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Prevalence of Shigella species and antimicrobial resistance patterns in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Donkor, Eric S.
, Nyarkoh, Rabbi
, Odoom, Alex
in
Africa
/ Africa - epidemiology
/ Analysis
/ Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
/ Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antimicrobial resistance
/ Care and treatment
/ Causes of
/ Ceftriaxone
/ Ciprofloxacin
/ Control
/ Diarrhea
/ Distribution
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ Drug Resistance, Bacterial
/ Dysentery
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - diagnosis
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - drug therapy
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - epidemiology
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - microbiology
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Geographical distribution
/ Health facilities
/ Heterogeneity
/ Humans
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Microbial Sensitivity Tests
/ Parasitology
/ Prevalence
/ Public health
/ Sample variance
/ Serogroup
/ Shigella
/ Shigella - drug effects
/ Shigella - isolation & purification
/ Shigella flexneri
/ Shigella sonnei
/ Shigellosis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical models
/ Systematic Review
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vaccine development
2024
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Prevalence of Shigella species and antimicrobial resistance patterns in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Donkor, Eric S.
, Nyarkoh, Rabbi
, Odoom, Alex
in
Africa
/ Africa - epidemiology
/ Analysis
/ Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
/ Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antimicrobial resistance
/ Care and treatment
/ Causes of
/ Ceftriaxone
/ Ciprofloxacin
/ Control
/ Diarrhea
/ Distribution
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ Drug Resistance, Bacterial
/ Dysentery
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - diagnosis
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - drug therapy
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - epidemiology
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - microbiology
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Geographical distribution
/ Health facilities
/ Heterogeneity
/ Humans
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Microbial Sensitivity Tests
/ Parasitology
/ Prevalence
/ Public health
/ Sample variance
/ Serogroup
/ Shigella
/ Shigella - drug effects
/ Shigella - isolation & purification
/ Shigella flexneri
/ Shigella sonnei
/ Shigellosis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical models
/ Systematic Review
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vaccine development
2024
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Prevalence of Shigella species and antimicrobial resistance patterns in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Donkor, Eric S.
, Nyarkoh, Rabbi
, Odoom, Alex
in
Africa
/ Africa - epidemiology
/ Analysis
/ Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
/ Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antimicrobial resistance
/ Care and treatment
/ Causes of
/ Ceftriaxone
/ Ciprofloxacin
/ Control
/ Diarrhea
/ Distribution
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ Drug Resistance, Bacterial
/ Dysentery
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - diagnosis
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - drug therapy
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - epidemiology
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - microbiology
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Geographical distribution
/ Health facilities
/ Heterogeneity
/ Humans
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical Microbiology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Microbial Sensitivity Tests
/ Parasitology
/ Prevalence
/ Public health
/ Sample variance
/ Serogroup
/ Shigella
/ Shigella - drug effects
/ Shigella - isolation & purification
/ Shigella flexneri
/ Shigella sonnei
/ Shigellosis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical models
/ Systematic Review
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vaccine development
2024
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Prevalence of Shigella species and antimicrobial resistance patterns in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis
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Prevalence of Shigella species and antimicrobial resistance patterns in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis
2024
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Overview
Background
Shigellosis continues to pose a significant public health problem in Africa; however, there is a lack of comprehensive knowledge regarding its prevalence, serogroup distribution, and antimicrobial resistance profiles. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine the overall prevalence of
Shigella
, the distribution of species, and the patterns of antimicrobial resistance across Africa.
Methods
Following PRISMA guidelines, a systematic search strategy was conducted using the PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus databases from January 31, 2024 to February 10, 2024. The study quality was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute checklist, and data were analyzed using the R statistical language and the R package ‘meta’. The random effects model was employed to estimate the pooled prevalence, while heterogeneity was assessed using the I
2
statistic and prediction interval.
Results
A total of 116 studies from 29 African countries were included in this meta-analysis, involving the examination of 99,510 samples. The overall pooled estimate of
Shigella
prevalence was determined to be 5.9% (95% CI: 4.9 – 7.0%). Regional prevalence showed prevalences of Southern Africa (6.9 [95% CI: 3.0 – 12.2%]), Northern Africa (6.7% [95% CI: 4.1 – 9.8%]), Eastern Africa (6.2% [95% CI: 4.9 – 7.6%]), Central Africa (4.5% [95% CI: 2.6 – 6.8%]) and Western Africa (4.0% [95% CI: 2.5 – 5.9%]).
Shigella
prevalence was found to be higher in children (6.6%, 95% CI: 3.2 – 11.1%) than in adults (3.6%, 95% CI: 1.6 – 6.3%). The most prevalent species was
S. flexneri
(53.6%, 95% CI: 46.1%—61.0%), followed by
S. sonnei
(11.5%, 95% CI: 7.7%—15.7%),
S. dysenteriae
(10.1%, 95% CI: 6.2 – 14.5%) and
S. boydii
(7.7%, 95% CI: 4.7 – 11.1%). Among the currently recommended first-line antibiotics, ciprofloxacin and ceftriaxone showed resistance prevalences of 10.0% (95% CI: 4.5%—16.9%) and 8.5% (95% CI: 2.4—16.9%) respectively.
Conclusion
This review highlights the burden of shigellosis in Africa.
S. flexneri
remains the most prevalent species associated with shigellosis cases with
S. sonnei
being the second most dominant. The antimicrobial resistance patterns observed in the study suggest local antimicrobial patterns in choosing antibiotics for the treatment of Shigellosis.
Recommendation
There is the need to explore alternative treatments for shigellosis with particular focus on vaccine development. There is also the need for more genomic epidemiology studies exploring the dissemination and risk of drug-resistant
S. sonnei
clones in Africa.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
/ Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
/ Control
/ Diarrhea
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - diagnosis
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - drug therapy
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - epidemiology
/ Dysentery, Bacillary - microbiology
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Shigella
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