Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8738772 | International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing bacteria are an important cause of healthcare-associated infections in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The aim of this meta-analysis was to identify risk factors associated with infection and/or colonisation with ESBL-producing bacteria in the NICU. Electronic databases were searched for relevant studies published from 1 January 2000 to 1 July 2016. The literature was screened and data were extracted according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The Z-test was used to calculate the pooled odds ratio (OR) of the risk factors. ORs and their 95% confidence intervals were used to determine the significance of the risk. A total of 14 studies, including 746 cases and 1257 controls, were identified. Thirteen risk factors were determined to be related to infection and/or colonisation with ESBL-producing bacteria in the NICU: birthweight [standardised mean difference (SMD)â=â1.17]; gestational age (SMDâ=â1.36); Caesarean delivery (ORâ=â1.76); parenteral nutrition (ORâ=â7.51); length of stay in the NICU (SMDâ=â0.72); mechanical ventilation (ORâ=â4.8); central venous catheter use (ORâ=â2.85); continuous positive airway pressure (ORâ=â5.0); endotracheal intubation (ORâ=â2.82); malformations (ORâ=â2.89); previous antibiotic use (ORâ=â6.72); ampicillin/gentamicin (ORâ=â2.31); and cephalosporins (ORâ=â6.0). This study identified risk factors for infection and/or colonisation with ESBL-producing bacteria in the NICU, which may provide a theoretical basis for preventive measures and targeted interventions.
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Authors
Xuan Li, Xuan Xu, Xianxian Yang, Mei Luo, Pin Liu, Kewen Su, Ying Qing, Shuai Chen, Jingfu Qiu, Yingli Li,