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ABSTRACT: Background
This pilot project implemented admission screening for Candida auris (C. auris) using real-time polymerase chain reaction (rt-PCR) in select high-risk units within health care facilities in New York City.Methods
An admission screening encounter consisted of collecting 2 swabs, to be tested by rt-PCR, and a data collection form for individuals admitted to ventilator units at 2 nursing homes (NHA and NHB), and the ventilator/pulmonary unit, intensive care unit, and cardiac care unit at a hospital (Hospital C) located in New York City from November 2017 to November 2019.Results
C. auris colonization was identified in 6.9% (n = 188/2,726) of admissions to participating units. Rates were higher among admissions to NHA and NHB (20.7% and 22.0%, respectively) than Hospital C (3.6%). Within Hospital C, the ventilator/pulmonary unit had a higher rate (5.7%) than the intensive care unit (3.8%) or cardiac care unit (2.5%).Discussion
Consistent with prior research, we found that individuals admitted to ventilator units were at higher risk of C. auris colonization.Conclusions
This project demonstrates the utility of admission screening using rt-PCR testing to rapidly identify C. auris colonization among admissions to health care facilities so that appropriate transmission-based precautions and control measures can be implemented rapidly to help decrease transmission.
SUBMITTER: Rowlands J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10902794 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rowlands Jemma J Dufort Elizabeth E Chaturvedi Sudha S Zhu YanChun Y Quinn Monica M Bucher Coralie C Erazo Richard R Haley Valerie V Kuang Jiankun J Ostrowsky Belinda B Southwick Karen K Vallabhaneni Snigdha S Greenko Jane J Tserenpuntsag Boldtsetseg B Blog Debra D Lutterloh Emily E
American journal of infection control 20230201 8
<h4>Background</h4>This pilot project implemented admission screening for Candida auris (C. auris) using real-time polymerase chain reaction (rt-PCR) in select high-risk units within health care facilities in New York City.<h4>Methods</h4>An admission screening encounter consisted of collecting 2 swabs, to be tested by rt-PCR, and a data collection form for individuals admitted to ventilator units at 2 nursing homes (NHA and NHB), and the ventilator/pulmonary unit, intensive care unit, and cardi ...[more]