P-1021. Risk Factors Associated with Non-antibiotic Medication Use among Persons with Clostridiodes difficile, Davidson County, Tennessee, 2018–2022
Malakai Miller, Sarah Petersen, Samantha Mathieson, Christopher Wilson, Melphine Harriott

TL;DR
This study explores how non-antibiotic medications and comorbidities are linked to Clostridioides difficile infection in different age and gender groups in Tennessee.
Contribution
The study identifies specific associations between non-antibiotic medication use and CDI in vulnerable populations.
Findings
Males were more likely to have diabetes and chronic kidney disease.
Children used fewer PPIs and non-inhaled steroids compared to adults.
Elderly individuals were more likely to use PPIs than adults.
Abstract
Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is one of the most common healthcare-associated infections. Risk factors include older age, sex, antibiotic exposure, and healthcare facility exposure. As part of the Emerging Infections Program’s CDI surveillance, we examined the 5 most common comorbidities and analyzed possible associations between select patient characteristics and non-antibiotic medication use among Davidson County, TN CDI cases. Surveillance data from 2018–2022 were examined for fully abstracted incident CDI cases in Davidson County. An incident case was defined as C. difficile-positive stool test from a person ≥1 year old with no prior positive test within 8 weeks. Simple statistics and odds ratios were calculated using SAS v9.4. Of the 1,893 cases, 4.0% were healthcare-facility onset, 24.3% community-onset healthcare-facility associated, and 71.7% community acquired.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research · Antibiotic Use and Resistance · Infection Control in Healthcare
