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Pertussis-Associated Pneumonia in Infants and Children From Low- and Middle-Income Countries Participating in the PERCH Study

Background. Few data exist describing pertussis epidemiology among infants and children in low- and middle-income countries to guide preventive strategies. Methods. Children 1–59 months of age hospitalized with World Health Organization–defined severe or very severe pneumonia in 7 African and Asian...

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Autores principales: Barger-Kamate, Breanna, Deloria Knoll, Maria, Kagucia, E. Wangeci, Prosperi, Christine, Baggett, Henry C., Brooks, W. Abdullah, Feikin, Daniel R., Hammitt, Laura L., Howie, Stephen R. C., Levine, Orin S., Madhi, Shabir A., Scott, J. Anthony G., Thea, Donald M., Amornintapichet, Tussanee, Anderson, Trevor P., Awori, Juliet O., Baillie, Vicky L., Chipeta, James, DeLuca, Andrea N., Driscoll, Amanda J., Goswami, Doli, Higdon, Melissa M., Hossain, Lokman, Karron, Ruth A., Maloney, Susan, Moore, David P., Morpeth, Susan C., Mwananyanda, Lawrence, Ofordile, Ogochukwu, Olutunde, Emmanuel, Park, Daniel E., Sow, Samba O., Tapia, Milagritos D., Murdoch, David R., O'Brien, Katherine L., Kotloff, Karen L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5106621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27838672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciw546
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author Barger-Kamate, Breanna
Deloria Knoll, Maria
Kagucia, E. Wangeci
Prosperi, Christine
Baggett, Henry C.
Brooks, W. Abdullah
Feikin, Daniel R.
Hammitt, Laura L.
Howie, Stephen R. C.
Levine, Orin S.
Madhi, Shabir A.
Scott, J. Anthony G.
Thea, Donald M.
Amornintapichet, Tussanee
Anderson, Trevor P.
Awori, Juliet O.
Baillie, Vicky L.
Chipeta, James
DeLuca, Andrea N.
Driscoll, Amanda J.
Goswami, Doli
Higdon, Melissa M.
Hossain, Lokman
Karron, Ruth A.
Maloney, Susan
Moore, David P.
Morpeth, Susan C.
Mwananyanda, Lawrence
Ofordile, Ogochukwu
Olutunde, Emmanuel
Park, Daniel E.
Sow, Samba O.
Tapia, Milagritos D.
Murdoch, David R.
O'Brien, Katherine L.
Kotloff, Karen L.
author_facet Barger-Kamate, Breanna
Deloria Knoll, Maria
Kagucia, E. Wangeci
Prosperi, Christine
Baggett, Henry C.
Brooks, W. Abdullah
Feikin, Daniel R.
Hammitt, Laura L.
Howie, Stephen R. C.
Levine, Orin S.
Madhi, Shabir A.
Scott, J. Anthony G.
Thea, Donald M.
Amornintapichet, Tussanee
Anderson, Trevor P.
Awori, Juliet O.
Baillie, Vicky L.
Chipeta, James
DeLuca, Andrea N.
Driscoll, Amanda J.
Goswami, Doli
Higdon, Melissa M.
Hossain, Lokman
Karron, Ruth A.
Maloney, Susan
Moore, David P.
Morpeth, Susan C.
Mwananyanda, Lawrence
Ofordile, Ogochukwu
Olutunde, Emmanuel
Park, Daniel E.
Sow, Samba O.
Tapia, Milagritos D.
Murdoch, David R.
O'Brien, Katherine L.
Kotloff, Karen L.
author_sort Barger-Kamate, Breanna
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description Background. Few data exist describing pertussis epidemiology among infants and children in low- and middle-income countries to guide preventive strategies. Methods. Children 1–59 months of age hospitalized with World Health Organization–defined severe or very severe pneumonia in 7 African and Asian countries and similarly aged community controls were enrolled in the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health study. They underwent a standardized clinical evaluation and provided nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs and induced sputum (cases only) for Bordetella pertussis polymerase chain reaction. Risk factors and pertussis-associated clinical findings were identified. Results. Bordetella pertussis was detected in 53 of 4200 (1.3%) cases and 11 of 5196 (0.2%) controls. In the age stratum 1–5 months, 40 (2.3% of 1721) cases were positive, all from African sites, as were 8 (0.5% of 1617) controls. Pertussis-positive African cases 1–5 months old, compared to controls, were more often human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) uninfected-exposed (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 2.2), unvaccinated (aOR, 3.7), underweight (aOR, 6.3), and too young to be immunized (aOR, 16.1) (all P ≤ .05). Compared with pertussis-negative African cases in this age group, pertussis-positive cases were younger, more likely to vomit (aOR, 2.6), to cough ≥14 days (aOR, 6.3), to have leukocyte counts >20 000 cells/µL (aOR, 4.6), and to have lymphocyte counts >10 000 cells/µL (aOR, 7.2) (all P ≤ .05). The case fatality ratio of pertussis-infected pneumonia cases 1–5 months of age was 12.5% (95% confidence interval, 4.2%–26.8%; 5/40); pertussis was identified in 3.7% of 137 in-hospital deaths among African cases in this age group. Conclusions. In the postneonatal period, pertussis causes a small fraction of hospitalized pneumonia cases and deaths; however, case fatality is substantial. The propensity to infect unvaccinated infants and those at risk for insufficient immunity (too young to be vaccinated, premature, HIV-infected/exposed) suggests that the role for maternal vaccination should be considered along with efforts to reduce exposure to risk factors and to optimize childhood pertussis vaccination coverage.
