The Prevalence of Malaria and Bacteremia Co-Infections among Febrile Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Protocol and Registration
2.2. Eligibility Criteria and Search Strategy
2.3. Study Selection and Data Extraction
2.4. Quality of the Included Studies
2.5. Data Syntheses
3. Results
3.1. Search Results
3.2. Characteristics of the Included Studies
3.3. Quality of the Included Studies
3.4. Co-Infection Types
3.5. Prevalence of Malaria and Bacteremia Co-Infection
3.6. Prevalence of Bacteremia among Patients with Malaria
3.7. Odds of Malaria and Bacteremia Co-Infections
3.8. Clinical Outcomes of Co-Infection
3.9. Publication Bias
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics of Malaria and Bacteremia | N (%) |
---|---|
P. falciparum and Gram-negative bacteria | 648 |
- Typhoidal Salmonella | 414 |
- Salmonella spp. | 74 |
- Non-typhoidal Salmonella | 19 |
- Escherichia coli | 10 |
- Klebsiella pneumoniae | 12 |
- Rickettsia felis | 12 |
- Acinetobacter spp. | 6 |
- Klebsiella spp. | 4 |
- Haemophilus influenzae | 3 |
- Pseudomonas spp. | 3 |
- Enterobacter cloacae | 2 |
- Serratia marcescens | 2 |
- Aeromonas spp. | 1 |
- Campylobacter spp. | 1 |
- Providencia spp. | 1 |
- Alcaligenes faecalis | 1 |
- Ochrobactrum tritici | 1 |
- Shigella spp. | 1 |
- Chryseobacter spp. | 1 |
- Citrobacter koseri | 1 |
- Unidentified | 79 |
P. falciparum and bacteremia (unidentified bacteria) | 391 |
P. falciparum and Gram-positive bacteria | 176 |
- Staphylococcus aureus | 79 |
- Streptococcus pneumoniae | 44 |
- Streptococcus spp. | 11 |
- Enterococcus spp. | 2 |
- Unidentified | 40 |
Malaria (unidentified species) and Gram-negative bacteria | 152 |
- Typhoidal Salmonella | 47 |
- Non-typhoidal Salmonella | 41 |
- Salmonella spp. | 1 |
- E. coli | 11 |
- K. pneumoniae | 10 |
- Klebsiella spp. | 1 |
- Proteus spp. | 4 |
- E. cloacae | 2 |
- Acinetobacter spp. | 2 |
- P. aeruginosa | 2 |
- H. influenzae | 1 |
- Campylobacter spp. | 1 |
- Unidentified | 29 |
Malaria (unidentified species) and Gram-positive bacteria | 51 |
- S. aureus | 4 |
- S. pneumoniae | 6 |
- Staphylococcus spp. | 16 |
- Streptococcus spp. | 2 |
- Enterococcus spp. | 1 |
- Unidentified | 22 |
P. falciparum and mixed infection | 16 |
- P. malariae + H. influenzae | 1 |
- P. malariae + S. pneumoniae | 1 |
- P. ovale + R. felis | 1 |
- P. ovale + S. aureus | 2 |
- Acinetobacter baumannii, E. cloacae | 1 |
- H. influenzae, S. aureus, and S. pneumoniae | 1 |
- R. felis + S. aureus | 1 |
- S. aureus + S. pneumoniae | 5 |
- T. whipplei, S. aureus, and S. pneumoniae | 1 |
- S. aureus and S. pyogenes | 1 |
- Escherichia vulneris/Proteus mirabilis | 1 |
Non-P. falciparum and Gram-negative bacteria | 5 |
- P. vivax + Typhoidal Salmonella | 2 |
- P. vivax + other Gram negative bacteria | 3 |
Non-P. falciparum and Gram-positive bacteria | 1 |
- P. vivax + Gram-positive bacteria | 1 |
Non-P. falciparum and mixed infection | 1 |
- P. ovale + S. aureus + S. enterica Typhi | 1 |
Malaria (unidentified species) and bacteremia (unidentified bacteria) | 142 |
Total | 1583 |
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Wilairatana, P.; Mala, W.; Masangkay, F.R.; Kotepui, K.U.; Kotepui, M. The Prevalence of Malaria and Bacteremia Co-Infections among Febrile Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2022, 7, 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed7090243
Wilairatana P, Mala W, Masangkay FR, Kotepui KU, Kotepui M. The Prevalence of Malaria and Bacteremia Co-Infections among Febrile Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2022; 7(9):243. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed7090243
Chicago/Turabian StyleWilairatana, Polrat, Wanida Mala, Frederick Ramirez Masangkay, Kwuntida Uthaisar Kotepui, and Manas Kotepui. 2022. "The Prevalence of Malaria and Bacteremia Co-Infections among Febrile Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 7, no. 9: 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed7090243
APA StyleWilairatana, P., Mala, W., Masangkay, F. R., Kotepui, K. U., & Kotepui, M. (2022). The Prevalence of Malaria and Bacteremia Co-Infections among Febrile Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 7(9), 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed7090243