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Table 1 Distribution and characteristics of studies on CPE in Ethiopia

From: Prevalence of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae from human clinical samples in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors

Study area

Region

Pub year

Study design

Participants

Desta et al. [25]

Addis Ababa

Central

2016

Cross -sectional

All hospitalized patients

Legese et al. [26]

Addis Ababa

Central

2017

Cross -sectional

Patients suspected of septicemia and UTIs

Beyene et al. [24]

Addis Ababa

Central

2019

Cross -sectional

Referred samples

Mitiku et al. [27]

Addis Ababa

Central

2019

Cross -sectional

Septicemia suspected under five children

Desalegn et al. [30]

Addis Ababa

Central

2019

Cross -sectional

Referred patients

Abdeta et al. [29]

Addis Ababa

Central

2021

Cross -sectional

Referred samples

Seman et al. [22]

Addis Ababa

Central

2021

Cross -sectional

Patients affected by urinary tract infection (UTI)

Tekele et al. [16]

Addis Ababa

Central

2021

Cross -sectional

All patients from both impatient and outpatient clinics

Seman et al. [23]

Addis Ababa

Central

2022

Cross -sectional

Adults and pediatric patients

Awoke et al. [28]

Addis Ababa

Central

2022

Cross -sectional

All patients from both impatient and outpatient clinics

Aklilu et al. [40]

Arba Minch

SNNPR

2020

Cross -sectional

Hospitalized patients with gastrointestinal colonization

Zakir et al. [41]

Arba Minch

SNNPR

2022

Cross -sectional

Neonates in intensive care units

Eshetie et al. [37]

Gondar

Amhara

2015

Cross -sectional

Symptomatic UTI suspected patients

Moges et al. [31]

Bahir Dar

Amhara

2019

Cross -sectional

Patients suspected for having bloodstream, UTI, wound and others infections

Alebel et al. [32]

Bahir Dar

Amhara

2021

Cross -sectional

Patients in intensive care units with symptoms for UTI, wound and others

Moges et al. [35]

Gondar, Dessie, and Debre Markos

Amhara

2021

Cross -sectional

Patients suspected of having bloodstream, UTI, wound and other infections

Worku et al. [36]

Gondar

Amhara

2022

Cross -sectional

Gastrointestinal tract complaint patients

Amare et al. [34]

Gondar

Amhara

2022

Cross -sectional

Asymptomatic food handlers working at the University of Gondar cafeteria

Tadesse et al. [33]

Bahir Dar

Amhara

2022

Cross -sectional

Patients symptomatic for bacterial infections

Alemayehu et al. [38]

Hawassa

Sidama

2021

Cross -sectional

All patients who visited the microbiology laboratory

Gashaw et al. [39]

Jimma

Oromia

2018

Cross -sectional

Patients had culture confirmed healthcare associated infections