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Enhanced Carbapenemase Producing Enterobacterales (CPE) Screening in a Paediatric Population
D Broderick1, C McNicholas2, R J Drew1
1Department of Microbiology, Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street Children's University Hospital.
Abstract:
Aims The aim of this period of extended screening (to include those being readmitted to TSCUH if they had been an inpatient in the preceding year) was to determine whether any additional CPE positive patients were identified. Methods Education was given to Clinical Nurse Managers regarding those requiring screening and reinforced at daily handover meetings. Results 917 patients were screened during the four-month period; only two positive patients were identified, who would have been screened under the previous local guidelines. Conclusion The screening of an additional 314 patients (34% increase compared with the same period in the previous year) yielded no positive results, showing that patients whose only risk factor was admission to TSCUH within the previous year do not currently require screening.

