Temporal, regional, and demographic differences among antimicrobial-resistant domestic Campylobacter jejuni human infections across the United States, 2013-2019.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents Pub Date : 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2025.107467
Hamid Reza Sodagari, Mohammad Nasim Sohail, Csaba Varga
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Abstract

Human infections with antimicrobial-resistant Campylobacter jejuni increase morbidity, mortality, hospitalization, and treatment costs. Resistance to antimicrobials recommended to treat campylobacteriosis has increased in the United States of America (US), despite the mitigating efforts of public health authorities. This study analyzed publicly available antimicrobial resistance (AMR) monitoring data collected by the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS) to assess temporal, regional, and demographic differences in AMR among domestically acquired C. jejuni infections across the US between 2013 and 2019. Mann-Kendall tests evaluated trends in AMR throughout the study period. Poisson regression models assessed differences in resistance to each antimicrobial class among the years, age groups, and regions. Among the 7,624 C. jejuni isolates, high resistance was identified against tetracyclines (n=3,504; 45.96%; 95% CI=44.84-47.09), and quinolones (n=2,093; 27.45%; 95% CI=26.45-28.47). An increasing trend in resistance to quinolones (p=0.07) and a decreasing trend for tetracyclines (p = 0.036) were identified. The rate of isolates that showed resistance to all antimicrobial classes except tetracyclines, was significantly higher in Connecticut. Resistance rates for all antimicrobials, except aminoglycosides were higher among the 20 to 39-year-old age group. Regions and age groups with the greatest AMR rates were identified which warrants further studies to identify individual and area-level risk factors. To mitigate the burden of antimicrobial-resistant C. jejuni infections health authorities should focus on regions and age groups with the highest risk.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents is a peer-reviewed publication offering comprehensive and current reference information on the physical, pharmacological, in vitro, and clinical properties of individual antimicrobial agents, covering antiviral, antiparasitic, antibacterial, and antifungal agents. The journal not only communicates new trends and developments through authoritative review articles but also addresses the critical issue of antimicrobial resistance, both in hospital and community settings. Published content includes solicited reviews by leading experts and high-quality original research papers in the specified fields.
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