hello my name is are jingle that and i'm a researcher at the male clinic
in rochester minnesota
we recently published a review article titled community acquired trust region to conceal infections and
increasing public health rate in the journal of infection and drug resistance
seem to fit c is known to be the commonest course of an idea in
hospitalised patients
have a review article summarizes the emerging epidemiology increasing importance
normal risk factors and outcomes of community acquired see that fits ear infections
over the last decade there's been a shift in the epidemiology of c differ seethed
and it is now increasingly recognized as a course of diarrhoea in the community
it has emerged in populations previously considered what disk and lacking the traditional risk factors
for infection
such as increased age hospitalisation and antibiotic exposure
see the for c is now being seen in the community setting
even in younger patients
recent studies have demonstrated to create generating diversity among see differences i so it's
hinting to what's divers sources and a flexible original
environmental sources like for whatever and animals including pets
maybe sources of these infections
is symptomatic individuals will carry these bacteria in that colin may play a role in
support disposal
additional risk factors include excessive antibiotic prescriptions
help get exposed in the outpatient setting and the use of acid suppressed and medications
the emergence of new hyper vigilant streams of seed if it's either one y may
be contributing that this increase as well
patients with community acquired seed if you see that can have adverse outcomes such as
hospitalisation and development of severe politeness
given the additional risks and costs associated with hospitalisation
clinicians should be of and of factors that predict the need of hospitalisation in these
patients
which might lead to more intensive therapy and monitoring
increasing public awareness about risk factors and avoiding unnecessary id biotech and an acid use
may help limit these infections
we just certainly an increasing public health right
thank you for this opportunity to present this material