Effects of fluoroquinolone restriction (from 2007 to 2012) on clostridium difficile infections: interrupted time-series analysis.

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Sarma, Jayanta
Marshall, Bryan
Cleeve, V.
Tate, David
Oswald, Tamsin
Wollfrey, Shelia
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2015
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"Background: Antimicrobial stewardship is a key component in the reduction of healthcare-associated infections, particularly Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). We successfully restricted the use of cephalosporins and, subsequently, fluoroquinolones. From an endemically high level of >280 cases per year in 2007–08, the number of CDIs reduced to 72 cases in 2011–12. Aim: To describe the implementation and impact of fluoroquinolone restriction on CDI. Methods: This was an interrupted time-series analysis pre and post fluoroquinolone restriction for 60 months based on a Poisson distribution model. Findings: In June 2008, fluoroquinolone consumption halved to about 5 defined daily doses (DDD) per 100 occupied bed-days (OBD). This was followed by a significant fall in CDI number [rate ratio (RR): 0.332; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.240–0.460] which remained low over the subsequent months. Subsequently, fluoroquinolone consumption was further reduced to about 2 DDD/100 OBD in June 2010 accompanied by further reduction in CDI rate (RR: 0.394; 95% CI: 0.199–0.781). In a univariate Poisson model the CDI rate was associated with fluoroquinolone usage (RR: 1.086; 95% CI: 1.077–1.094). Conclusion: We conclude that in an environment where cephalosporin usage is already low, the reduction in fluoroquinolone usage was associated with an immediate, large, and significant reduction in CDI cases."
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Sarma, J.B., Marshall, B., Cleeve, V. et al. (2015) Effects of fluoroquinolone restriction (from 2007 to 2012) on Clostridium difficile infections: interrupted time-series analysis. Journal of Hospital Infection; 91 (1) : 74-80.
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0195-6701
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