Title
Global initiative for meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia (GLIMP): an international, observational cohort study
Date Issued
01 December 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Aliberti S.
Reyes L.F.
Faverio P.
Sotgiu G.
Dore S.
Rodriguez A.H.
Soni N.J.
Restrepo M.I.
Aruj P.K.
Attorri S.
Barimboim E.
Caeiro J.P.
Garzón M.I.
Cambursano V.
Ceccato A.
Chertcoff J.
Lascar F.
Di Tulio F.
Cordon Díaz A.
de Vedia L.
Ganaha M.C.
Lambert S.
Lopardo G.
Luna C.M.
Malberti A.G.
Morcillo N.
Tartara S.
Pensotti C.
Pereyra B.
Scapellato P.G.
Stagnaro J.P.
Shah S.
Lötsch F.
Thalhammer F.
Vincent J.L.
Anseeuw K.
Francois C.A.
Van Braeckel E.
Djimon M.Z.
Bashi J.
Dodo R.
Aranha Nouér S.
Chipev P.
Encheva M.
Miteva D.
Petkova D.
Balkissou A.D.
Pefura Yone E.W.
Mbatchou Ngahane B.H.
Shen N.
Xu J.F.
Bustamante Rico C.A.
Buitrago R.
Pereira Paternina F.J.
Kayembe Ntumba J.M.
Vladic Carevic V.
Jakopovic M.
Jankovic M.
Matkovic Z.
Mitrecic I.
Bouchy Jacobsson M.L.
Bro Christensen A.
Heitmann Bødtger U.C.
Meyer C.N.
Vestergaard Jensen A.
Baunbæk-Knudsen G.
Trier Petersen P.
Andersen S.
El-Said Abd El-Wahhab I.
Elsayed Morsy N.
Shafiek H.
Sobh E.
Abdulsemed K.A.
Bertrand F.
Brun-Buisson C.
de Montmollin E.
Fartoukh M.
Messika J.
Tattevin P.
Khoury A.
Ebruke B.
Dreher M.
Kolditz M.
Meisinger M.
Pletz M.W.
Hagel S.
Rupp J.
Schaberg T.
Spielmanns M.
Creutz P.
Suttorp N.
Siaw-Lartey B.
Dimakou K.
Papapetrou D.
Tsigou E.
Ampazis D.
Kaimakamis E.
Bhatia M.
Dhar R.
D'Souza G.
Publisher(s)
Lancet Publishing Group
Abstract
Background Antibiotic resistance is a major global health problem and pathogens such as meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) have become of particular concern in the management of lower respiratory tract infections. However, few data are available on the worldwide prevalence and risk factors for MRSA pneumonia. We aimed to determine the point prevalence of MRSA pneumonia and identify specific MRSA risk factors in community-dwelling patients hospitalised with pneumonia. Methods We did an international, multicentre study of community-dwelling, adult patients admitted to hospital with pneumonia who had microbiological tests taken within 24 h of presentation. We recruited investigators from 222 hospitals in 54 countries to gather point-prevalence data for all patients admitted with these characteristics during 4 days randomly selected during the months of March, April, May, and June in 2015. We assessed prevalence of MRSA pneumonia and associated risk factors through logistic regression analysis. Findings 3702 patients hospitalised with pneumonia were enrolled, with 3193 patients receiving microbiological tests within 24 h of admission, forming the patient population. 1173 (37%) had at least one pathogen isolated (culture-positive population). The overall prevalence of confirmed MRSA pneumonia was 3·0% (n=95), with differing prevalence between continents and countries. Three risk factors were independently associated with MRSA pneumonia: previous MRSA infection or colonisation (odds ratio 6·21, 95% CI 3·25–11·85), recurrent skin infections (2·87, 1·10–7·45), and severe pneumonia disease (2·39, 1·55–3·68). Interpretation This multicountry study shows low prevalence of MRSA pneumonia and specific MRSA risk factors among community-dwelling patients hospitalised with pneumonia. Funding None.
Start page
1364
End page
1376
Volume
16
Issue
12
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Cuidado crítico y de emergencia
Enfermedades infecciosas
Sistema respiratorio
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84994495968
PubMed ID
Source
The Lancet Infectious Diseases
ISSN of the container
14733099
Sponsor(s)
Funding text
MIR's time is partially protected by award number K23HL096054 from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute or the National Institutes of Health nor the Department of Veterans Affairs. We would like to thank the Asociación Latinoamerican de Tórax, European Respiratory Society, World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine, and American College of Chest Physicians for their support of this project.
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