Title of article :
Bacterial Etiology of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Turkey: A Systematic Review
Author/Authors :
Pinar Kahraman Kilbas, Elmas Medical Laboratory Techniques - Vocational School of Health Services - Fenerbahçe University , ̇Istanbul, Turkey , Kilbas, Imdat Department of Clinical Microbiology - Sakarya University Faculty of Medicine, Sakarya, Turkey , Hakki Ciftci, Ihsan Department of Clinical Microbiology - Sakarya University Faculty of Medicine, Sakarya, Turkey
Abstract :
Context: Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are prevalent diseases and a major cause of referral to primary healthcare centers.
The present study aimed to identify the bacterial etiology of LRTIs to determine the trend changes within the past three decades and
help ascertain the new scenarios of empirical LRTI therapy in Turkey.
Methods: This systematic review was conducted by searching various electronic databases based on specified criteria. In total, 2,670
articles were identified, which had been published during 1990 - 2020 and could be potentially used, and 46 scientific studies that
met the eligibility criteria were selected for the review.
Results: The most frequently isolated bacteria in the reviewed studies were Acinetobacter spp. (31.68%), P. aeruginosa (16.59%), H.
influenzae (14.30%), and S. pneumoniae (13.80%). Data analysis also indicated that the most frequent reports of LRTI agents were in
Aegean region in Turkey during 2014-2020.
Conclusions: This systematic review reflected the changes in LRTI agents over the past three decades in Turkey. Knowledge of the
frequency of LRTI bacterial agents specific to each country could help healthcare professionals in reporting laboratory results and
prescribing/selecting the most effective antibiotics for the treatment of the disease.
Keywords :
Lower Respiratory Tract Infections , Community-Acquired Pneumonia , Nosocomial Pneumonia
Journal title :
Journal of Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences