Research Article

High Gastrointestinal Colonization Rate of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci among Hospitalized Patients: Potential Source for Resistant Gene

Table 4

Proportion of VRE among hospitalized patients with different clinical practices at HUCSH, Sidama Regional State, Ethiopia 2021 (n = 15).

VariablesCategoryVRE
Yes n (%)No n (%)

Consistency of stoolFormed13 (6.8)178 (93.2)
Semiformed1 (3.8)25 (96.2)
Diarrheic1 (16.7)5 (83.3)

Hand washing habit≥3 times per day8 (5.3)142 (94.7)
3 times per day4 (7.8)47 (92.2)
No habit of washing hand3 (13.6)19 (86.4)

Admission wardMedical ward5 (6.2)76 (93.8)
Surgical ward8 (20)107 (93)
Pediatric ward15 (18)
Adult intensive care units2 (16.7)10 (83.3)

Length of hospital stay<2 weeks8 (4.2)183 (95.8)
≥2 weeks7 (21.9)25 (78.1)

Admitted to ICUYes5 (20.8)19 (79.2)
No10 (5.0)189 (95)

Underwent invasive procedureYes13 (7.6)158 (92.4)
No2 (3.8)50 (96.2)

Reason/s for admissionCancer20 (18)
Congestive heart failure1 (3.8)25 (96.2)
Tuberculosis2 (10.5)17 (84.5)
Blood clots28 (18)
Sever acute malnutrition10 (18)
Chronic disease4 (7.5)49 (92.5)
Abdominal or cardiothoracic surgery7 (14.6)41 (85.4)
Others1 (5.3)18 (994.7)

Use of medical equipmentElectronic thermometers3 (3.4)86 (96.6)
Ear ox meters5 (18)
Stethoscopes7 (9.3)68 (92)
Electronic thermometers and stethoscope1 (14.3)6 (85.7)
Others4 (8.5)43 (91.5)

Patient relocated from one unit to other fromYes6 (5.9)95 (94.1)
No9 (7.4)113 (92.6)

Treatment outside of these hospitalYes9 (9.4)87 (90.6)
No6 (4.7)121 (5.3)

Had a history of treatment with vancomycinYes6 (21)143 (96)
No9 (12.2)65 (87.8)

VRE: vancomycin-resistant Enterococci, ICU: intensive care unit.