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Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology | 2005

A large outbreak of Clostridium difficile‐associated disease with an unexpected proportion of deaths and colectomies at a teaching hospital following increased Fluoroquinolone use

Carlene A. Muto; Marian Pokrywka; Kathleen A. Shutt; Aaron B. Mendelsohn; Kathy Nouri; Kathy Posey; Terri L. Roberts; Karen S. Croyle; Sharon Krystofiak; Sujata Patel-Brown; A. William Pasculle; David L. Paterson; Melissa I. Saul; Lee H. Harrison

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Fluoroquinolones have not been frequently implicated as a cause of Clostridium difficile outbreaks. Nosocomial C. difficile infections increased from 2.7 to 6.8 cases per 1000 discharges (P < .001). During the first 2 years of the outbreak, there were 253 nosocomial C. difficile infections; of these, 26 resulted in colectomy and 18 resulted in death. We conducted an investigation of a large C. difficile outbreak in our hospital to identify risk factors and characterize the outbreak. METHODS A retrospective case-control study of case-patients with C. difficile infection from January 2000 through April 2001 and control-patients matched by date of hospital admission, type of medical service, and length of stay; an analysis of inpatient antibiotic use; and antibiotic susceptibility testing and molecular subtyping of isolates were performed. RESULTS On logistic regression analysis, clindamycin (odds ratio [OR], 4.8; 95% confidence interval [CI95], 1.9-12.0), ceftriaxone (OR, 5.4; CI95, 1.8-15.8), and levofloxacin (OR, 2.0; CI95, 1.2-3.3) were independently associated with infection. The etiologic fractions for these three agents were 10.0%, 6.7%, and 30.8%, respectively. Fluoroquinolone use increased before the onset of the outbreak (P < .001); 59% of case-patients and 41% of control-patients had received this antibiotic class. The outbreak was polyclonal, although 52% of isolates belonged to two highly related molecular subtypes. CONCLUSIONS Exposure to levofloxacin was an independent risk factor for C. difficile-associated diarrhea and appeared to contribute substantially to the outbreak. Restricted use of levofloxacin and the other implicated antibiotics may be required to control the outbreak


Clinical Infectious Diseases | 2007

Control of an Outbreak of Infection with the Hypervirulent Clostridium difficile BI Strain in a University Hospital Using a Comprehensive "Bundle" Approach

Carlene A. Muto; Mary Kathleen Blank; Jane W. Marsh; Emanuel N. Vergis; Mary M. O'Leary; Kathleen A. Shutt; Anthony W. Pasculle; Marian Pokrywka; Juliet G. Garcia; Kathy Posey; Terri L. Roberts; Brian A. Potoski; Gary E. Blank; Richard L. Simmons; Peter Veldkamp; Lee H. Harrison; David L. Paterson


American Journal of Infection Control | 1993

A Flavobacterium meningosepticum outbreak among intensive care patients

Marian Pokrywka; Kathryn Viazanko; J. Medvick; Stephanie Knabe; Sheila Mccool; A. William Pasculle; John N. Dowling


American Journal of Infection Control | 2016

Infection and readmission rate of cardiac implantable electronic device insertions: An observational single center study.

Riaz Rahman; Samir Saba; Raveen Bazaz; Vineet Gupta; Marian Pokrywka; Kathleen A. Shutt; Christine Bridge; Mohamed Yassin


American Journal of Infection Control | 1993

A outbreak among intensive care patients

Marian Pokrywka; K Viazanko; J. Medvick; S Knabe; Stephen F. McCool; A Williampasculle; John E. Dowling


Critical Care Medicine | 1994

THE EFFECT OF ICU COHORTING ON CROSS INFECTION RATES WITH VANCOMYON-RESISTANT ENTEROCOCCUS FAEOUM

Peter K. Linden; Marian Pokrywka; Sharon Krystofiak; Kathy Posey; Barbara McCoy; William Pasculle; David J. Kramer; Frederick Ruben


American Journal of Infection Control | 2017

Analysis of a Tuberculosis Post-Exposure Event: An Algorithm and Recommendations for TB Contact Investigations

Emily Robbins; Marian Pokrywka; Linda Rose Frank; Mohamed Yassin


American Journal of Infection Control | 2016

Can Improving Patient Hand Hygiene Practice Impact C. Difficile Infection Rates

Marian Pokrywka; Michele Buraczewski; Debra Frank; Heather Dixon; Mohamed Yassin


Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2014

1518Hand Hygiene for Patients: an Initiative to Study and Promote Hand Hygiene Practice for Hospitalized Patients

Marian Pokrywka; Margaret Dicuccio; Heather Dixon; Thomas Hritz; Mohamed Yassin


Archive | 2013

Presentation Number 9-374 How Collaboration with the Microbiology Laboratory Can Help to Improve Hand Hygiene Education

Susan M. Fejka; Upmc Mercy; Rahman Hariri; C. Marie Dalton; Patricia Boyle; Julliet Ferrelli; Mohamed Yassin; Terri L. Roberts; Marian Pokrywka; Infection Preventionist; Karen S. Croyle; Patricia Giampa; Michael Green

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Mohamed Yassin

University of Pittsburgh

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Kathy Posey

University of Pittsburgh

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Terri L. Roberts

Boston Children's Hospital

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J. Medvick

University of Pittsburgh

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