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Prevention of MRSA

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Key Points ➤ Antimicrobial stewardship is an essential practice for the prevention of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in acute-care hospitals. ➤ Although the use of contact precautions remains an essential practice, hospitals that have strong horizontal prevention measures and neither ongoing MRSA outbreaks nor high or increasing rates of MRSA infection or hospital-onset MRSA-positive cultures may consider modifying the use of contact precautions for some or all MRSA-colonized or MRSA-infected patients. ➤ Active surveillance testing (AST) for specific patient populations is an additional approach that may be implemented part of a multifaceted strategy to prevent and control MRSA. ➤ Universal or targeted decolonization in several specific patient populations should be considered when MRSA transmission is not controlled by essential practices. ➤ This pocket guide highlights practical recommendations to assist acute care hospitals in implementing and prioritizing MRSA prevention efforts. ➤ It is based on a synthesis of evidence, theoretical rationale, current practices, practical considerations, author consensus, and consideration of potential harm, where applicable. ➤ No guideline or expert guidance document can anticipate all clinical situations. This pocket guide is not meant to be a substitute for individual clinical judgment by qualified professionals.

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