Despite the existence of discrete and varied studies regarding extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing (ESBL-EC) in Iran, a comprehensive analysis on the prevalence of ESBL-EC has not yet been carried out. The current study analyzed published data regarding ESBL-EC in different regions of Iran to gain insight into this significant subject. A meta-analysis was performed using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis Software (version 2.2; Biostat) to determine the prevalence of ESBL-EC in Iran. A web-based search was conducted in electronic databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Sciences. The eligibility of articles published between 2008 and 2018 was assessed, and relevant data were extracted for statistical analysis. A random-effects model was used based on the heterogeneity test. Publication bias was determined using Begg's rank correlation and Egger's weighted regression methods. Among 31,135 studies examined, 61 met inclusion criteria and were included for review. Iran's overall pooled proportion of ESBL-EC was 43.2% (confidence interval [95% CI] 39.2-47.3), and the overall heterogeneity () between studies was significantly high (93.5%, = 0.00). The most prevalent of ESBLs in was CTX-M and TEM, with prevalence of 31.2% (95% CI 25.4-37.6), 27.6% (95% CI 22.7-33.2), respectively. The available studies show a high rate of ESBL-EC in Iran. This result highlights a need for appropriate and rapid methods for estimating ESBL infection, which can help our understanding of the actual epidemiology of ESBL and provide protocols for the prevention and control of infection.
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BMC Infect Dis
November 2023
Department of Bacteriology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran.
Background: The investigation of the presence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) within Enterobacteriaceae in both fecal carriers and patients is an essential matter. Furthermore, the assessment of distinct characteristics exhibited by resistant bacteria obtained from fecal carriers and patients, as well as the comparison of these characteristics between the two groups, could provide a deeper understanding of how the resistant isolates can remain concealed within a dormant reservoir and intensify antimicrobial resistance. The aim of the present study was to concentrate on the comparison of the antimicrobial resistance pattern and molecular features between strains obtained from clinical and carrier sources.
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March 2022
Department of Bacteriology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran.
Background: Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing enterobacteria (ESBL-PE) in carriers have become a global health problem. Using molecular typing techniques, including PFGE, could be useful to determine the source of bacterial dissemination. The current study aimed to investigate the intestinal carriage of ESBL-producing E.
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February 2022
Department of Bacteriology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran.
Microb Drug Resist
January 2021
Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Despite the existence of discrete and varied studies regarding extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing (ESBL-EC) in Iran, a comprehensive analysis on the prevalence of ESBL-EC has not yet been carried out. The current study analyzed published data regarding ESBL-EC in different regions of Iran to gain insight into this significant subject. A meta-analysis was performed using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis Software (version 2.
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September 2019
Department of Bacteriology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran. Electronic address:
Extended-Spectrum Beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriales (ESBL-PE) in fecal carriage have become a global health concern. Detection of putative virulent ESBL-producing E.coli (ESBL-EC) isolates among asymptomatic carriers is a threatening issue in public health.
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