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Antimicrobial resistance from a one health perspective in Cameroon: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Wade, Abel
, LeBreton, Matthew
, Akoachere, Jane-Francis Tatah Kihla
, Awah-Ndukum, Julius
, Zambou, Henri René
, Ndze, Valantine Ngum
, Moffo, Frédéric
, Mapiefou, Nabilah Pemi
, Mouiche, Mohamed Moctar Mouliom
, Okah-Nnane, Ndode Herman
, Toghoua, Dorine Godelive Tseuko
, Feussom, Jean Marc Kameni
, Djuikwo-Teukeng, Félicité Flore
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Animal
/ Antimicrobial resistance
/ Bacteria
/ Biostatistics
/ Drug resistance
/ Environment
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Global health
/ Health screening
/ Human
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microbial drug resistance
/ One health
/ Online databases
/ Pneumonia
/ Public Health
/ Research Article
/ Salmonella
/ Sentinel surveillance
/ Vaccine
/ World health
2019
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Antimicrobial resistance from a one health perspective in Cameroon: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Wade, Abel
, LeBreton, Matthew
, Akoachere, Jane-Francis Tatah Kihla
, Awah-Ndukum, Julius
, Zambou, Henri René
, Ndze, Valantine Ngum
, Moffo, Frédéric
, Mapiefou, Nabilah Pemi
, Mouiche, Mohamed Moctar Mouliom
, Okah-Nnane, Ndode Herman
, Toghoua, Dorine Godelive Tseuko
, Feussom, Jean Marc Kameni
, Djuikwo-Teukeng, Félicité Flore
in
Animal
/ Antimicrobial resistance
/ Bacteria
/ Biostatistics
/ Drug resistance
/ Environment
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Global health
/ Health screening
/ Human
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microbial drug resistance
/ One health
/ Online databases
/ Pneumonia
/ Public Health
/ Research Article
/ Salmonella
/ Sentinel surveillance
/ Vaccine
/ World health
2019
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Antimicrobial resistance from a one health perspective in Cameroon: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Wade, Abel
, LeBreton, Matthew
, Akoachere, Jane-Francis Tatah Kihla
, Awah-Ndukum, Julius
, Zambou, Henri René
, Ndze, Valantine Ngum
, Moffo, Frédéric
, Mapiefou, Nabilah Pemi
, Mouiche, Mohamed Moctar Mouliom
, Okah-Nnane, Ndode Herman
, Toghoua, Dorine Godelive Tseuko
, Feussom, Jean Marc Kameni
, Djuikwo-Teukeng, Félicité Flore
in
Animal
/ Antimicrobial resistance
/ Bacteria
/ Biostatistics
/ Drug resistance
/ Environment
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Global health
/ Health screening
/ Human
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microbial drug resistance
/ One health
/ Online databases
/ Pneumonia
/ Public Health
/ Research Article
/ Salmonella
/ Sentinel surveillance
/ Vaccine
/ World health
2019
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Antimicrobial resistance from a one health perspective in Cameroon: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Antimicrobial resistance from a one health perspective in Cameroon: a systematic review and meta-analysis
2019
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Overview
Background
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is widely acknowledged as a global health problem, yet in many parts of the world its magnitude is not well elucidated. A baseline assessment of the AMR prevalence is a priority for implementation of laboratory-based AMR surveillance This review, focused on a One health approach, aimed at describing the current status of AMR in Cameroon.
Methods
PubMed, Google Scholar and African Journals Online databases were searched for articles published in English and French in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. Retrieval and screening of article was done using a structured search string with strict inclusion/exclusion criteria. Free-text and grey literature were obtained by contacting the authors directly. The pooled prevalence and 95% confidence intervals were calculated for each pathogen–antibiotic pairs using random-effects models.
Result
Amongst 97 full-text articles reviewed, 66 met the eligibility criteria. The studies originated from the Centre (24; 36.4%), South-West (16; 24.2%), West (13; 19.7%), Littoral (9; 13.6%) and other (4; 6.1%) regions of Cameroon. These studies reported AMR in human (45; 68.2%), animals (9; 13.6%) and the environment (12; 18.2%). Overall, 19 species of bacteria were tested against 48 antibiotics. These organisms were resistant to all classes of antibiotics and showed high levels of multidrug resistance.
Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae
and
Staphylococcus spp
were reported in 23, 19 and 18 of the human studies and revealed multidrug resistance (MDR) rates of 47.1% [95% CI (37.3–57.2%)], 51.0% [95% CI (42.0–59.9)] and 45.2% [95% CI (38.0–54.7)], respectively.
Salmonella spp
was reported in 6 of the animal studies and showed a MDR rate of 46.2% [95% CI (39.2–53.5%)] while
Staphylococcus spp
in 8 of environment studies showed MDR rate of 67.1% [95% CI (55.2–77.2%)].
Conclusion
This review shows that resistance to commonly prescribed antibiotics in Cameroon is high. The findings emphasize the urgent need to address gaps in the standardization of AMR diagnostics, reporting and use of available information to optimize treatment guidelines for the arsenal of antibiotics. Effective AMR surveillance through continued data sharing, large-scale collaboration, and coordination of all stakeholders is essential to understand and manage the AMR national burden.
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