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Abstract

Objectives

Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are significant problems as public health issues which need attention. Such infections are significant problems for society and healthcare organizations. This study aimed to carry out a systematic review and a meta-analysis to analyze the prevalence of HAIs globally.

Methods

We conducted a comprehensive search of electronic databases including EMBASE, Scopus, PubMed and Web of Science between 2000 and June 2021. We found 7031 articles. After removing the duplicates, 5430 studies were screened based on the titles/ abstracts. Then, we systematically evaluated the full texts of the 1909 remaining studies and selected 400 records with 29,159,630 participants for meta-analysis. Random-effects model was used for the analysis, and heterogeneity analysis and publication bias test were conducted.

Results

The rate of universal HAIs was 0.14 percent. The rate of HAIs is increasing by 0.06 percent annually. The highest rate of HAIs was in the AFR, while the lowest prevalence were in AMR and WPR. Besides, AFR prevalence in central Africa is higher than in other parts of the world by 0.27 (95% CI, 0.22–0.34). Besides, E. coli infected patients more than other micro-organisms such as Coagulase-negative staphylococci, Staphylococcus spp. and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In hospital wards, Transplant, and Neonatal wards and ICU had the highest rates. The prevalence of HAIs was higher in men than in women.

Conclusion

We identified several essential details about the rate of HAIs in various parts of the world. The HAIs rate and the most common micro-organism were different in various contexts. However, several essential gaps were also identified. The study findings can help hospital managers and health policy makers identify the reason for HAIs and apply effective control programs to implement different plans to reduce the HAIs rate and the financial costs of such infections and save resources.

Details

Title
Global prevalence of nosocomial infection: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Author
Raoofi, Samira  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Kan, Fatemeh Pashazadeh; Rafiei, Sima; Hosseinipalangi, Zahra; Zahra Noorani Mejareh; Khani, Saghar; Abdollahi, Bahare; Fatemeh Seyghalani Talab; Sanaei, Mohaddeseh  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Zarabi, Farnaz; Dolati, Yasamin; Ahmadi, Niloofar; Raoofi, Neda; Sarhadi, Yasamin; Masoumi, Maryam; Batool sadat Hosseini; Vali, Negin; Negin Gholamali; Asadi, Saba; Ahmadi, Saba; Ahmadi, Behrooz; Chomalu, Zahra Beiramy; Asadollahi, Elnaz; Rajabi, Mona; Dorsa Gharagozloo; Nejatifar, Zahra; Rana Soheylirad; Jalali, Shabnam; Aghajani, Farnaz; Navidriahy, Mobina; Sama Deylami; Nasiri, Mahmoud; Zareei, Mahsa; Golmohammadi, Zahra; Shabani, Hamideh; Torabi, Fatemeh; Shabaninejad, Hosein; Nemati, Ali; Amerzadeh, Mohammad; Aryankhesal, Aidin; Ghashghaee, Ahmad  VIAFID ORCID Logo 
First page
e0274248
Section
Research Article
Publication year
2023
Publication date
Jan 2023
Publisher
Public Library of Science
e-ISSN
19326203
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2770256619
Copyright
© 2023 Raoofi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.