Success of MRSA eradication in hospital routine : depends on compliance

To prevent transmission of MRSA, eradication by antiseptic washings and nasal ointment is recommended. There are few studies, which investigated the success of eradication of MRSA carriage during everyday clinical working conditions and results are controversial. We wanted to assess the effectivenes...

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description To prevent transmission of MRSA, eradication by antiseptic washings and nasal ointment is recommended. There are few studies, which investigated the success of eradication of MRSA carriage during everyday clinical working conditions and results are controversial. We wanted to assess the effectiveness of MRSA eradication procedures--especially octenidine whole body washings and mupirocin nasal ointment--under conditions of everyday life. We retrospectively analyzed the files of all patients who were admitted to the medical department of a tertiary care hospital between 1999 and 2004 and who were infected or colonized by MRSA. According to hospital's standards of care patients should have been washed with octenidine and should have got mupirocin nasal ointment only in case of nasal carriage. Patients were regarded as MRSA-eradicated when swabs taken on three consecutive days, earliest, three days after discontinuation of antiseptic and antiinfective procedures were without proof of MRSA. Only 6% of patients were eradicated. MRSA could be cultured from swabs taken on dismissal of 60% of patients. Fifteen percent of patients had only one or two negative series of swabs. In 19% of patients success of eradication remained unknown. Besides we found that under every day clinical working conditions compliance with several tasks of the eradication protocol was insufficient. Under every day clinical working conditions MRSA eradication is successful only in few patients. Whole body washings should be tested in detailed studies before they should become a recommendation for eradication of MRSA.
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Baths - methods
Biological and medical sciences
Carrier State - drug therapy
Critical Pathways
Cross Infection - prevention & control
Decontamination - methods
Disinfection - methods
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Germany
Guideline Adherence
Hospitals, University
Humans
Infection Control - methods
Male
Medical sciences
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Middle Aged
Miscellaneous
Mupirocin - administration & dosage
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Pyridines - therapeutic use
Retrospective Studies
Staphylococcal Infections - drug therapy
Staphylococcus aureus - drug effects
Working conditions
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