Journal Article10.1089/FPD.2017.2403
Health Outcomes from Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella Infections in High-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Andrea Parisi,John A. Crump,Kathryn Glass,Benjamin P Howden,Luis Furuya-Kanamori,Luis Furuya-Kanamori,Samantha Vilkins,Darren J. Gray,Martyn D. Kirk +8 more
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TL;DR: This study suggests that MDR NTS infections have more serious health outcomes compared with pan-susceptible strains, and it is crucial to reduce the use of antimicrobials in animals and humans, and intervene to prevent foodborne infections.
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Abstract: Background: Salmonella is a leading cause of foodborne enterocolitis worldwide. Antimicrobial use in food animals is the driving force for antimicrobial resistance among Salmonella particularly in high-income countries. Nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS) infections that are multidrug resistant (MDR) (nonsusceptible to ≥1 agent in ≥3 antimicrobial categories) may result in more severe health outcomes, although these effects have not been systematically examined. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to examine impacts of MDR NTS on disease outcomes in high-income settings. Methods: We systematically reviewed the literature from scientific databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and grey literature sources, using preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. We included peer-reviewed publications of case-control and cohort studies, outbreak investigations, and published theses, imposing no language restriction. We included publications from January 1, ...
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The global burden of non-typhoidal salmonella invasive disease: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
Jeffrey D. Stanaway,Andrea Parisi,K. Sarkar,Brigette F. Blacker,Robert Reiner,Simon I. Hay,Molly R Nixon,Christiane Dolecek,Spencer L. James,Ali H. Mokdad,Getaneh Alemu Abebe,Elham Ahmadian,Fares Alahdab,Alemnew Btt.,Vahid Alipour,F Allah Bakeshei,Megbaru Debalkie Animut,Fereshteh Ansari,Jalal Arabloo,Ephrem Tsegay Asfaw,Mojtaba Bagherzadeh,Quique Bassat,Belayneh Ymm.,Félix Carvalho,Ahmad Daryani,Feleke Mekonnen Demeke,Demis Abb.,Manisha Dubey,Eyasu Ejeta Duken,Susanna Dunachie,Aziz Eftekhari,Eduarda Fernandes,R Fouladi Fard,Getnet Gedefaw,Birhanu Geta,Katherine B Gibney,Amir Hasanzadeh,Chi Linh Hoang,Amir Kasaeian,Amir Khater,Zelalem Teklemariam Kidanemariam,Ayenew Molla Lakew,Reza Malekzadeh,Addisu Melese,Desalegn Tadese Mengistu,Tomislav Mestrovic,Bartosz Miazgowski,Karzan Abdulmuhsin Mohammad,Mahdi Mohammadian,Abdollah Mohammadian-Hafshejani,Cuong Tat Nguyen,Long Hoang Nguyen,Son Hoang Nguyen,Yirga Legesse Nirayo,Andrew T Olagunju,Tinuke O Olagunju,Hadi Pourjafar,Mostafa Qorbani,Mohammad Rabiee,Navid Rabiee,Anwar Rafay,Aziz Rezapour,Abdallah M. Samy,Sadaf G. Sepanlou,Masood Ali Shaikh,Mehdi Sharif,Mika Shigematsu,Belay Tessema,Bach Xuan Tran,Irfan Ullah,Ebrahim M Yimer,Zoubida Zaidi,Murray Cjl.,John A. Crump +73 more
TL;DR: The first global estimates of non-typhoidal salmonella invasive disease that have been produced as part of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2017 are presented.
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Integrating Whole-Genome Sequencing Data Into Quantitative Risk Assessment of Foodborne Antimicrobial Resistance: A Review of Opportunities and Challenges.
Lucie Collineau,Patrick Boerlin,Carolee A. Carson,Brennan Chapman,Brennan Chapman,Aamir Fazil,Benjamin M. Hetman,Benjamin M. Hetman,Scott A. McEwen,E. Jane Parmley,Richard J. Reid-Smith,Richard J. Reid-Smith,Eduardo N. Taboada,Ben A. Smith +13 more
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