| Literature DB >> 34906101 |
Ashley Hammond1, Alice Halliday2, Hannah V Thornton3, Alastair D Hay3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Preventing respiratory tract infections (RTIs) could have profound effects on quality of life, primary care workload, antibiotic prescribing and stewardship. We aimed to identify factors that increase and decrease RTI acquisition within Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member countries.Entities:
Keywords: Community; Predisposing factors; Respiratory tract infections
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34906101 PMCID: PMC8670045 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-021-06954-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1PRISMA flowchart for inclusion and exclusion of studies
Study characteristics
| Study characteristics | Number of papers | References |
|---|---|---|
| Study design | ||
| Observational | 12 | [ |
| Case–control | 10 | [ |
| Cross-sectional | 1 | [ |
| Participant age | ||
| Adults (≥ 18 years) | 9 | [ |
| Children (< 18 years) | 5 | [ |
| Mixed adults and children | 9 | [ |
| Recruitment location | ||
| Primary care | 14 | [ |
| Outpatient/inpatient | 3 | [ |
| Emergency department | 3 | [ |
| Community | 3 | [ |
| Number of study participants | ||
| < 500 | 3 | [ |
| 500–1000 | 2 | [ |
| 1001–2000 | 7 | [ |
| 2001–5000 | 3 | [ |
| 5001–10,000 | 1 | [ |
| > 10,000 | 7 | [ |
| Primary RTI investigated | ||
| Community-acquired pneumonia | 15 | [ |
| Influenza-like-illness | 2 | [ |
| Lower RTI | 2 | [ |
| Any RTI | 4 | [ |
Fig. 2Pooled health-related risk factors for acquisition of respiratory tract infections, grouped by condition and ordered by increasing standard error
Fig. 3Pooled demographic, lifestyle and social risk factors for acquisition of respiratory tract infections, grouped by condition and ordered by increasing standard error