Automated outbreak detection of hospital-associated pathogens: Value to infection prevention programs.

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OBJECTIVE

To assess the utility of an automated, statistically-based outbreak detection system to identify clusters of hospital-acquired microorganisms.

DESIGN

Multicenter retrospective cohort study.

SETTING

The study included 43 hospitals using a common infection prevention surveillance system.

METHODS

A space-time permutation scan statistic was applied to hospital microbiology, admission, discharge, and transfer data to identify clustering of microorganisms within hospital locations and services. Infection preventionists were asked to rate the importance of each cluster. A convenience sample of 10 hospitals also provided information about clusters previously identified through their usual surveillance methods.

RESULTS

We identified 230 clusters in 43 hospitals involving Gram-positive and -negative bacteria and fungi. Half of the clusters progressed after initial detection, suggesting that early detection could trigger interventions to curtail further spread. Infection preventionists reported that they would have wanted to be alerted about 81% of these clusters. Factors associated with clusters judged to be moderately or highly concerning included high statistical significance, large size, and clusters involving Clostridioides difficile or multidrug-resistant organisms. Based on comparison data provided by the convenience sample of hospitals, only 9 (18%) of 51 clusters detected by usual surveillance met statistical significance, and of the 70 clusters not previously detected, 58 (83%) involved organisms not routinely targeted by the hospitals' surveillance programs. All infection prevention programs felt that an automated outbreak detection tool would improve their ability to detect outbreaks and streamline their work.

CONCLUSIONS

Automated, statistically-based outbreak detection can increase the consistency, scope, and comprehensiveness of detecting hospital-associated transmission.

Investigators
Abbreviation
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol
Publication Date
2020-06-10
Page Numbers
1-6
Pubmed ID
32519624
Medium
Print-Electronic
Full Title
Automated outbreak detection of hospital-associated pathogens: Value to infection prevention programs.
Authors
Baker MA, Yokoe DS, Stelling J, Kleinman K, Kaganov RE, Letourneau AR, Varma N, O'Brien T, Kulldorff M, Babalola D, Barrett C, Drees M, Coady MH, Isaacs A, Platt R, Huang SS,