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New Multiresistant Pathogens in Hospitals

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New Multiresistant Pathogens in Hospitals

Multiresistant pathogens (MRE) pose a serious threat to patients in German hospitals. They are resistant to multiple antibiotics, making treatment difficult and increasing mortality rates. Annually, 400,000 to 600,000 people become infected with hospital-acquired pathogens, 10,000 to 20,000 of whom die.

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Key Facts at a Glance:

Key Takeaway:

  • Most Common Pathogen Groups:
    • MRSA: Resistant to beta-lactam antibiotics
    • VRE: Resistant to glycopeptide antibiotics
    • CRE: Resistant to carbapenems
    • Candida auris: Resistant to antifungals
  • Reasons for Spread:
    • Excessive antibiotic use
    • Poor hygiene in hospitals
    • International travel
  • Solutions:
    • Diagnostics: Rapid tests such as the DVOT Multiplex Test Kit
    • Hygiene: Regular disinfection and high-quality protective equipment
    • Antibiotic Management: Controlled use of medications
  • Comparison of Greatest Risks:
    Pathogen Type Primary Resistance At-Risk Groups
    MRSA Beta-lactam antibiotics ICU patients
    VRE Glycopeptide antibiotics Oncology and transplant units
    CRE Carbapenems Immunocompromised patients
    Candida auris Antifungals All hospital areas

    Conclusion: A combination of rapid diagnostics, strict hygiene measures and targeted antibiotic use is essential to stop the spread of multiresistant pathogens.

    2024-2025 Research on New Resistant Strains Key Findings from Studies

    Current research highlights the growing threat posed by newly emerging resistant strains. According to the Robert Koch Institute, there was a clear increase compared to the previous year. Particularly notable is that more and more pathogens are resistant to multiple antibiotic classes

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    simultaneously. Frequently affected are carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas strains, and newly identified resistant Candida auris strains.

    The use of modern diagnostic tools such as the DVOT Multiplex Test Kit has accelerated detection of these pathogens in clinical practice. This technology enables rapid and precise multiplex diagnostics, which is crucial for effective treatment.

    The study results are clearly reflected in regional distribution patterns.

    Regional Distribution in Germany

    The distribution of new resistant strains varies significantly across regions. In urban areas and university hospitals, these pathogens occur more frequently. This is due, among other things, to high patient turnover, intensive antibiotic use and international travel.

    Effective hygiene management is essential to contain the spread. This includes regular screening with specialized test kits and the use of high-quality protective equipment. Hospitals can obtain products such as the DVOT Multiplex Test Kit, Sterillium® Hand Disinfection (from 1.95 €) and Nitrile Disposable Gloves (from 2.26 € per 100 pieces) from Parahealth.

    The research results demonstrate how important systematic monitoring and rapid diagnostics are for dealing with resistant pathogens.

    The Most Common New Resistant Pathogens CRE Infections

    Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) are a serious threat in German hospitals. According to the Robert Koch Institute, case numbers are rising significantly, and these infections often have high mortality rates. With the DVOT Multiplex Test Kit, CRE can be quickly identified, enabling patient isolation and targeted therapies. Products like this are available through Parahealth.

    Other pathogens also show increasing resistance problems.

    Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strains

    Multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains are steadily increasing. These bacteria display complex resistance patterns against multiple antibiotic classes. This makes pathogen-specific therapy increasingly important to effectively combat these infections.

    However, the problem is not limited to bacteria alone but also affects fungi.

    New Resistant Fungi

    Candida auris is another example of the growing danger posed by resistant pathogens in hospitals. Many of the isolated strains are resistant to at least one antifungal class. Additionally, the fungus remains viable on surfaces for long periods, complicating containment. Multiplex PCR tests, such as those offered by Parahealth, enable rapid identification and contribute to effective control.

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    Why Resistance Spreads in Hospitals Problems with Antibiotic Use

    Excessive and preventive use of antibiotics without clear bacterial infection increases selective pressure and promotes the development of resistant bacterial strains. This practice accelerates the spread of multidrug-resistant germs in hospitals. Additionally, inadequate hygiene significantly contributes to the rapid spread of these pathogens.

    Poor Hygiene in Hospitals

    Studies show that hand disinfection in many hospitals does not always meet required standards. High-quality products such as disinfectants and protective equipment, available through providers like Parahealth, can significantly improve hygiene management. The following products play an important role in effective infection control:

    Product Properties
    Hand Disinfection Effective against viruses and bacteria
    Disinfection Wipes Suitable for surfaces and equipment
    Role of International Mobility

    Increasing global mobility contributes significantly to the spread of resistant germs. Patient transfers between hospitals in different countries and medical tourism increase the risk of transmission of multidrug-resistant pathogens. To minimize this risk, enhanced screening upon hospital admission is necessary. Specialized test kits such as the DVOT Multiplex Test Kit can be used for this purpose.

    The combination of incorrect antibiotic use, poor hygiene and international mobility creates optimal conditions for the spread of resistant pathogens. To stop this development, coordinated measures at all levels of the healthcare system are required.

    Control Methods and Solutions Improved Antibiotic Management

    Studies show that stricter control of antibiotic prescribing and regular monitoring help reduce resistance. Through targeted reviews, incorrect prescriptions can be identified and corrected early. These measures complement a comprehensive concept to improve hygiene.

    New Standards in Hospital Hygiene

    The implementation of modern hygiene protocols includes various measures that should be strictly enforced:

    Measure Application Product
    Hand disinfection Before and after patient contact Sterillium
    Surface disinfection Daily cleaning Medizid® QF
    Protective equipment During patient contact Hygisun Nitrile Gloves

    In addition to optimized hygiene standards, early testing plays a crucial role in effectively controlling infections.

    Diagnostics and Prevention with Parahealth Products

    Parahealth

    Parahealth offers specialized diagnostic solutions that enable targeted infection control. One of the central tools is the DVOT Multiplex Test Kit, which allows precise multiplex diagnostics and supports targeted therapy. Other products include:

    • Fluorecare Combo Rapid Test: Detection of various pathogens simultaneously
    • Longsee Corona Professional Rapid Test Set: Ideal for regular use

    The combination of these diagnostic tools, regular staff training and careful documentation creates a solid foundation for dealing with multiresistant pathogens in hospitals.

    Summary: Combating Resistant Pathogens

    Effective control of multidrug-resistant pathogens rests on three pillars: precise diagnostics, strict hygiene measures and targeted antibiotic use. Studies show that early detection through modern test methods is particularly crucial.

    Hospitals increasingly rely on specialized diagnostics, such as the DVOT Multiplex Test Kit from Parahealth (from 17.25 €), which can detect multiple respiratory pathogens simultaneously. Combined with high-quality protective equipment, this creates a comprehensive protection system.

    Recommended Products for Prevention
    Prevention Area Products Price Range
    Diagnostics DVOT Multiplex Test Kit from 17.25 €
    Hand hygiene Sterillium®, Alcoman® 1.95 € – 2.94 €
    Protective equipment Hygisun Nitrile Gloves (100 pcs) from 2.26 €

    Strict hygiene measures, regular training and the use of high-quality protective materials help interrupt transmission pathways and fully harness the benefits of modern diagnostics.

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