Antibiotics (Sep 2021)

Antibiotic Resistance Prevalence and Trends in Patients Infected with <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> in the Period 2013–2020: Results of the European Registry on <i>H. pylori</i> Management (Hp-EuReg)

  • Luis Bujanda,
  • Olga P. Nyssen,
  • Dino Vaira,
  • Ilaria M. Saracino,
  • Giulia Fiorini,
  • Frode Lerang,
  • Sotirios Georgopoulos,
  • Bojan Tepes,
  • Frederic Heluwaert,
  • Antonio Gasbarrini,
  • Theodore Rokkas,
  • Dmitry Bordin,
  • Sinead Smith,
  • Vincent Lamy,
  • María Caldas,
  • Elena Resina,
  • Raquel Muñoz,
  • Ángel Cosme,
  • Ignasi Puig,
  • Francis Megraud,
  • Colm O’Morain,
  • Javier P. Gisbert,
  • on behalf of the Hp-EuReg Investigators

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10091058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1058

Abstract

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Background: Bacterial antibiotic resistance changes over time depending on multiple factors; therefore, it is essential to monitor the susceptibility trends to reduce the resistance impact on the effectiveness of various treatments. Objective: To conduct a time-trend analysis of Helicobacter pylori resistance to antibiotics in Europe. Methods: The international prospective European Registry on Helicobacter pylori Management (Hp-EuReg) collected data on all infected adult patients diagnosed with culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing positive results that were registered at AEG-REDCap e-CRF until December 2020. Results: Overall, 41,562 patients were included in the Hp-EuReg. Culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing were performed on gastric biopsies of 3974 (9.5%) patients, of whom 2852 (7%) were naive cases included for analysis. The number of positive cultures decreased by 35% from the period 2013–2016 to 2017–2020. Concerning naïve patients, no antibiotic resistance was found in 48% of the cases. The most frequent resistances were reported against metronidazole (30%), clarithromycin (25%), and levofloxacin (20%), whereas resistances to tetracycline and amoxicillin were below 1%. Dual and triple resistances were found in 13% and 6% of the cases, respectively. A decrease (p Conclusion: Culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing for Helicobacter pylori are scarcely performed (Helicobacter pylori resistance to clarithromycin remained above 15% throughout the period 2013–2020 and resistance to levofloxacin, as well as dual or triple resistances, were high. A progressive decrease in metronidazole resistance was observed.

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