Dynamics of intestinal carriage of Extended-spectrum Beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae in the Dutch general population (2014-2016).

G. van den Bunt, A. Fluit, M. Bootsma, E. V. Duijkeren, J. Scharringa, W. Pelt, M. Bonten
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BACKGROUND In the Netherlands the prevalence of intestinal Extended-spectrum Beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBL-E) carriage in community-dwelling subjects is ~5%. Little is known about the dynamics of ESBL-E carriage. METHODS In a nation-wide population-based study (2014-2016) with 4,177 community-dwelling subjects, fecal samples from 656 subjects were also collected after one (T=1) and six (T=2) months. Growth of ESBL-E was quantified and whole genome sequence analysis performed. Subjects were categorized as "incidental", "short-term", "long-term" carrier or as "non-carrier". Risk factors were determined by random forest models and logistic regression. Transmissibility and duration of ESBL-E carriage was quantified using a transmission model also using previous study data. RESULTS Out of 656 participants, 96 were ESBL-E carrier at T=0. Sixty-six (10.1%) subjects were "incidental carriers", 22 (3.3%) "short-term carriers", 38 (5.8%) "long-term carriers" and 530 (80.8%) "non-carrier". Risk factors for long-term carriage were travelling to Asia, swimming in sea/ocean, and not changing the kitchen towel daily. The log-transformed CFU ratio at T=0 was predictive for ESBL-E carriage at T=1 (OR: 1.3, 95%CI: 1.2-1.6) and T=2 (OR: 1.2, 95%CI: 1.1-1.4). Model simulations revealed a median decolonization rate of 2.83/year, an average duration of carriage of 0.35 years and an acquisition rate of 0.34/year. The trend of the acquisition rate during the study period was close to zero. CONCLUSION Risk factors for long-term ESBL-E carriage were travel and hygiene related . The dynamics of ESBL-E carriage in the general Dutch population are characterized by balancing decolonization and acquisition rates.
荷兰普通人群中产广谱β -内酰胺酶肠杆菌科肠道运输动态(2014-2016)
背景在荷兰,社区居民肠道内产广谱β -内酰胺酶肠杆菌科(ESBL-E)携带的患病率为~5%。人们对ESBL-E运载的动力学知之甚少。方法2014-2016年,在全国范围内对4177名社区居民进行人群研究,分别在1个月(T=1)和6个月(T=2)后采集656名受试者的粪便样本。测定ESBL-E的生长并进行全基因组序列分析。受试者被分为“偶然”、“短期”、“长期”携带者和“非携带者”。危险因素由随机森林模型和logistic回归确定。采用传播模型和既往研究数据对ESBL-E携带的传播率和持续时间进行量化。结果656例患者中,T=0时ESBL-E携带者96例。偶发携带者66例(10.1%),22例(3.3%)。“短期承运者”38人(5.8%)“长期携带者”和530人(80.8%)“非承运人”。长期携带的危险因素是去亚洲旅行、在海里游泳、不每天更换厨房毛巾。T=0时的对数转换CFU比率可预测T=1 (OR: 1.3, 95%CI: 1.2-1.6)和T=2 (OR: 1.2, 95%CI: 1.1-1.4)时的ESBL-E携带情况。模型模拟显示,平均非殖民化率为2.83年/年,平均携带时间为0.35年,获取率为0.34年/年。在研究期间,用户获取率的趋势接近于零。结论长期携带ESBL-E的危险因素与旅行和卫生有关。荷兰一般人口中ESBL-E传播的动态特点是平衡非殖民化和获得率。
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