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Early and late mortality after malaria in young children in Papua, Indonesia

BACKGROUND: In southern Papua, Indonesia, malaria is highly prevalent in young children and is a significant cause of morbidity and early mortality. The association between malaria and delayed mortality is unknown. METHODS: Routinely-collected hospital surveillance data from southern Papua, Indonesi...

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Autores principales: Patriani, Dewi, Arguni, Eggi, Kenangalem, Enny, Dini, Saber, Sugiarto, Paulus, Hasanuddin, Afdhal, Lampah, Daniel Adrian, Douglas, Nicholas M., Anstey, Nicholas M., Simpson, Julie Anne, Price, Ric N., Poespoprodjo, Jeanne Rini
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6820991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31666012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4497-y
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author Patriani, Dewi
Arguni, Eggi
Kenangalem, Enny
Dini, Saber
Sugiarto, Paulus
Hasanuddin, Afdhal
Lampah, Daniel Adrian
Douglas, Nicholas M.
Anstey, Nicholas M.
Simpson, Julie Anne
Price, Ric N.
Poespoprodjo, Jeanne Rini
author_facet Patriani, Dewi
Arguni, Eggi
Kenangalem, Enny
Dini, Saber
Sugiarto, Paulus
Hasanuddin, Afdhal
Lampah, Daniel Adrian
Douglas, Nicholas M.
Anstey, Nicholas M.
Simpson, Julie Anne
Price, Ric N.
Poespoprodjo, Jeanne Rini
author_sort Patriani, Dewi
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description BACKGROUND: In southern Papua, Indonesia, malaria is highly prevalent in young children and is a significant cause of morbidity and early mortality. The association between malaria and delayed mortality is unknown. METHODS: Routinely-collected hospital surveillance data from southern Papua, Indonesia, were used to assess the risk of recurrent malaria and mortality within 12 months of an initial presentation with malaria in all children younger than 5 years old attending the local hospital. Analysis was primarily by Kaplan Meier and Cox regression methods. RESULTS: In total 15,716 children presenting with malaria between April 2004 and December 2013 were included in the analysis; 6184 (39.3%) with Plasmodium falciparum, 7499 (47.7%) with P. vivax, 203 (1.3%) with P. malariae, 3 with P. ovale and 1827 (11.6%) with mixed infections. Within 1 year, 48.4% (7620/15,716) of children represented a total of 16,957 times with malaria (range 1 to 11 episodes), with the incidence of malaria being greater in patients initially presenting with P. vivax infection (1334 [95%CI 1307–1361] per 1000 patient years) compared to those with P. falciparum infection (920 [896–944]). In total 266 (1.7%) children died within 1 year of their initial presentation, 129 (48.5%) within 30 days and 137 (51.5%) between 31 and 365 days. There was no significant difference in the mortality risk in patients infected with P. vivax versus P. falciparum either before 30 days (Hazard Ratio (HR) 1.02 [0.69,1.49]) or between 31 and 365 days (HR = 1.30 [0.90,1.88]). Children who died had a greater incidence of malaria, 2280 [95%CI 1946–2671] per 1000 patient years preceding their death, compared to 1141 [95%CI 1124–1158] per 1000 patient years in those surviving. CONCLUSIONS: Children under-5 years old with P. vivax malaria, are at significant risk of multiple representations with malaria and of dying within 1 year of their initial presentation. Preventing recurrent malaria must be a public health priority in this vulnerable population.
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spelling pubmed-68209912019-11-04 Early and late mortality after malaria in young children in Papua, Indonesia Patriani, Dewi Arguni, Eggi Kenangalem, Enny Dini, Saber Sugiarto, Paulus Hasanuddin, Afdhal Lampah, Daniel Adrian Douglas, Nicholas M. Anstey, Nicholas M. Simpson, Julie Anne Price, Ric N. Poespoprodjo, Jeanne Rini BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: In southern Papua, Indonesia, malaria is highly prevalent in young children and is a significant cause of morbidity and early mortality. The association between malaria and delayed mortality is unknown. METHODS: Routinely-collected hospital surveillance data from southern Papua, Indonesia, were used to assess the risk of recurrent malaria and mortality within 12 months of an initial presentation with malaria in all children younger than 5 years old attending the local hospital. Analysis was primarily by Kaplan Meier and Cox regression methods. RESULTS: In total 15,716 children presenting with malaria between April 2004 and December 2013 were included in the analysis; 6184 (39.3%) with Plasmodium falciparum, 7499 (47.7%) with P. vivax, 203 (1.3%) with P. malariae, 3 with P. ovale and 1827 (11.6%) with mixed infections. Within 1 year, 48.4% (7620/15,716) of children represented a total of 16,957 times with malaria (range 1 to 11 episodes), with the incidence of malaria being greater in patients initially presenting with P. vivax infection (1334 [95%CI 1307–1361] per 1000 patient years) compared to those with P. falciparum infection (920 [896–944]). In total 266 (1.7%) children died within 1 year of their initial presentation, 129 (48.5%) within 30 days and 137 (51.5%) between 31 and 365 days. There was no significant difference in the mortality risk in patients infected with P. vivax versus P. falciparum either before 30 days (Hazard Ratio (HR) 1.02 [0.69,1.49]) or between 31 and 365 days (HR = 1.30 [0.90,1.88]). Children who died had a greater incidence of malaria, 2280 [95%CI 1946–2671] per 1000 patient years preceding their death, compared to 1141 [95%CI 1124–1158] per 1000 patient years in those surviving. CONCLUSIONS: Children under-5 years old with P. vivax malaria, are at significant risk of multiple representations with malaria and of dying within 1 year of their initial presentation. Preventing recurrent malaria must be a public health priority in this vulnerable population. BioMed Central 2019-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6820991/ /pubmed/31666012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4497-y Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Patriani, Dewi
Arguni, Eggi
Kenangalem, Enny
Dini, Saber
Sugiarto, Paulus
Hasanuddin, Afdhal
Lampah, Daniel Adrian
Douglas, Nicholas M.
Anstey, Nicholas M.
Simpson, Julie Anne
Price, Ric N.
Poespoprodjo, Jeanne Rini
Early and late mortality after malaria in young children in Papua, Indonesia
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title_full Early and late mortality after malaria in young children in Papua, Indonesia
title_fullStr Early and late mortality after malaria in young children in Papua, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Early and late mortality after malaria in young children in Papua, Indonesia
title_short Early and late mortality after malaria in young children in Papua, Indonesia
title_sort early and late mortality after malaria in young children in papua, indonesia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6820991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31666012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4497-y
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