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Infection prevention and control strategies against carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae – a systematic review

Catarina Santos-Marques, Helena Ferreira, Sónia Gonçalves Pereira

2022Journal of Infection Prevention16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background Antimicrobial resistance is exponentially worsening, and the spread of prevalent carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) is a major contributor to this global concern. Infection prevention and control strategies are increasingly consolidated key tools to control this worldwide problem. Aim To identify, collect and analyse available evidence regarding the impact of infection prevention and control strategies on prevalent CRE dissemination. Methods Pubmed®, Scopus® and Web of Science® were searched systematically for articles published between 1th January 2017 and 30th June 2020, guided by the research question ‘What are the most effective and efficient strategies to prevent and control infection/colonisation caused by Carbapenem resistant Escherichia coli and Carbapenem resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae?’. Findings Eleven thousand six hundred and thirty-five publications were found, but after applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, only 30 were selected. The majority of reviewed studies ( n = 24) were performed in outbreak situations, 26 studies occurred in acute care units and of those, 17 in intensive care units . From the set of implemented infection prevention and control measures, in 29 studies surveillance cultures were applied, in 23 studies patients were isolated or cohorted and, in general, all described the implementation of standard and contact precaution measures. Conclusion This systematic review underlines the importance of infection prevention and control strategies in CRE dissemination, standing out the need of further studies outside outbreak and intensive care units contexts. Investment increments and training and educating of all involved are also important contributors to shift this problem, but still with relevant gaps in their implementation, in all types of care units, that need to be addressed.

Topics & Concepts

Infection controlMedicineCarbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceaeScopusOutbreakKlebsiella pneumoniaeAntimicrobial stewardshipIntensive care medicineIntensive careCarbapenemMEDLINEAntibiotic resistanceMicrobiologyVirologyBiologyEscherichia coliAntibioticsBiochemistryGeneAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaNosocomial Infections in ICUAntibiotic Use and Resistance
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