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Abstract Background Hand hygiene (HH) is one of the most important measures to prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Several indicators have been proposed to measure HH practices, including alcohol-based handrub consumption (AHC). The objective of this study was to evaluate whether AHC is associated with HAI transmission. Methods All 25 public hospitals/trusts of Piedmont, in Northern Italy, are required to provide data each year concerning HAIs and infection prevention and control (IPC) activities, as part of a mandatory regional indicator system. Data on AHC and HAIs were extracted from reports provided concerning the years 2017-2019. The mean annual AHC for each facility was expressed as liters per patient-day. The rate of hospital-wide Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) infections was calculated per 1000 patient-days (pd). Mean ventilation-associated infections (VAP) for 1000 days of ventilation (vd) and mean catheter-related bloodstream infections (CR-BSI) for 1000 days of catheterization (cd) were calculated for intensive care units (ICUs). Spearman's correlational analysis was conducted between AHC and HAIs: hospital-level, ICU-level. Results Hospital-level: mean AHC was 15.4 liters/pd; mean HAI rate was 39.6/1000 pd (MRSA) and 18.5/1000 pd (CRE). No significant correlation was found. ICU-level: mean AHC was 39.6 liters/pd; mean HAI rate was 1.7/1000 cd (CR-BSI) and 8.2/1000 vd (VAP). A moderate correlation was found between AHC and CR-BSI rate (Spearman's ρ -0.55, p 0.022). Concerning AHC and VAP, higher AHC was reported from facilities with lower VAP rates, however no significant correlation was found (Spearman's ρ -0.203, p 0.451). Conclusions Results of this study support the validity of AHC as an indicator of IPC practices in ICUs. The hospital-level analysis could have been affected by important differences in AHC among ward types. Key messages

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