2017
DOI: 10.2217/fmb-2016-0143
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Successful Containment of the First KPC-Producing Klebsiella Pneumoniae Outbreak in Croatia

Abstract: The rapid detection of KPC-producing K. pneumoniae and vigorous implementation of infection control measures were necessary to successfully control the outbreak.

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“…Considering IPC standard and transmission-based precautions (Table 3), hand hygiene was described in 19 (63%) of the 30 reviewed studies. Hand hygiene compliance was evaluated using the WHO protocol (Brkic et al, 2017), according to ‘The Five Moments for Hand Hygiene’ (Barratt et al, 2017; Li et al, 2019). In several reviewed studies, hand hygiene compliance was evaluated, using direct observation methodology, included in training sessions and promoted not only to HCW (Ece et al, 2018) but also to other stakeholders, such as the relatives who visit patients (Hernández-García et al, 2019; Protonotariou et al, 2018).…”
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“…Considering IPC standard and transmission-based precautions (Table 3), hand hygiene was described in 19 (63%) of the 30 reviewed studies. Hand hygiene compliance was evaluated using the WHO protocol (Brkic et al, 2017), according to ‘The Five Moments for Hand Hygiene’ (Barratt et al, 2017; Li et al, 2019). In several reviewed studies, hand hygiene compliance was evaluated, using direct observation methodology, included in training sessions and promoted not only to HCW (Ece et al, 2018) but also to other stakeholders, such as the relatives who visit patients (Hernández-García et al, 2019; Protonotariou et al, 2018).…”
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“…Several reviewed studies suggest transversal standard and transmission-based IPC (Battikh et al, 2017; Brkic et al, 2017; Gu et al, 2018; Spencer et al, 2019; Yan et al, 2019) crucial to contain CRE and other pathogens dissemination (Protonotariou et al, 2018), at all moments, not only in outbreaks (Castagnola et al, 2019), and in all settings, including homecare (Ahn et al, 2019). IPC practices should be tailored to the level of care that is being provided in the different healthcare settings and combined with the inherent risk to individuals and population (PHAC, 2012).…”
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