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Characterization of Healthcare-Associated and Community-Associated Clostridioides difficile Infections among Adults,Canada, 2015–2019
Authors:Tim Du  Kelly B. Choi  Anada Silva  George R. Golding  Linda Pelude  Romeo Hizon  Ghada N. Al-Rawahi  James Brooks  Blanda Chow  Jun C. Collet  Jeannette L. Comeau  Ian Davis  Gerald A. Evans  Charles Frenette  Guanghong Han  Jennie Johnstone  Pamela Kibsey  Kevin C. Katz  Joanne M. Langley  Bonita E. Lee  Yves Longtin  Dominik Mertz  Jessica Minion  Michelle Science  Jocelyn A. Srigley  Paula Stagg  Kathryn N. Suh  Nisha Thampi  Alice Wong  Susy S. Hota
Abstract:We investigated epidemiologic and molecular characteristics of healthcare-associated (HA) and community-associated (CA) Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) among adult patients in Canadian Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Program hospitals during 2015–2019. The study encompassed 18,455 CDI cases, 13,735 (74.4%) HA and 4,720 (25.6%) CA. During 2015–2019, HA CDI rates decreased by 23.8%, whereas CA decreased by 18.8%. HA CDI was significantly associated with increased 30-day all-cause mortality as compared with CA CDI (p<0.01). Of 2,506 isolates analyzed, the most common ribotypes (RTs) were RT027, RT106, RT014, and RT020. RT027 was more often associated with CDI-attributable death than was non-RT027, regardless of acquisition type. Overall resistance C. difficile rates were similar for all drugs tested except moxifloxacin. Adult HA and CA CDI rates have declined, coinciding with changes in prevalence of RT027 and RT106. Infection prevention and control and continued national surveillance are integral to clarifying CDI epidemiology, investigation, and control.
Keywords:C. difficle   Clostridioides difficile infection   bacteria   antimicrobial resistance   healthcare-associated infections   community-associated infections   nosocomial transmission   ribotype   Canada
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