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<b>A</b> Comprehensive Assessment Across the Healthcare Continuum: Risk of Hospital-Associated <i>Clostridium difficile</i> Infection Due to Outpatient and Inpatient Antibiotic Exposure

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A total of 401,234 patients with 2,638 cases of incident CDI (0.7%) were detected. The final model demonstrated highest CDI risk associated with increasing age, exposure to multiple antibiotic classes, and skilled nursing facility transfer. Factors conferring the most reduced CDI risk were inpatient exposure to tetracyclines and first-generation cephalosporins, and outpatient macrolides. CONCLUSIONS Although type and aggregate antibiotic exposure are important, the factors that increase the likelihood of environmental spore acquisition should not be underestimated. Operationally, our findings have implications for antibiotic stewardship efforts and can inform empirical and culture-driven treatment approaches.

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