Title
International prevalence and risk factors evaluation for drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae pneumonia
Date Issued
01 October 2019
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Aliberti S.
Cook G.S.
Babu B.L.
Reyes L.F.
Rodriguez A.H.
Sanz F.
Soni N.J.
Anzueto A.
Faverio P.
Sadud R.F.
Muhammad I.
Prat C.
Vendrell E.
Neves J.
Kaimakamis E.
Feneley A.
Swarnakar R.
Franzetti F.
Carugati M.
Morosi M.
Monge E.
Restrepo M.I.
Aruj P.K.
Attorri S.
Barimboim E.
Caeiro J.P.
Garzón M.I.
Cambursano V.H.
Ceccato A.
Chertcoff J.
Lascar F.
Di Tulio F.
Díaz A.C.
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.
Anseeuw K.
Francois C.A.
Van Braeckel E.
Vincent J.L.
Djimon M.Z.
Bashi J.
Dodo R.
Nouér S.A.
Chipev P.
Encheva M.
Miteva D.
Petkova D.
Balkissou A.D.
Yone E.W.P.
Ngahane B.H.M.
Shen N.
Xu J.F.
Rico C.A.B.
Buitrago R.
Paternina F.J.P.
Ntumba J.M.K.
Carevic V.V.
Jakopovic M.
Jankovic M.
Matkovic Z.
Mitrecic I.
Jacobsson M.L.B.
Christensen A.B.
Bødtger U.C.H.
Meyer C.N.
Jensen A.V.
Baunbæk-Knudsen G.
Petersen P.T.
Andersen S.
El-Wahhab I.E.S.A.
Morsy N.E.
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.
Publisher(s)
Elsevier
W.B. Saunders Ltd
Abstract
Objective: Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most frequent bacterial pathogen isolated in subjects with Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) worldwide. Limited data are available regarding the current global burden and risk factors associated with drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae (DRSP) in CAP subjects. We assessed the multinational prevalence and risk factors for DRSP-CAP in a multinational point-prevalence study. Design: The prevalence of DRSP-CAP was assessed by identification of DRSP in blood or respiratory samples among adults hospitalized with CAP in 54 countries. Prevalence and risk factors were compared among subjects that had microbiological testing and antibiotic susceptibility data. Multivariate logistic regressions were used to identify risk factors independently associated with DRSP-CAP. Results: 3,193 subjects were included in the study. The global prevalence of DRSP-CAP was 1.3% and continental prevalence rates were 7.0% in Africa, 1.2% in Asia, and 1.0% in South America, Europe, and North America, respectively. Macrolide resistance was most frequently identified in subjects with DRSP-CAP (0.6%) followed by penicillin resistance (0.5%). Subjects in Africa were more likely to have DRSP-CAP (OR: 7.6; 95%CI: 3.34-15.35, p<0.001) when compared to centres representing other continents. Conclusions: This multinational point-prevalence study found a low global prevalence of DRSP-CAP that may impact guideline development and antimicrobial policies.
Start page
300
End page
311
Volume
79
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Enfermedades infecciosas
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85069669834
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Infection
ISSN of the container
01634453
Sponsor(s)
This project was unfunded. However, Nilam Soni's time is partially funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) Partnered Evaluation Initiative Grant ( HX002263-01A1 ). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the Department of Veterans Affairs, nor the United States Government.
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