Global burden of urinary tract infections in older women from 1990 to 2021 with projections to 2040: a trend analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-06-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcimb.2025.1577777
Yongtao Hu, Wenming Ma, Kun Tang, Qiao Qi, Wenlong Xu, Ruijie Hu, Shuchen Liu, Kaixuan Zhang, Jing Chen, Chaozhao Liang
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Abstract

Background: Comprehensive estimations regarding the worldwide burden of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in older women aged ≥ 65 years are lacking. This study first explored the trends in the burden of UTIs among older women from 1990 to 2021 with projections to 2040.

Methods: The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021 analytical tool was adopted to calculate the age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR), age-standardized mortality rate (ASMR), and age-standardized disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) rate (ASDR). We applied the Joinpoint regression analysis to examine the overall trends by calculating the average annual percentage change. In addition, the trends were further stratified by age group, sociodemographic index, and geographic region. Predictive analysis was employed to make further estimations of the burden until 2040.

Results: The global ASIR of UTIs among older women remained stable between 1990 and 2021, while the ASMR and ASDR increased substantially during the same period. Moreover, the prediction analysis showed that although the ASIR in older women was projected to decline, the number of incident cases, deaths, and DALYs was forecasted to continue rising. Regionally, in 2021, South Asia experienced the greatest number of incident cases, deaths, and DALYs, and Tropical Latin America had the highest ASIR, ASMR, and ASDR. Between 1990 and 2021, we found Southern Latin America exhibited the largest regional-level increase in the ASIR, ASMR, and ASDR. At the national level, significant disparities in the burden of UTIs among older women were identified in different countries and territories.

Conclusion: Although the ASIR of UTIs among older women has remained stable over the past three decades, the annual number of incident cases, deaths, and DALYs from UTIs has increased substantially. During the same period, a significant upward trend was found in the UTIs-related ASMR and ASDR. With population growth and aging, the burden of UTIs is expected to keep rising in the coming years. These findings can provide valuable perspectives on the distribution and magnitude relating to the burden of UTIs and promote equity in health outcomes.

1990年至2021年全球老年妇女尿路感染负担及2040年预测:2021年全球疾病负担研究的趋势分析
背景:目前缺乏关于全球≥65岁老年妇女尿路感染(uti)负担的综合估计。本研究首先探讨了1990年至2021年老年妇女尿路感染负担的趋势,并对2040年进行了预测。方法:采用全球疾病、损伤和危险因素负担研究(GBD) 2021分析工具,计算年龄标准化发病率(ASIR)、年龄标准化死亡率(ASMR)和年龄标准化残疾调整生命年(DALYs)率(ASDR)。我们通过计算年平均百分比变化,应用Joinpoint回归分析来检验总体趋势。此外,趋势进一步按年龄组、社会人口指数和地理区域分层。采用预测分析对2040年之前的负担进行进一步估计。结果:1990年至2021年间,全球老年妇女尿路感染的ASIR保持稳定,而同期ASMR和ASDR大幅增加。此外,预测分析显示,尽管预计老年妇女的ASIR将下降,但预计事件病例数、死亡人数和DALYs将继续上升。从区域来看,2021年南亚的病例数、死亡人数和伤残补偿年最多,热带拉丁美洲的ASIR、ASMR和ASDR最高。在1990年至2021年间,我们发现拉丁美洲南部在ASIR、ASMR和ASDR方面表现出最大的区域水平增长。在国家一级,发现不同国家和地区老年妇女的尿路感染负担存在显著差异。结论:尽管在过去三十年中,老年妇女尿路感染的ASIR保持稳定,但每年尿路感染的病例数、死亡人数和DALYs大幅增加。在同一时期,与usi相关的ASMR和ASDR呈显著上升趋势。随着人口的增长和老龄化,尿路感染的负担预计在未来几年将继续增加。这些发现可以为与尿路感染负担有关的分布和程度提供有价值的观点,并促进健康结果的公平性。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology is a leading specialty journal, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across all pathogenic microorganisms and their interaction with their hosts. Chief Editor Yousef Abu Kwaik, University of Louisville is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology includes research on bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses, endosymbionts, prions and all microbial pathogens as well as the microbiota and its effect on health and disease in various hosts. The research approaches include molecular microbiology, cellular microbiology, gene regulation, proteomics, signal transduction, pathogenic evolution, genomics, structural biology, and virulence factors as well as model hosts. Areas of research to counteract infectious agents by the host include the host innate and adaptive immune responses as well as metabolic restrictions to various pathogenic microorganisms, vaccine design and development against various pathogenic microorganisms, and the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and its countermeasures.
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