Increased incidence and mortality from Listeria monocytogenes infection in Spain
Autor:
Vázquez, Elena
; de Gregorio-Vicente, Óscar
; Soriano, Vicente
; Álvarez-Domínguez, Carmen
; Corral, Octavio
; Moreno-Torres, Víctor
Fecha:
2024Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
International Journal of Infectious DiseasesCitación:
Vázquez, E., de Gregorio-Vicente, O., Soriano, V., Álvarez-Domínguez, C., Corral, O., & Moreno-Torres, V. (2024). Increased incidence and mortality from Listeria monocytogenes infection in Spain. International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases, 145, 107089. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2024.107089Tipo de Ítem:
article
Resumen:
Objectives
Listeria monocytogenes (LM) is a health threat worldwide given its high mortality and the growing of high-risk susceptible populations.
Methods
All hospitalizations with a diagnosis of LM in the National Registry of Hospital Discharges were examined in Spain from 2000 to 2021.
Results
A total of 8152 hospital admissions with LM were identified. The mean age was 59.5 years and 48% were immunosuppressed (IS).
The rate of LM hospitalizations increased from 5 per 1 million population in 2000 to 8.9 in 2021 (p < 0.001). A foodborne outbreak in Andalusia determined a sharp increase in admissions with LM during 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns were associated with a decrease in LM admissions.
The overall in-hospital mortality was 16.7%. The number of deaths in patients hospitalized with LM rose from 7.8 per 100,000 deceased in 2000 to 18 in 2021 (p < 0.001). After adjustment, age >65 years (odds ratio [OR] = 2.16), sepsis (OR = 2.60), meningoencephalitis (OR = 1.72), endocarditis (OR = 2.0), neonatal listeriosis (OR = 2.10) and IS (OR = 2.09) were associated with mortality.
Conclusions
The number of patients hospitalized with LM in Spain has increased significantly from 2000 to 2021. The increase in the rate of admissions and deaths was largely driven by the growing proportion of elderly and IS patients.
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