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Data were obtained on number of admissions and bed days each month but not on compliance with infection control practices such as hand cleaning. There were no major changes in policies related to environmental cleaning (chlorine dioxide solution used for decontamination) or infection control education or monitoring during the study period. There were no changes in laboratory methods for handling samples during the study time, although the laboratory switched from working 5�C7?days per week in July 2008. Throughout the study, hospital policy was that patients with diarrhoea should have stool sent for microbiological analysis and that all liquid stool samples received by the microbiology Staurosporine laboratory were tested for C.?difficile toxins A and B using Premier toxin A and B ELISA (Meridian Bioscience, Cincinnati, OH, USA). Runs were performed once each day. Formed stools were not tested. In each phase of the study, stool samples from a subset of patients (consecutive patients between June and November 2007 and March to August 2008) who were involved in a separate study of the relationship between ribotype and outcome were frozen at ?80��C and subsequently cultured for C.?difficile (R.M. Alden Research Laboratory, Culver City, CA, USA). C.?difficile isolates underwent REA in the laboratory of D. Gerding (Hines Veterans Affairs Hospital, Hines, IL, USA). The effect of the intervention on antibiotic Histone Methyltransferase inhibitor usage was analysed using segmented regression analysis to compare the pre- and post-intervention phases in terms of level both and linear trend. The ordinary least squares segmented regression model is given by the equation: A Poisson segmented regression model was used for the number of CDI cases which was assumed to follow a Poisson distribution with mean number of cases in month t, ��t, given by: Again, the residuals were tested for autocorrelation. Data were analysed using SPSS 15.0.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) and GraphPad Prism 5 (GraphPad Software Inc., San Diego, CA, USA). Data on antibiotic use Transducin and CDI cases were collected as part of the infection control team��s routine clinical governance activity. All data used in the study were anonymized, routinely collected data. In keeping with our institution��s policy on governance activity, the study was not subjected to formal ethical review. The impact of the intervention on antibiotic use is described in Fig.?1 and Table?2. There was evidence of first-order autocorrelation in the residuals from the regression on cephalosporins, and therefore a term for the lagged residuals was included in the model. There was no significant residual autocorrelation for the other antibiotics. Before the intervention, the only significant trend in antibiotic use was a gradual increase in carbapenem use, which continued after the intervention. After the intervention, there were significant decreases in the level of use of cephalosporins (22.0%) and quinolones (38.7%) (both p?