Comparison of the Global Prevalence and Trend of Human Intestinal Carriage of ESBL-producing Between Healthcare and Community Settings: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Objectives: The widespread intestinal carriage of ESBL-producing (ESBL ) among both patients and healthy individuals is alarming. However, the global prevalence and trend of this MDR bacterium in healthcare settings remains undetermined. To address this knowledge gap, we performed a comparative meta-analysis of the prevalence in community and healthcare settings.
Methods: Our systematic review included 133 articles published between 1 January 2000 and 22 April 2021 and indexed in PubMed, EMBASE or Google Scholar. A random-effects meta-analysis was performed to obtain the global pooled prevalence (community and healthcare settings). Subgroup meta-analyses were performed by grouping studies using the WHO regions and 5 year intervals of the study period.
Results: We found that 21.1% (95% CI, 19.1%-23.2%) of inpatients in healthcare settings and 17.6% (95% CI, 15.3%-19.8%) of healthy individuals worldwide carried ESBL in their intestine. The global carriage rate in healthcare settings increased 3-fold from 7% (95% CI, 3.7%-10.3%) in 2001-05 to 25.7% (95% CI, 19.5%-32.0%) in 2016-20, whereas in community settings it increased 10-fold from 2.6% (95% CI, 1.2%-4.0%) to 26.4% (95% CI, 17.0%-35.9%) over the same period.
Conclusions: The global and regional human intestinal ESBL carriage is increasing in both community and healthcare settings. Carriage rates were generally higher in healthcare than in community settings. Key relevant health organizations should perform surveillance and implement preventive measures to address the spread of ESBL in both settings.
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