Implication of COVID-19 pandemic on the incidence of Clostridioides difficile infection in a Greek tertiary hospital.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1099/jmm.0.001689
Theodoros Karampatakis, Katerina Tsergouli, Eleni Kandilioti, Anna Nikopoulou, Helen Katsifa, Melina Kachrimanidou
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Introduction. C. difficile infection (CDI) represents an important global threat. In the COVID-19 era, the multifactorial nature of CDI has emerged.Hypothesis - Aim. The aim was to assess the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the incidence of CDI in a Greek hospital.Methodology. A retrospective study was performed throughout a 51 month period (January 2018 to March 2022), divided into two periods: pre-pandemic (January 2018 to February 2020) and COVID-19 pandemic (March 2020 to March 2022). The effects of the pandemic compared to the pre-pandemic period on the incidence of CDI [expressed as infections per 10 000 bed days (IBD)] were studied using interrupted time-series analysis.Results. Throughout the study, there was an increase in the monthly CDI incidence from 0.00 to 11.77 IBD (P<0.001). Interrupted time-series disclosed an increase in CDI incidence during the pre-pandemic period from 0.00 to 3.36 IBD (P<0.001). During the COVID-19 pandemic period the linear trend for monthly CDI rose from 2.65 to 13.93 IBD (P<0.001). The increase rate was higher during the COVID-19 pandemic period (r2 = +0.47) compared to the pre-pandemic period (r1 = +0.16).Conclusion. A significant increase of CDI incidence was observed, with the rate of the rise being more intense during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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COVID-19大流行对希腊三级医院艰难梭菌感染发生率的影响
介绍。艰难梭菌感染(CDI)是一种重要的全球性威胁。在新冠肺炎时代,CDI的多因素特征已经显现。假设-目标。目的是评估COVID-19大流行对一家希腊医院CDI发病率的影响。回顾性研究在51个月期间(2018年1月至2022年3月)进行,分为两个时期:大流行前(2018年1月至2020年2月)和COVID-19大流行(2020年3月至2022年3月)。使用中断时间序列分析研究了大流行与大流行前时期对CDI发病率的影响[以每10,000个床位日感染(IBD)表示]。在整个研究过程中,与大流行前(r1 = +0.16)相比,每月CDI发病率从0.00增加到11.77 IBD (PPP2 = +0.47)。CDI发病率显著上升,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间上升幅度更大。
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