Etiologies and resistance profiles of bacterial community-acquired pneumonia in cambodian and neighboring countries' health care settings: A systematic review (1995 to 2012)

Objectives: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Etiological data for Cambodia is scarce. We aimed to describe the main etiological agents causing CAP, and their resistance patterns in Cambodia and the greater Mekong region. Met...

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Main Authors: Sophie Goyet, Erika Vlieghe, Varun Kumar, Steven Newell, Catrin E. Moore, Rachel Bousfield, Heng C. Leang, Sokheng Chuop, Phe Thong, Blandine Rammaert, Sopheak Hem, Johan Van Griensven, Agus Rachmat, Thomas Fassier, Kruy Lim, Arnaud Tarantola
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spelling th-mahidol.330412018-11-09T09:38:50Z Etiologies and resistance profiles of bacterial community-acquired pneumonia in cambodian and neighboring countries' health care settings: A systematic review (1995 to 2012) Sophie Goyet Erika Vlieghe Varun Kumar Steven Newell Catrin E. Moore Rachel Bousfield Heng C. Leang Sokheng Chuop Phe Thong Blandine Rammaert Sopheak Hem Johan Van Griensven Agus Rachmat Thomas Fassier Kruy Lim Arnaud Tarantola Institut Pasteur du Cambodge Prins Leopold Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde Angkor Hospital for Children Naval Medical Research Unit-2 Mahidol University University of Oxford National Institute of Public Health Sihanouk Hospital Center of HOPE Hopital Necker Enfants Malades University of Health Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine Objectives: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Etiological data for Cambodia is scarce. We aimed to describe the main etiological agents causing CAP, and their resistance patterns in Cambodia and the greater Mekong region. Methods: A review of bacterial etiologies of CAP and antimicrobial resistance in Cambodia and neighboring countries was conducted via: (1) a systematic review of published literature in all NCBI databases using Pubmed, Google scholar, EMBASE, the World Health Organization and the Cambodian Ministry of Health libraries; (2) a review of unpublished data from Cambodia provided by national and international stakeholders working at different tiers of the healthcare system. Results: Twenty three articles and five data sources reported etiologies for 5919 CAP patients diagnosed between May 1995 and December 2012, including 1421 (24.0%), 3571 (60.3%) and 927 (15.7%) from Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam, respectively. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae were the most common pathogens ranking among the five most prevalent in 12 and 10 studies, respectively. Gram-negative bacteria such as Burkholderia pseudomallei and Klebsiella pneumoniae were also frequently diagnosed, particularly in bacteremic CAP in Thai adults and Cambodian children. In Thailand and Vietnam, Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Chlamydia pneumoniae were frequently identified in settings using indirect laboratory testing. Conclusions: Based on this analysis, CAP data in Cambodia seems to present etiological and resistance profiles comparable to those of neighboring countries. Findings have been shared with the national authorities upon the revision of the national therapeutic guidelines and were disseminated using a specially created website. © 2014 Goyet et al. 2018-11-09T01:45:16Z 2018-11-09T01:45:16Z 2014-03-13 Review PLoS ONE. Vol.9, No.3 (2014) 10.1371/journal.pone.0089637 19326203 2-s2.0-84898738776 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/33041 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84898738776&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Sophie Goyet
Erika Vlieghe
Varun Kumar
Steven Newell
Catrin E. Moore
Rachel Bousfield
Heng C. Leang
Sokheng Chuop
Phe Thong
Blandine Rammaert
Sopheak Hem
Johan Van Griensven
Agus Rachmat
Thomas Fassier
Kruy Lim
Arnaud Tarantola
Etiologies and resistance profiles of bacterial community-acquired pneumonia in cambodian and neighboring countries' health care settings: A systematic review (1995 to 2012)
description Objectives: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Etiological data for Cambodia is scarce. We aimed to describe the main etiological agents causing CAP, and their resistance patterns in Cambodia and the greater Mekong region. Methods: A review of bacterial etiologies of CAP and antimicrobial resistance in Cambodia and neighboring countries was conducted via: (1) a systematic review of published literature in all NCBI databases using Pubmed, Google scholar, EMBASE, the World Health Organization and the Cambodian Ministry of Health libraries; (2) a review of unpublished data from Cambodia provided by national and international stakeholders working at different tiers of the healthcare system. Results: Twenty three articles and five data sources reported etiologies for 5919 CAP patients diagnosed between May 1995 and December 2012, including 1421 (24.0%), 3571 (60.3%) and 927 (15.7%) from Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam, respectively. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae were the most common pathogens ranking among the five most prevalent in 12 and 10 studies, respectively. Gram-negative bacteria such as Burkholderia pseudomallei and Klebsiella pneumoniae were also frequently diagnosed, particularly in bacteremic CAP in Thai adults and Cambodian children. In Thailand and Vietnam, Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Chlamydia pneumoniae were frequently identified in settings using indirect laboratory testing. Conclusions: Based on this analysis, CAP data in Cambodia seems to present etiological and resistance profiles comparable to those of neighboring countries. Findings have been shared with the national authorities upon the revision of the national therapeutic guidelines and were disseminated using a specially created website. © 2014 Goyet et al.
author2 Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
author_facet Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
Sophie Goyet
Erika Vlieghe
Varun Kumar
Steven Newell
Catrin E. Moore
Rachel Bousfield
Heng C. Leang
Sokheng Chuop
Phe Thong
Blandine Rammaert
Sopheak Hem
Johan Van Griensven
Agus Rachmat
Thomas Fassier
Kruy Lim
Arnaud Tarantola
format Review
author Sophie Goyet
Erika Vlieghe
Varun Kumar
Steven Newell
Catrin E. Moore
Rachel Bousfield
Heng C. Leang
Sokheng Chuop
Phe Thong
Blandine Rammaert
Sopheak Hem
Johan Van Griensven
Agus Rachmat
Thomas Fassier
Kruy Lim
Arnaud Tarantola
author_sort Sophie Goyet
title Etiologies and resistance profiles of bacterial community-acquired pneumonia in cambodian and neighboring countries' health care settings: A systematic review (1995 to 2012)
title_short Etiologies and resistance profiles of bacterial community-acquired pneumonia in cambodian and neighboring countries' health care settings: A systematic review (1995 to 2012)
title_full Etiologies and resistance profiles of bacterial community-acquired pneumonia in cambodian and neighboring countries' health care settings: A systematic review (1995 to 2012)
title_fullStr Etiologies and resistance profiles of bacterial community-acquired pneumonia in cambodian and neighboring countries' health care settings: A systematic review (1995 to 2012)
title_full_unstemmed Etiologies and resistance profiles of bacterial community-acquired pneumonia in cambodian and neighboring countries' health care settings: A systematic review (1995 to 2012)
title_sort etiologies and resistance profiles of bacterial community-acquired pneumonia in cambodian and neighboring countries' health care settings: a systematic review (1995 to 2012)
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/33041
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