id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_o457c2vynzgavo6velcwpyhizm Kathryn R. Dalton One Health in hospitals: how understanding the dynamics of people, animals, and the hospital built-environment can be used to better inform interventions for antimicrobial-resistant gram-positive infections 2020.0 17 .pdf application/pdf 14104 1415 49 One Health in hospitals: how understanding the dynamics of people, animals, and the hospital built-environment can be used to better inform interventions for antimicrobial-resistant gram-positive infections that can lead to transmission of the most common Gram-positive hospital pathogens – methicillin-resistant pillars of One Health, to reduce Gram-positive hospital-associated pathogen transmission. Fig. 1 Interaction of Humans, Animals, Hospital Environment, and the Community in Hospital-Associated Pathogen Transmission difficile infection, VRE vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus, ENV hospital environment, HCW reservoir of MDRO through increases in patient admission or length of stay is important to address when assessing the efficacy of infection control interventions. These studies showing higher prevalence rates in community visitors compared to common patient or HCW carriage rates may be partly due to success of infection colonized with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, a common veterinary pathogen in companion animals that occupies a similar niche as S. ./cache/work_o457c2vynzgavo6velcwpyhizm.pdf ./txt/work_o457c2vynzgavo6velcwpyhizm.txt