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Attributable deaths and disability-adjusted life-years caused by infections with antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the EU and the European Economic Area in 2015: a population-level modelling analysis

Authors :
Cassini, A
Hogberg, LD
Plachouras, D
Quattrocchi, A
Hoxha, A
Simonsen, GS
Colomb-Cotinat, M
Kretzschmar, ME
Devleesschauwer, B
Cecchini, M
Ouakrim, DA
Oliveira, TC
Struelens, MJ
Suetens, C
Monnet, DL
Strauss, R
Mertens, K
Struyf, T
Catry, B
Latour, K
Ivanov, IN
Dobreva, EG
Tambic Andrasevic, A
Soprek, S
Budimir, A
Paphitou, N
Zemlickova, H
Olsen, SS
Sonksen, UW
Martin, P
Ivanova, M
Lyytikainen, O
Jalava, J
Coignard, B
Eckmanns, T
Abu Sin, M
Haller, S
Daikos, GL
Gikas, A
Tsiodras, S
Kontopidou, F
Toth, A
Hajdu, A
Guolaugsson, O
Kristinsson, KG
Murchan, S
Burns, K
Dsstat, PP
Gagliotti, C
Dumpis, U
Liuimiene, A
Perrin, M
Borg, MA
de Greeff, SC
Monen, JCM
Koek, MBG
Elstrom, P
Zabicka, D
Deptula, A
Hryniewicz, W
Canica, M
Nogueira, PJ
Fernandes, PA
Manageiro, V
Popescu, GA
Serban, RI
Schreterova, E
Litvova, S
Stefkovicova, M
Kolman, J
Klavs, I
Korosec, A
Aracil, B
Asensio, A
Perez-Vazquez, M
Billstrom, H
Larsson, S
Reilly, JS
Johnson, A
Hopkins, S
Cassini, A
Hogberg, LD
Plachouras, D
Quattrocchi, A
Hoxha, A
Simonsen, GS
Colomb-Cotinat, M
Kretzschmar, ME
Devleesschauwer, B
Cecchini, M
Ouakrim, DA
Oliveira, TC
Struelens, MJ
Suetens, C
Monnet, DL
Strauss, R
Mertens, K
Struyf, T
Catry, B
Latour, K
Ivanov, IN
Dobreva, EG
Tambic Andrasevic, A
Soprek, S
Budimir, A
Paphitou, N
Zemlickova, H
Olsen, SS
Sonksen, UW
Martin, P
Ivanova, M
Lyytikainen, O
Jalava, J
Coignard, B
Eckmanns, T
Abu Sin, M
Haller, S
Daikos, GL
Gikas, A
Tsiodras, S
Kontopidou, F
Toth, A
Hajdu, A
Guolaugsson, O
Kristinsson, KG
Murchan, S
Burns, K
Dsstat, PP
Gagliotti, C
Dumpis, U
Liuimiene, A
Perrin, M
Borg, MA
de Greeff, SC
Monen, JCM
Koek, MBG
Elstrom, P
Zabicka, D
Deptula, A
Hryniewicz, W
Canica, M
Nogueira, PJ
Fernandes, PA
Manageiro, V
Popescu, GA
Serban, RI
Schreterova, E
Litvova, S
Stefkovicova, M
Kolman, J
Klavs, I
Korosec, A
Aracil, B
Asensio, A
Perez-Vazquez, M
Billstrom, H
Larsson, S
Reilly, JS
Johnson, A
Hopkins, S
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Infections due to antibiotic-resistant bacteria are threatening modern health care. However, estimating their incidence, complications, and attributable mortality is challenging. We aimed to estimate the burden of infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria of public health concern in countries of the EU and European Economic Area (EEA) in 2015, measured in number of cases, attributable deaths, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs). METHODS: We estimated the incidence of infections with 16 antibiotic resistance-bacterium combinations from European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network (EARS-Net) 2015 data that was country-corrected for population coverage. We multiplied the number of bloodstream infections (BSIs) by a conversion factor derived from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control point prevalence survey of health-care-associated infections in European acute care hospitals in 2011-12 to estimate the number of non-BSIs. We developed disease outcome models for five types of infection on the basis of systematic reviews of the literature. FINDINGS: From EARS-Net data collected between Jan 1, 2015, and Dec 31, 2015, we estimated 671 689 (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 583 148-763 966) infections with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, of which 63·5% (426 277 of 671 689) were associated with health care. These infections accounted for an estimated 33 110 (28 480-38 430) attributable deaths and 874 541 (768 837-989 068) DALYs. The burden for the EU and EEA was highest in infants (aged <1 year) and people aged 65 years or older, had increased since 2007, and was highest in Italy and Greece. INTERPRETATION: Our results present the health burden of five types of infection with antibiotic-resistant bacteria expressed, for the first time, in DALYs. The estimated burden of infections with antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the EU and EEA is substantial compared with that of other infectious diseases, and has increased since 2007. Ou

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315662576
Document Type :
Electronic Resource