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From gram-negative strains to mortality: understanding bacterial resistance in mainland China
This study investigates the detection and resistance rates of major Gram-negative pathogens—Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Acinetobacter baumannii—across China, and examines their associations with climate, agriculture, economy, and diet. This study draws on data from the China Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System (CARSS) and the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). From 2014 to 2021, bacterial cases rose significantly, with notable regional variations in detection and resistance rates. Descriptive statistics and double fixed-effects regression models were used analyze associations. Results indicate a steady increase in bacterial detection and resistance rates over time. Regional differences were pronounced. Environmental factors, including humidity, temperature, and rainfall were significantly correlated with these rates. Economic conditions and dietary patterns also showed relevant correlations. Overall, the study underscores the need for region-specific public health strategies, as local conditions significantly influence the spread and resistance of carbapenem-resistant bacteria. Besides, the analysis also shows that local conditions significantly influence the spread and resistance of carbapenem-resistant bacteria. Tailored interventions are essential for effective control of these public health threats.
期刊介绍:
ESEU is an international journal, focusing primarily on Europe, with a broad scope covering all aspects of environmental sciences, including the main topic regulation.
ESEU will discuss the entanglement between environmental sciences and regulation because, in recent years, there have been misunderstandings and even disagreement between stakeholders in these two areas. ESEU will help to improve the comprehension of issues between environmental sciences and regulation.
ESEU will be an outlet from the German-speaking (DACH) countries to Europe and an inlet from Europe to the DACH countries regarding environmental sciences and regulation.
Moreover, ESEU will facilitate the exchange of ideas and interaction between Europe and the DACH countries regarding environmental regulatory issues.
Although Europe is at the center of ESEU, the journal will not exclude the rest of the world, because regulatory issues pertaining to environmental sciences can be fully seen only from a global perspective.