The Epidemiology of Multidrug-ResistantAcinetobacter BaumanniiDoes the Community Represent a Reservoir?
- 1 April 2003
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology
- Vol. 24 (4), 275-279
- https://doi.org/10.1086/502209
Abstract
Objective: To explore the role of the community as a potential reservoir forAcinetobacter baumannii.Design: Antimicrobial resistance patterns and genotypes ofA. baumanniiisolates from patients in two Manhattan hospitals were compared with those ofA. baumanniiisolates from the hands of community members.Results: A total of 103 isolates from two hospitals (hospital A, 81; hospital B, 22) and 23 isolates from community residents were studied. Of the hospital isolates, 36.6% were multidrug resistant (hospital A, 68.2%; hospital B, 27.8%). In contrast, there were no multidrug-resistant isolates from the community (P< .005 between hospital and community). The prevalence ofA. baumanniion the hands of community residents was 10.4% (23 of 222). By molecular typing, 42 strains of A.baumanniiwere identified. Of the isolates from hospital A and hospital B, 55.6% (45 of 81) and 68.2% (15 of 22), respectively, were indistinguishable or closely related. In contrast, most community (83.3%) isolates were unrelated (P= .001 between hospital and community).Conclusion: Acinetobacterisolates from the community, characterized by a large variety of unrelated strains (83.3%), were distinct from the hospital isolates, of which 58.3% were closely related. The absence of multidrug-resistant strains in the community compared with 36.6% prevalence among hospital isolates suggests that the reservoir for epidemic strains resides in the hospital environment itself. To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine the community as a potential reservoir for hospital strains ofA. baumannii.Keywords
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