Modelling pathogen spread in a healthcare network: Indirect patient movements.

Inter-hospital patient transfers (direct transfers) between healthcare facilities have been shown to contribute to the spread of pathogens in a healthcare network. However, the impact of indirect transfers (patients re-admitted from the community to the same or different hospital) is not well studie...

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Main Authors: Monika J Piotrowska, Konrad Sakowski, André Karch, Hannan Tahir, Johannes Horn, Mirjam E Kretzschmar, Rafael T Mikolajczyk
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-11-01
Series:PLoS Computational Biology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008442
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spelling doaj-727fdf2218804cbabb30c187c85004762021-04-21T15:45:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Computational Biology1553-734X1553-73582020-11-011611e100844210.1371/journal.pcbi.1008442Modelling pathogen spread in a healthcare network: Indirect patient movements.Monika J PiotrowskaKonrad SakowskiAndré KarchHannan TahirJohannes HornMirjam E KretzschmarRafael T MikolajczykInter-hospital patient transfers (direct transfers) between healthcare facilities have been shown to contribute to the spread of pathogens in a healthcare network. However, the impact of indirect transfers (patients re-admitted from the community to the same or different hospital) is not well studied. This work aims to study the contribution of indirect transfers to the spread of pathogens in a healthcare network. To address this aim, a hybrid network-deterministic model to simulate the spread of multiresistant pathogens in a healthcare system was developed for the region of Lower Saxony (Germany). The model accounts for both, direct and indirect transfers of patients. Intra-hospital pathogen transmission is governed by a SIS model expressed by a system of ordinary differential equations. Our results show that the proposed model reproduces the basic properties of healthcare-associated pathogen spread. They also show the importance of indirect transfers: restricting the pathogen spread to direct transfers only leads to 4.2% system wide prevalence. However, adding indirect transfers leads to an increase in the overall prevalence by a factor of 4 (18%). In addition, we demonstrated that the final prevalence in the individual healthcare facilities depends on average length of stay in a way described by a non-linear concave function. Moreover, we demonstrate that the network parameters of the model may be derived from administrative admission/discharge records. In particular, they are sufficient to obtain inter-hospital transfer probabilities, and to express the patients' transfers as a Markov process. Using the proposed model, we show that indirect transfers of patients are equally or even more important as direct transfers for the spread of pathogens in a healthcare network.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008442
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Johannes Horn
Mirjam E Kretzschmar
Rafael T Mikolajczyk
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Konrad Sakowski
André Karch
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Johannes Horn
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Modelling pathogen spread in a healthcare network: Indirect patient movements.
PLoS Computational Biology
author_facet Monika J Piotrowska
Konrad Sakowski
André Karch
Hannan Tahir
Johannes Horn
Mirjam E Kretzschmar
Rafael T Mikolajczyk
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title Modelling pathogen spread in a healthcare network: Indirect patient movements.
title_short Modelling pathogen spread in a healthcare network: Indirect patient movements.
title_full Modelling pathogen spread in a healthcare network: Indirect patient movements.
title_fullStr Modelling pathogen spread in a healthcare network: Indirect patient movements.
title_full_unstemmed Modelling pathogen spread in a healthcare network: Indirect patient movements.
title_sort modelling pathogen spread in a healthcare network: indirect patient movements.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Computational Biology
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1553-7358
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Inter-hospital patient transfers (direct transfers) between healthcare facilities have been shown to contribute to the spread of pathogens in a healthcare network. However, the impact of indirect transfers (patients re-admitted from the community to the same or different hospital) is not well studied. This work aims to study the contribution of indirect transfers to the spread of pathogens in a healthcare network. To address this aim, a hybrid network-deterministic model to simulate the spread of multiresistant pathogens in a healthcare system was developed for the region of Lower Saxony (Germany). The model accounts for both, direct and indirect transfers of patients. Intra-hospital pathogen transmission is governed by a SIS model expressed by a system of ordinary differential equations. Our results show that the proposed model reproduces the basic properties of healthcare-associated pathogen spread. They also show the importance of indirect transfers: restricting the pathogen spread to direct transfers only leads to 4.2% system wide prevalence. However, adding indirect transfers leads to an increase in the overall prevalence by a factor of 4 (18%). In addition, we demonstrated that the final prevalence in the individual healthcare facilities depends on average length of stay in a way described by a non-linear concave function. Moreover, we demonstrate that the network parameters of the model may be derived from administrative admission/discharge records. In particular, they are sufficient to obtain inter-hospital transfer probabilities, and to express the patients' transfers as a Markov process. Using the proposed model, we show that indirect transfers of patients are equally or even more important as direct transfers for the spread of pathogens in a healthcare network.
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