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Etiology and Factors Associated with Pneumonia in Children under 5 Years of Age in Mali: A Prospective Case-Control Study

BACKGROUND: There are very limited data on children with pneumonia in Mali. The objective was to assess the etiology and factors associated with community-acquired pneumonia in hospitalized children <5 years of age in Mali. METHODS: A prospective hospital-based case-control study was implemented...

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Autores principales: Bénet, Thomas, Sylla, Mariam, Messaoudi, Mélina, Sánchez Picot, Valentina, Telles, Jean-Noël, Diakite, Abdoul-Aziz, Komurian-Pradel, Florence, Endtz, Hubert, Diallo, Souleymane, Paranhos-Baccalà, Gláucia, Vanhems, Philippe
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4687909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26696249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145447
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author Bénet, Thomas
Sylla, Mariam
Messaoudi, Mélina
Sánchez Picot, Valentina
Telles, Jean-Noël
Diakite, Abdoul-Aziz
Komurian-Pradel, Florence
Endtz, Hubert
Diallo, Souleymane
Paranhos-Baccalà, Gláucia
Vanhems, Philippe
author_facet Bénet, Thomas
Sylla, Mariam
Messaoudi, Mélina
Sánchez Picot, Valentina
Telles, Jean-Noël
Diakite, Abdoul-Aziz
Komurian-Pradel, Florence
Endtz, Hubert
Diallo, Souleymane
Paranhos-Baccalà, Gláucia
Vanhems, Philippe
author_sort Bénet, Thomas
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description BACKGROUND: There are very limited data on children with pneumonia in Mali. The objective was to assess the etiology and factors associated with community-acquired pneumonia in hospitalized children <5 years of age in Mali. METHODS: A prospective hospital-based case-control study was implemented in the Pediatric department of Gabriel Touré University Hospital at Bamako, Mali, between July 2011-December 2012. Cases were children with radiologically-confirmed pneumonia; Controls were hospitalized children without respiratory features, matched for age and period. Respiratory specimens, were collected to identify 19 viruses and 5 bacteria. Whole blood was collected from cases only. Factors associated with pneumonia were assessed by multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: Overall, 118 cases and 98 controls were analyzed; 44.1% were female, median age was 11 months. Among pneumonia cases, 30.5% were hypoxemic at admission, mortality was 4.2%. Pneumonia cases differed from the controls regarding clinical signs and symptoms but not in terms of past medical history. Multivariate analysis of nasal swab findings disclosed that S. pneumoniae (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 3.4, 95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 1.6–7.0), human metapneumovirus (aOR = 17.2, 95% CI: 2.0–151.4), respiratory syncytial virus [RSV] (aOR = 7.4, 95% CI: 2.3–23.3), and influenza A virus (aOR = 10.7, 95% CI: 1.0–112.2) were associated with pneumonia, independently of patient age, gender, period, and other pathogens. Distribution of S. pneumoniae and RSV differed by season with higher rates of S. pneumoniae in January-June and of RSV in July-September. Pneumococcal serotypes 1 and 5 were more frequent in pneumonia cases than in the controls (P = 0.009, and P = 0.04, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In this non-PCV population from Mali, pneumonia in children was mainly attributed to S. pneumoniae, RSV, human metapneumovirus, and influenza A virus. Increased pneumococcal conjugate vaccine coverage in children could significantly reduce the burden of pneumonia in sub-Saharan African countries.
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spelling pubmed-46879092015-12-31 Etiology and Factors Associated with Pneumonia in Children under 5 Years of Age in Mali: A Prospective Case-Control Study Bénet, Thomas Sylla, Mariam Messaoudi, Mélina Sánchez Picot, Valentina Telles, Jean-Noël Diakite, Abdoul-Aziz Komurian-Pradel, Florence Endtz, Hubert Diallo, Souleymane Paranhos-Baccalà, Gláucia Vanhems, Philippe PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: There are very limited data on children with pneumonia in Mali. The objective was to assess the etiology and factors associated with community-acquired pneumonia in hospitalized children <5 years of age in Mali. METHODS: A prospective hospital-based case-control study was implemented in the Pediatric department of Gabriel Touré University Hospital at Bamako, Mali, between July 2011-December 2012. Cases were children with radiologically-confirmed pneumonia; Controls were hospitalized children without respiratory features, matched for age and period. Respiratory specimens, were collected to identify 19 viruses and 5 bacteria. Whole blood was collected from cases only. Factors associated with pneumonia were assessed by multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: Overall, 118 cases and 98 controls were analyzed; 44.1% were female, median age was 11 months. Among pneumonia cases, 30.5% were hypoxemic at admission, mortality was 4.2%. Pneumonia cases differed from the controls regarding clinical signs and symptoms but not in terms of past medical history. Multivariate analysis of nasal swab findings disclosed that S. pneumoniae (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 3.4, 95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 1.6–7.0), human metapneumovirus (aOR = 17.2, 95% CI: 2.0–151.4), respiratory syncytial virus [RSV] (aOR = 7.4, 95% CI: 2.3–23.3), and influenza A virus (aOR = 10.7, 95% CI: 1.0–112.2) were associated with pneumonia, independently of patient age, gender, period, and other pathogens. Distribution of S. pneumoniae and RSV differed by season with higher rates of S. pneumoniae in January-June and of RSV in July-September. Pneumococcal serotypes 1 and 5 were more frequent in pneumonia cases than in the controls (P = 0.009, and P = 0.04, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In this non-PCV population from Mali, pneumonia in children was mainly attributed to S. pneumoniae, RSV, human metapneumovirus, and influenza A virus. Increased pneumococcal conjugate vaccine coverage in children could significantly reduce the burden of pneumonia in sub-Saharan African countries. Public Library of Science 2015-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4687909/ /pubmed/26696249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145447 Text en © 2015 Bénet et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bénet, Thomas
Sylla, Mariam
Messaoudi, Mélina
Sánchez Picot, Valentina
Telles, Jean-Noël
Diakite, Abdoul-Aziz
Komurian-Pradel, Florence
Endtz, Hubert
Diallo, Souleymane
Paranhos-Baccalà, Gláucia
Vanhems, Philippe
Etiology and Factors Associated with Pneumonia in Children under 5 Years of Age in Mali: A Prospective Case-Control Study
title Etiology and Factors Associated with Pneumonia in Children under 5 Years of Age in Mali: A Prospective Case-Control Study
title_full Etiology and Factors Associated with Pneumonia in Children under 5 Years of Age in Mali: A Prospective Case-Control Study
title_fullStr Etiology and Factors Associated with Pneumonia in Children under 5 Years of Age in Mali: A Prospective Case-Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Etiology and Factors Associated with Pneumonia in Children under 5 Years of Age in Mali: A Prospective Case-Control Study
title_short Etiology and Factors Associated with Pneumonia in Children under 5 Years of Age in Mali: A Prospective Case-Control Study
title_sort etiology and factors associated with pneumonia in children under 5 years of age in mali: a prospective case-control study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4687909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26696249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145447
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