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Friday pm with the hospital epi pager

Objectives. To introduce the perspective of the hospital epidemiologist/ICPTo think about common reservoirs and modes of transmission in hospitalsTo review common IC-related topics. Infectious diseases vs. Infection control. What diagnosis does this patient have?How do I most effectively treat t

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Friday pm with the hospital epi pager

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    1. Friday pm with the hospital epi pager Allison McGeer Mount Sinai Hospital/Toronto Medical Labs University of Toronto amcgeer@mtsinai.on.ca

    2. Objectives To introduce the perspective of the hospital epidemiologist/ICP To think about common reservoirs and modes of transmission in hospitals To review common IC-related topics

    3. Infectious diseases vs. Infection control What diagnosis does this patient have? How do I most effectively treat them? Does this infection have any other implications for the patient? Is there anything I need to do to protect the patient in the future? Could this patient have an infection that has implications for the hospital? Could other patients be infected from the same source? Could other patients/staff be infected from this patient? If yes, how do I prevent these infections?

    4. Consult from surgeon, requesting antibiotc advice. 54 yo man, no significant past medical history, no hospitalizations until elective hip replacement 3 months ago. Uncomplicated course. Last month, episode of prostatitis. Presented with hip pain, aspirate grew E. coli. Rx Cipro with some improvement pre-op, had surgery to put spacer in during Rx. Tissue from surgery grows vancomycin resistant E. faecium. 1. What is your advice?

    5. Micro results From surgery: 4 tissue specimens and one swab sent BA, McConkey, Chocolate, Thio One tissue specimen Single colony VRE from BA and Chocolate plate Common PFGE type Stool specimen with lab number 20 specimens away with same strain

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