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Contact PrecautionsVancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus (VRE) requires Standard Precautions and Contact Precautions.
Contact Precautions:
Cohorting: Patients with VRE colonization/infection may be cohorted together provided there are no other epidemiologically significant organisms present (e.g., MRSA, influenza, etc.). Duration of Precautions:
Contact Precautions can be discontinued if:
Note: VRE colonization is usually prolonged (weeks to years), especially in ESRD, HIV, transplant, and oncology patients. Additionally, patients can flip/flop during an inpatient admission; therefore, attempting to remove a patient from Contact Precautions for VRE is usually not a successful endeavor.
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