High-level Gentamicin Resistance among Clinical Isolates of Enterococci in Iran: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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Enterococci have been considered as one of the most common causes of nosocomial infections. The spread of antibiotic resistance has posed a serious challenge to treating the enterococcal infections. High-level aminoglycosides resistance leads to failure in the synergistic combination therapy. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of high-level gentamicin resistance (HLGR) among clinical isolates of enterococci in Iran. Systematic literature search was conducted in the Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus and Google Scholar electronic databases from articles which were published from April 2000 to September 2018. Literature search yielded 918 studies. Eligible studies were selected according to the defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Statistical heterogeneity was estimated by Q statistic and the I2 index. The Begg’s rank correlation test and Egger’s weighted regression tests were used to evaluate possible publication bias. Nineteen studies were included in this review. According to the meta-analysis results, the prevalence of HLGR among Enterococcus spp. was 49.4% (95% CI: 42.2%-56.6%). It was estimated 44.3% (95% CI: 38.1%-50.8%) and 66.3% (95% CI: 51.4%-78.6%) for E. faecalis and E. faecium, respectively. Since notable rate of HLGR in enterococci was seen in this analysis, improving the implementation of all aspects of the infection control programmes is required. Accurate and regular monitoring of infection control procedures are necessary for reducing the dissemination of such infections.

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Shams Abadi, M. S., Taji, A., Salehi, F., Kazemian, H., & Heidari, H. (2021). High-level Gentamicin Resistance among Clinical Isolates of Enterococci in Iran: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Folia Medica. Medical University of Plovdiv. https://doi.org/10.3897/folmed.63.e53506

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