Seasonality of Antibiotic Resistance and Correlation with Antibiotic Use

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Seasonality of Antibiotic Resistance and Correlation with Antibiotic Use Lova Sun CDDEP Summer 2010

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Seasonality of Antibiotic Resistance and Correlation with Antibiotic Use

Lova SunCDDEP

Summer 2010

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Questions• Is antibiotic resistance of different bacteria

seasonal? (E coli, MRSA, VRE)– TSN Database

• Do prescription levels of antibiotics which might be driving this resistance also show seasonal trends?– IMS Database

• Is antibiotic prescription seasonality temporally correlated to seasonality of resistant bugs, perhaps with time lag?– Cross-correlation analysis, time-series regressions,

Granger causality

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Part I: E. coliIs E. Coli Antibiotic Resistance Seasonal?

Resistance to Ampicillin: Winter Peak Resistance to Ciprofloxacin: Winter Peak

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Spectral Density Function: E. coli resistance to Cipro

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Spectral density function: Ciprofloxacin Resistance

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Are Prescriptions of these Antibiotics Seasonal? -2

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Spectral density function: Quinolone Prescriptions

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Prescription-Resistance Correlations: Detrended Data

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Part II: MRSAIs MRSA a seasonal bug?

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HA- and CA-MRSA Seasonality-.0

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Possible Antibiotic Drivers of HA-MRSA

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Cross-correlogram between Macrolide Prescriptions and Prop HA-MRSA

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Possible Antibiotic Driver of CA-MRSA

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Part III: Vancomycin-Resistant EnterococciVRE Seasonality and Correlation with HA-MRSA

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Vancomycin Resistance: Winter Peak

VRE and HA-MRSA:Correlation = 0.6431No time lag

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Conclusions• Both antibiotic resistance and prescriptions are

seasonal• After a 1-2 month lag (presumably the time it takes for

antibiotic use to select for resistant strains), antibiotic prescriptions are significantly correlated with (and perhaps drive) resistance

• CA- and HA-MRSA have opposite seasonal peaks, with different antibiotics or other factors driving each type

• MRSA, an indicator of vancomycin use, is correlated with VRE

• Implications for hospital infection control and prescription policies

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Acknowledgements

• Prof. Ramanan Laxminarayan• Prof. Bryan Grenfell• Eili Klein• Mike Eber