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spelling pubmed-51066212016-11-14 Pertussis-Associated Pneumonia in Infants and Children From Low- and Middle-Income Countries Participating in the PERCH Study Barger-Kamate, Breanna Deloria Knoll, Maria Kagucia, E. Wangeci Prosperi, Christine Baggett, Henry C. Brooks, W. Abdullah Feikin, Daniel R. Hammitt, Laura L. Howie, Stephen R. C. Levine, Orin S. Madhi, Shabir A. Scott, J. Anthony G. Thea, Donald M. Amornintapichet, Tussanee Anderson, Trevor P. Awori, Juliet O. Baillie, Vicky L. Chipeta, James DeLuca, Andrea N. Driscoll, Amanda J. Goswami, Doli Higdon, Melissa M. Hossain, Lokman Karron, Ruth A. Maloney, Susan Moore, David P. Morpeth, Susan C. Mwananyanda, Lawrence Ofordile, Ogochukwu Olutunde, Emmanuel Park, Daniel E. Sow, Samba O. Tapia, Milagritos D. Murdoch, David R. O'Brien, Katherine L. Kotloff, Karen L. Clin Infect Dis Infant Pertussis Disease Burden in the Context of Maternal Immunization Strategies Background. Few data exist describing pertussis epidemiology among infants and children in low- and middle-income countries to guide preventive strategies. Methods. Children 1–59 months of age hospitalized with World Health Organization–defined severe or very severe pneumonia in 7 African and Asian countries and similarly aged community controls were enrolled in the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health study. They underwent a standardized clinical evaluation and provided nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs and induced sputum (cases only) for Bordetella pertussis polymerase chain reaction. Risk factors and pertussis-associated clinical findings were identified. Results. Bordetella pertussis was detected in 53 of 4200 (1.3%) cases and 11 of 5196 (0.2%) controls. In the age stratum 1–5 months, 40 (2.3% of 1721) cases were positive, all from African sites, as were 8 (0.5% of 1617) controls. Pertussis-positive African cases 1–5 months old, compared to controls, were more often human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) uninfected-exposed (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 2.2), unvaccinated (aOR, 3.7), underweight (aOR, 6.3), and too young to be immunized (aOR, 16.1) (all P ≤ .05). Compared with pertussis-negative African cases in this age group, pertussis-positive cases were younger, more likely to vomit (aOR, 2.6), to cough ≥14 days (aOR, 6.3), to have leukocyte counts >20 000 cells/µL (aOR, 4.6), and to have lymphocyte counts >10 000 cells/µL (aOR, 7.2) (all P ≤ .05). The case fatality ratio of pertussis-infected pneumonia cases 1–5 months of age was 12.5% (95% confidence interval, 4.2%–26.8%; 5/40); pertussis was identified in 3.7% of 137 in-hospital deaths among African cases in this age group. Conclusions. In the postneonatal period, pertussis causes a small fraction of hospitalized pneumonia cases and deaths; however, case fatality is substantial. The propensity to infect unvaccinated infants and those at risk for insufficient immunity (too young to be vaccinated, premature, HIV-infected/exposed) suggests that the role for maternal vaccination should be considered along with efforts to reduce exposure to risk factors and to optimize childhood pertussis vaccination coverage. Oxford University Press 2016-12-01 2016-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5106621/ /pubmed/27838672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciw546 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Infant Pertussis Disease Burden in the Context of Maternal Immunization Strategies
Barger-Kamate, Breanna
Deloria Knoll, Maria
Kagucia, E. Wangeci
Prosperi, Christine
Baggett, Henry C.
Brooks, W. Abdullah
Feikin, Daniel R.
Hammitt, Laura L.
Howie, Stephen R. C.
Levine, Orin S.
Madhi, Shabir A.
Scott, J. Anthony G.
Thea, Donald M.
Amornintapichet, Tussanee
Anderson, Trevor P.
Awori, Juliet O.
Baillie, Vicky L.
Chipeta, James
DeLuca, Andrea N.
Driscoll, Amanda J.
Goswami, Doli
Higdon, Melissa M.
Hossain, Lokman
Karron, Ruth A.
Maloney, Susan
Moore, David P.
Morpeth, Susan C.
Mwananyanda, Lawrence
Ofordile, Ogochukwu
Olutunde, Emmanuel
Park, Daniel E.
Sow, Samba O.
Tapia, Milagritos D.
Murdoch, David R.
O'Brien, Katherine L.
Kotloff, Karen L.
Pertussis-Associated Pneumonia in Infants and Children From Low- and Middle-Income Countries Participating in the PERCH Study
title Pertussis-Associated Pneumonia in Infants and Children From Low- and Middle-Income Countries Participating in the PERCH Study
title_full Pertussis-Associated Pneumonia in Infants and Children From Low- and Middle-Income Countries Participating in the PERCH Study
title_fullStr Pertussis-Associated Pneumonia in Infants and Children From Low- and Middle-Income Countries Participating in the PERCH Study
title_full_unstemmed Pertussis-Associated Pneumonia in Infants and Children From Low- and Middle-Income Countries Participating in the PERCH Study
title_short Pertussis-Associated Pneumonia in Infants and Children From Low- and Middle-Income Countries Participating in the PERCH Study
title_sort pertussis-associated pneumonia in infants and children from low- and middle-income countries participating in the perch study
topic Infant Pertussis Disease Burden in the Context of Maternal Immunization Strategies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5106621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27838672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciw546
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