and skin from staff working in a MDR department to access if they serve as vectors for infection via skin carriage or personal items. | 3 month |
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Inclusion Criteria: Works in the hospitals MDR department -
Exclusion Criteria: Non
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Yochai Levy | Contact | 972502991516 | yochaylevi@mail.tau.ac.il | |
| Nadya Kagansky | Contact | 972506264678 | batia_nadya.kagansky@moh.gov.il |
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