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Prevalence and trends of aminoglycoside resistance in Shigella worldwide, 1999-2010

Shigellosis causes diarrheal disease in humans in both developed and developing countries, and multi-drug resistance in Shigella is an emerging problem. Understanding changing resistance patterns is important in determining appropriate antibiotic treatments. This meta-analysis systematically evaluat...

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Autores principales: Gu, Bing, Ke, Xing, Pan, Shiyang, Cao, Yan, Zhuang, Ling, Yu, Rongbin, Qian, Huimin, Liu, Genyan, Tong, Mingqing
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Publicado: Editorial Department of Journal of Biomedical Research 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3602868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23554801
http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.27.20120125
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author Gu, Bing
Ke, Xing
Pan, Shiyang
Cao, Yan
Zhuang, Ling
Yu, Rongbin
Qian, Huimin
Liu, Genyan
Tong, Mingqing
author_facet Gu, Bing
Ke, Xing
Pan, Shiyang
Cao, Yan
Zhuang, Ling
Yu, Rongbin
Qian, Huimin
Liu, Genyan
Tong, Mingqing
author_sort Gu, Bing
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description Shigellosis causes diarrheal disease in humans in both developed and developing countries, and multi-drug resistance in Shigella is an emerging problem. Understanding changing resistance patterns is important in determining appropriate antibiotic treatments. This meta-analysis systematically evaluated aminoglycoside resistance in Shigella. A systematic review was constructed based on MEDLINE and EMBASE databases. Random-effect models or fixed-effect models were used based on P value considering the possibility of heterogeneity between studies for meta-analysis. Data manipulation and statistical analyses were performed using software STATA 11.0. By means of meta-analysis, we found a lower resistance to three kinds of aminoglycosides in the Europe-America areas during the 12 year study period than that of the Asia-Africa areas. Kanamycin resistance was observed to be the most common drug resistance among Shigella isolates with a prevalence of 6.88% (95%CI: 6.36%-7.43%). Comparison of data from Europe-America and Asia-Africa areas revealed that Shigella flexneri resistance was greater than the resistance calculated for Shigella sonnei. Importantly, Shigella sonnei has played a significant role in aminoglycoside-resistance in recent years. Similarly, data showed that resistance to these drugs in children was higher than the corresponding data of adults. In conclusion, aminoglycoside-resistant Shigella is not an unusual phenomenon worldwide. Distribution in Shigella resistance differs sharply based on geographic areas, periods of time and subtypes. The results from the present study highlight the need for continuous surveillance of resistance and control of antibiotic usage.
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spelling pubmed-36028682013-04-02 Prevalence and trends of aminoglycoside resistance in Shigella worldwide, 1999-2010 Gu, Bing Ke, Xing Pan, Shiyang Cao, Yan Zhuang, Ling Yu, Rongbin Qian, Huimin Liu, Genyan Tong, Mingqing J Biomed Res Research Paper Shigellosis causes diarrheal disease in humans in both developed and developing countries, and multi-drug resistance in Shigella is an emerging problem. Understanding changing resistance patterns is important in determining appropriate antibiotic treatments. This meta-analysis systematically evaluated aminoglycoside resistance in Shigella. A systematic review was constructed based on MEDLINE and EMBASE databases. Random-effect models or fixed-effect models were used based on P value considering the possibility of heterogeneity between studies for meta-analysis. Data manipulation and statistical analyses were performed using software STATA 11.0. By means of meta-analysis, we found a lower resistance to three kinds of aminoglycosides in the Europe-America areas during the 12 year study period than that of the Asia-Africa areas. Kanamycin resistance was observed to be the most common drug resistance among Shigella isolates with a prevalence of 6.88% (95%CI: 6.36%-7.43%). Comparison of data from Europe-America and Asia-Africa areas revealed that Shigella flexneri resistance was greater than the resistance calculated for Shigella sonnei. Importantly, Shigella sonnei has played a significant role in aminoglycoside-resistance in recent years. Similarly, data showed that resistance to these drugs in children was higher than the corresponding data of adults. In conclusion, aminoglycoside-resistant Shigella is not an unusual phenomenon worldwide. Distribution in Shigella resistance differs sharply based on geographic areas, periods of time and subtypes. The results from the present study highlight the need for continuous surveillance of resistance and control of antibiotic usage. Editorial Department of Journal of Biomedical Research 2013-03 2013-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3602868/ /pubmed/23554801 http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.27.20120125 Text en © 2013 by the Journal of Biomedical Research. All rights reserved. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Gu, Bing
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Qian, Huimin
Liu, Genyan
Tong, Mingqing
Prevalence and trends of aminoglycoside resistance in Shigella worldwide, 1999-2010
title Prevalence and trends of aminoglycoside resistance in Shigella worldwide, 1999-2010
title_full Prevalence and trends of aminoglycoside resistance in Shigella worldwide, 1999-2010
title_fullStr Prevalence and trends of aminoglycoside resistance in Shigella worldwide, 1999-2010
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and trends of aminoglycoside resistance in Shigella worldwide, 1999-2010
title_short Prevalence and trends of aminoglycoside resistance in Shigella worldwide, 1999-2010
title_sort prevalence and trends of aminoglycoside resistance in shigella worldwide, 1999-2010
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3602868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23554801
http://dx.doi.org/10.7555/JBR.27.20120125
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