P-1075. Distribution of Community Acquired Multidrug Resistant Bacterial Infections and Association with Proximity to Healthcare Facilities in Cobb County, GA
Alexandra Kershteyn, Margaret Omatsone

TL;DR
This study found that living closer to outpatient healthcare facilities is linked to a higher risk of multidrug-resistant bacterial infections in Cobb County.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel association between proximity to outpatient facilities and increased ESBL infection rates using geospatial analysis.
Findings
ESBL infections decreased by 60.5% per mile away from outpatient facilities.
No significant trend was found between hospital proximity and ESBL infections.
Escherichia coli was the most common ESBL isolate in community-acquired infections.
Abstract
In the United States, community-acquired Extended Spectrum Beta-lactamase (ESBL) infections are increasing. Risk factors for acquisition remain limited. Municipal water systems, access to antibiotic prescription and sanitary conditions may facilitate transmission. This study examines the relationship between residential proximity to healthcare facilities and risk of infection. We conducted a 24-month retrospective study of Cobb County residents with ESBL-positive cultures from Wellstar laboratories. Exclusion criteria included hospitalization in the past 3 months, residing in a nursing facility, discharge from a rehabilitation facility within the past 6 months, culture taken ≥ 3 days after admission, antibiotic use within the past 3 months, and prior ESBL infection. Poisson regression analyzed the distance from patients' homes to the nearest clinic and hospital to create a prediction…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria · Antibiotic Use and Resistance · Urinary Tract Infections Management
