Friday, March 8, 2019

Strategies to Prevent S. aureus BSIs in Acute Care Facilities | CDC

Strategies to Prevent S. aureus BSIs in Acute Care Facilities | CDC

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC twenty four seven. Saving Lives, Protecting People

2. IMPLEMENT SOURCE CONTROL STRATEGIES FOR HIGH RISK PATIENTS DURING HIGH RISK PERIODS

  • Core Strategy:
    • Pursue a strategy to reduce carriage of S. aureus among all patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) (see table for summary of source control strategies) including:
      • Apply intranasal mupirocin twice a day to each nare for 5 days in conjunction with  daily chlorhexidine bathing for duration of ICU admission
  • Supplemental Strategy
    • Pursue a strategy to reduce carriage of S. aureus for patients hospitalized with CVCs or midline catheters outside the ICU
      • Apply intranasal mupirocin twice a day to each nare for 5 days in conjunction with daily chlorhexidine bathing while CVC or midline catheter is present
        • Intranasal iodophor could be considered as an alternative to intranasal mupriocin

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