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Current isolation practice for Metallo and Plasmid mediated Amp C beta lactamase and Meropenem resistant pseudomonas??

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    Hi to all,
    We are seeing more of these resistant isolates and are interested in hearing if others are seeing a similar trend. Is anyone willing to share their current practices, policy or thoughts for patients identified with a Metallo beta lactamase, plasmid mediated Amp C beta lactamase or Meropenem resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonisation or infection? Do you initiate contact precautions? What clearance criteria do you use?

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    Kathy

    Kathy Taylor
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    The Wesley Hospital
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    Wishart, Michael
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    Hi Kathy

    We currently treat these the same as ESBL’s, that is, single room and contact precautions, clearance based on 3 negative rectal swabs after all wounds healed/devices removed and off antibiotics. We do alert them and re-screen and use contact precautions on re-admission, pending clearance.

    We are seeing higher numbers of multi-resistant gram negatives than MRSA’s now, both for healthcare associated and from the community..

    Cheers
    Michael

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    Hi to all,
    We are seeing more of these resistant isolates and are interested in hearing if others are seeing a similar trend. Is anyone willing to share their current practices,policyor thoughtsforpatients identified with aMetallo beta lactamase,plasmid mediated Amp C beta lactamase or Meropenem resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonisation or infection? Do you initiate contact precautions? What clearance criteria do you use?

    Regards
    Kathy

    Kathy Taylor
    Infection Control Manager
    The Wesley Hospital
    PO Box 499,
    Toowong, Qld 4066
    07 3232 7558
    katherine.taylor@uchealth.com.au

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