P-1359. A Systematic Review of Prevalence and Epidemiological Characteristics of Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) in the United Kingdom
Uzair Akbar Ali, Tranprit Saluja

TL;DR
This study reviews the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the UK, finding rising prevalence and regional differences in resistance types and risk factors.
Contribution
The study provides a systematic review of CPE prevalence and risk factors in the UK, highlighting regional variations in resistance genes and transmission risks.
Findings
CPE prevalence in the UK ranged from 0.1% to 3.8% across different regions.
KPC, NDM, OXA-48, VIM, and NDM are the dominant carbapenem resistance genes in different UK regions.
Previous hospitalization and international travel are significant risk factors for CPE acquisition.
Abstract
The prevalence of Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) was low in the United Kingdom before the mid-2000s. CPE-associated infections are challenging to treat, resulting in an increased risk of treatment failure, higher treatment costs, morbidity, and mortality rates. There is a global rise in CPE prevalence, particularly in healthcare settings. Surveillance of CPE is essential for infection control measures and to prevent outbreaks. Screening of studies included in the reviewFigure 1.PRISMA flowchart for papers screened for the prevalence and epidemiology of CPE.Figure 2.Prevalence of CPE strains in the UK during the period 2003-2019 in seven different studies. PRISMA flowchart for papers screened for the prevalence and epidemiology of CPE. Prevalence of CPE strains in the UK during the period 2003-2019 in seven different studies. The study aimed to estimate CPE prevalence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria · Enterobacteriaceae and Cronobacter Research · Escherichia coli research studies
