The Impact of Livestock Density on Hospital-Acquired MRSA Infections in California: A Spatial Analysis Public
Koelper, Sydney (Spring 2024)
Abstract
Increasing global food demands exert pressures for agricultural practices such as densely populated livestock facilities, but these productivity enhancements come at the cost of public health risks through increased antibiotic use and disease proliferating conditions. While the relationship between livestock and community-acquired MRSA has been studied, the association with hospital-acquired MRSA (HA-MRSA) is less known. This study analyzed 2022 California county-level livestock densities and their impact on HA-MRSA using negative binomial regressions and spatial epidemiological methods. Findings show a persistent presence of HA-MRSA since 2013, with significant clusters of infections present in Los Angeles, Yuba, Stanislaus, and Sacramento counties. Negative binomial regression shown a significant positive correlation between higher livestock densities and HA-MRSA incidences, yielding a risk ratio as high as 2.53 times compared to lower livestock density counties (95% CI = (1.17, 5.49)). Poverty was investigated as an effect modifier but was not found to significantly modify this relationship (p = 0.99). Findings highlight the importance of livestock management on public health, emphasizing the need for integrative approaches to infection control that consider both hospital and community-based factors on antibiotic-resistant infections cultivated in the hospital or beyond.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 1
Antibiotic Use in Livestock 1
Epidemiology of Antibiotic Use in Livestock 2
Human Antibiotic Resistance 3
Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus and Hospital-Acquired Infections 4
Study Prospects 6
METHODS 7
Study Design 7
Data Acquisition 7
Hospital-Acquired MRSA Incidence Analysis 8
Livestock Analysis 8
Poverty Analysis 9
Spatial Analysis 9
Regression Analysis 10
Models 11-12
RESULTS 12
DISCUSSION 15
REFERENCES 19
FIGURES AND TABLES 21
Table 1 – HA-MRSA Hospital Statistics (California, 2022) 21
Figure 1 – HA-MRSA Incidence by County 2013-2022 22
Figure 2 – HA-MRSA Incidence by Beef Cow Count, 2022 22
Figure 3 – Kulldorff’s Scan Statistics of HA-MRSA, 2022 23
Table 2 – Poverty Confounding Assessment 23
Table 3 –Negative Binomial Regression Outputs 24
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL 25
Table 4 – Supplementary Suppressed County Information 25
Supplementary Figure 1 25
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