“…Among the 54 included studies, 3,12–69 42 (78%) described infections and 12 (22%) described colonization with at least one of the pathogens of interest ( Table 1 ). 13,18,26,33,37,43,45,47,50,51,53–55,57 Most studies were from the USA (n=42), 3,14–17,20,21,21,23–28,30–33,37,38,40–42,44–51,53–63,67–69 although studies from Israel (n=5), 13,29,34,36,39,52 New Zealand (n=4), 12,43,64–66 Australia (n=2), 19,35 and Brazil (n=1) 18 were also identified ( Figure 1 ). Studies of infection most often included patients with skin and soft tissue infection (SSTI) caused by S. aureus or urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by E. coli or other Enterobacterales, while other infections like community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) were described more rarely.…”