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Antibiotic Resistance Prevalence and Trends in Patients Infected with Helicobacter pylori in the Period 2013–2020: Results of the European Registry on H. pylori Management (Hp-EuReg)

Authors :
Luis Bujanda
Olga P. Nyssen
Dino Vaira
Ilaria M. Saracino
Giulia Fiorini
Frode Lerang
Sotirios Georgopoulos
Bojan Tepes
Frederic Heluwaert
Antonio Gasbarrini
Theodore Rokkas
Dmitry Bordin
Sinead Smith
Vincent Lamy
María Caldas
Elena Resina
Raquel Muñoz
Ángel Cosme
Ignasi Puig
Francis Megraud
Colm O’Morain
Javier P. Gisbert
on behalf of the Hp-EuReg Investigators
Source :
Antibiotics, Vol 10, Iss 9, p 1058 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Bacterial antibiotic resistance changes over time depending on multiple factors; therefore, it is essential to monitor the susceptibility trends to reduce the resistance impact on the effectiveness of various treatments. Objective: To conduct a time-trend analysis of Helicobacter pylori resistance to antibiotics in Europe. Methods: The international prospective European Registry on Helicobacter pylori Management (Hp-EuReg) collected data on all infected adult patients diagnosed with culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing positive results that were registered at AEG-REDCap e-CRF until December 2020. Results: Overall, 41,562 patients were included in the Hp-EuReg. Culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing were performed on gastric biopsies of 3974 (9.5%) patients, of whom 2852 (7%) were naive cases included for analysis. The number of positive cultures decreased by 35% from the period 2013–2016 to 2017–2020. Concerning naïve patients, no antibiotic resistance was found in 48% of the cases. The most frequent resistances were reported against metronidazole (30%), clarithromycin (25%), and levofloxacin (20%), whereas resistances to tetracycline and amoxicillin were below 1%. Dual and triple resistances were found in 13% and 6% of the cases, respectively. A decrease (p < 0.001) in the metronidazole resistance rate was observed between the 2013–2016 (33%) and 2017–2020 (24%) periods. Conclusion: Culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing for Helicobacter pylori are scarcely performed (Helicobacter pylori resistance to clarithromycin remained above 15% throughout the period 2013–2020 and resistance to levofloxacin, as well as dual or triple resistances, were high. A progressive decrease in metronidazole resistance was observed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20796382
Volume :
10
Issue :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Antibiotics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2f4ed15a9cc483084ffd3596f765d09
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10091058