Meta-analysis of staphylococcal diarrhea in some developing African countries

Staphylococcal diarrhea is a common gastro-intestinal illness caused by poor water supply and unhygienic food preparation. Although, about 70% of diarrheal cases per year have been attributed to the consumption of contaminated foods, in Africa, few studies have reported the incidence of Staphylococc...

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Main Authors: George P. Einstein, Orien L. Tulp, Temitope C. Oyesile, Olayide F. Obidi
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-06-01
Series:Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2314853516302001
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spelling doaj-4bb9cdc2e5d247b785532ad889fcc10e2020-11-25T01:55:55ZengSpringerOpenBeni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences2314-85352017-06-016214514810.1016/j.bjbas.2017.02.004Meta-analysis of staphylococcal diarrhea in some developing African countriesGeorge P. Einstein0Orien L. Tulp1Temitope C. Oyesile2Olayide F. Obidi3Einstein Medical Institute, USACollege of Medicine, USAT Montserrat, USACollege of Medicine, USAT Montserrat, USADepartment of Microbiology, University of Lagos, NigeriaStaphylococcal diarrhea is a common gastro-intestinal illness caused by poor water supply and unhygienic food preparation. Although, about 70% of diarrheal cases per year have been attributed to the consumption of contaminated foods, in Africa, few studies have reported the incidence of Staphylococcus-related diarrhea and the implicated virulence factors. We investigated the implications of common factors such as age of children, age of mothers, maternal level of education, gender of children, overall bacteria isolated, sanitary condition status and feeding type of mothers on the burden of staphylococcal diarrhea. A literature search was performed using Pubmed, Googlescholar, American society for microbiology (ASM) journals and other sources. The quality of studies was assessed. Adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the occurrence of Staphylococcus aureus amongst other causes were extracted. For each study, a multivariate logistic regression analysis of the adjusted odds ratio was performed to identify the risk factors on the burden of staphylococcal diarrhea. Six case-control studies were included in the meta–analysis. Quality of individual studies rages from 0.57–0.84 (median, 0.69). meta-analysis gave pooled odds ratios 3.27 (95% CI; 2.88–4.17). The results identified inadequate sanitary conditions and type of feeding as major risk factors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2314853516302001BurdenDiarrheaHygieneStaphylococcus aureus
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author George P. Einstein
Orien L. Tulp
Temitope C. Oyesile
Olayide F. Obidi
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Orien L. Tulp
Temitope C. Oyesile
Olayide F. Obidi
Meta-analysis of staphylococcal diarrhea in some developing African countries
Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences
Burden
Diarrhea
Hygiene
Staphylococcus aureus
author_facet George P. Einstein
Orien L. Tulp
Temitope C. Oyesile
Olayide F. Obidi
author_sort George P. Einstein
title Meta-analysis of staphylococcal diarrhea in some developing African countries
title_short Meta-analysis of staphylococcal diarrhea in some developing African countries
title_full Meta-analysis of staphylococcal diarrhea in some developing African countries
title_fullStr Meta-analysis of staphylococcal diarrhea in some developing African countries
title_full_unstemmed Meta-analysis of staphylococcal diarrhea in some developing African countries
title_sort meta-analysis of staphylococcal diarrhea in some developing african countries
publisher SpringerOpen
series Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences
issn 2314-8535
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Staphylococcal diarrhea is a common gastro-intestinal illness caused by poor water supply and unhygienic food preparation. Although, about 70% of diarrheal cases per year have been attributed to the consumption of contaminated foods, in Africa, few studies have reported the incidence of Staphylococcus-related diarrhea and the implicated virulence factors. We investigated the implications of common factors such as age of children, age of mothers, maternal level of education, gender of children, overall bacteria isolated, sanitary condition status and feeding type of mothers on the burden of staphylococcal diarrhea. A literature search was performed using Pubmed, Googlescholar, American society for microbiology (ASM) journals and other sources. The quality of studies was assessed. Adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the occurrence of Staphylococcus aureus amongst other causes were extracted. For each study, a multivariate logistic regression analysis of the adjusted odds ratio was performed to identify the risk factors on the burden of staphylococcal diarrhea. Six case-control studies were included in the meta–analysis. Quality of individual studies rages from 0.57–0.84 (median, 0.69). meta-analysis gave pooled odds ratios 3.27 (95% CI; 2.88–4.17). The results identified inadequate sanitary conditions and type of feeding as major risk factors.
topic Burden
Diarrhea
Hygiene
Staphylococcus aureus
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2314853516302001
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