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Design and conduct of facility-based surveillance for severe childhood pneumonia in the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) trial

Pneumonia is both a treatable and preventable disease but remains a leading cause of death in children worldwide. Household air pollution caused by burning biomass fuels for cooking has been identified as a potentially preventable risk factor for pneumonia in low- and middle-income countries. We are...

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Autores principales: Simkovich, Suzanne M., Underhill, Lindsay J., Kirby, Miles A., Goodman, Dina, Crocker, Mary E., Hossen, Shakir, McCracken, John P., de León, Oscar, Thompson, Lisa M., Garg, Sarada S., Balakrishnan, Kalpana, Thangavel, Gurusamy, Rosa, Ghislaine, Peel, Jennifer L., Clasen, Thomas F., McCollum, Eric D., Checkley, William
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7086071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32211438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00308-2019
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author Simkovich, Suzanne M.
Underhill, Lindsay J.
Kirby, Miles A.
Goodman, Dina
Crocker, Mary E.
Hossen, Shakir
McCracken, John P.
de León, Oscar
Thompson, Lisa M.
Garg, Sarada S.
Balakrishnan, Kalpana
Thangavel, Gurusamy
Rosa, Ghislaine
Peel, Jennifer L.
Clasen, Thomas F.
McCollum, Eric D.
Checkley, William
author_facet Simkovich, Suzanne M.
Underhill, Lindsay J.
Kirby, Miles A.
Goodman, Dina
Crocker, Mary E.
Hossen, Shakir
McCracken, John P.
de León, Oscar
Thompson, Lisa M.
Garg, Sarada S.
Balakrishnan, Kalpana
Thangavel, Gurusamy
Rosa, Ghislaine
Peel, Jennifer L.
Clasen, Thomas F.
McCollum, Eric D.
Checkley, William
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description Pneumonia is both a treatable and preventable disease but remains a leading cause of death in children worldwide. Household air pollution caused by burning biomass fuels for cooking has been identified as a potentially preventable risk factor for pneumonia in low- and middle-income countries. We are conducting a randomised controlled trial of a clean energy intervention in 3200 households with pregnant women living in Guatemala, India, Peru and Rwanda. Here, we describe the protocol to ascertain the incidence of severe pneumonia in infants born to participants during the first year of the study period using three independent algorithms: the presence of cough or difficulty breathing and hypoxaemia (≤92% in Guatemala, India and Rwanda and ≤86% in Peru); presence of cough or difficulty breathing along with at least one World Health Organization-defined general danger sign and consolidation on chest radiography or lung ultrasound; and pneumonia confirmed to be the cause of death by verbal autopsy. Prior to the study launch, we identified health facilities in the study areas where cases of severe pneumonia would be referred. After participant enrolment, we posted staff at each of these facilities to identify children enrolled in the trial seeking care for severe pneumonia. To ensure severe pneumonia cases are not missed, we are also conducting home visits to all households and providing education on pneumonia to the mother. Severe pneumonia reduction due to mitigation of household air pollution could be a key piece of evidence that sways policymakers to invest in liquefied petroleum gas distribution programmes.
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spelling pubmed-70860712020-03-24 Design and conduct of facility-based surveillance for severe childhood pneumonia in the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) trial Simkovich, Suzanne M. Underhill, Lindsay J. Kirby, Miles A. Goodman, Dina Crocker, Mary E. Hossen, Shakir McCracken, John P. de León, Oscar Thompson, Lisa M. Garg, Sarada S. Balakrishnan, Kalpana Thangavel, Gurusamy Rosa, Ghislaine Peel, Jennifer L. Clasen, Thomas F. McCollum, Eric D. Checkley, William ERJ Open Res Study Protocols Pneumonia is both a treatable and preventable disease but remains a leading cause of death in children worldwide. Household air pollution caused by burning biomass fuels for cooking has been identified as a potentially preventable risk factor for pneumonia in low- and middle-income countries. We are conducting a randomised controlled trial of a clean energy intervention in 3200 households with pregnant women living in Guatemala, India, Peru and Rwanda. Here, we describe the protocol to ascertain the incidence of severe pneumonia in infants born to participants during the first year of the study period using three independent algorithms: the presence of cough or difficulty breathing and hypoxaemia (≤92% in Guatemala, India and Rwanda and ≤86% in Peru); presence of cough or difficulty breathing along with at least one World Health Organization-defined general danger sign and consolidation on chest radiography or lung ultrasound; and pneumonia confirmed to be the cause of death by verbal autopsy. Prior to the study launch, we identified health facilities in the study areas where cases of severe pneumonia would be referred. After participant enrolment, we posted staff at each of these facilities to identify children enrolled in the trial seeking care for severe pneumonia. To ensure severe pneumonia cases are not missed, we are also conducting home visits to all households and providing education on pneumonia to the mother. Severe pneumonia reduction due to mitigation of household air pollution could be a key piece of evidence that sways policymakers to invest in liquefied petroleum gas distribution programmes. European Respiratory Society 2020-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7086071/ /pubmed/32211438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00308-2019 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.
spellingShingle Study Protocols
Simkovich, Suzanne M.
Underhill, Lindsay J.
Kirby, Miles A.
Goodman, Dina
Crocker, Mary E.
Hossen, Shakir
McCracken, John P.
de León, Oscar
Thompson, Lisa M.
Garg, Sarada S.
Balakrishnan, Kalpana
Thangavel, Gurusamy
Rosa, Ghislaine
Peel, Jennifer L.
Clasen, Thomas F.
McCollum, Eric D.
Checkley, William
Design and conduct of facility-based surveillance for severe childhood pneumonia in the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) trial
title Design and conduct of facility-based surveillance for severe childhood pneumonia in the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) trial
title_full Design and conduct of facility-based surveillance for severe childhood pneumonia in the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) trial
title_fullStr Design and conduct of facility-based surveillance for severe childhood pneumonia in the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) trial
title_full_unstemmed Design and conduct of facility-based surveillance for severe childhood pneumonia in the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) trial
title_short Design and conduct of facility-based surveillance for severe childhood pneumonia in the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) trial
title_sort design and conduct of facility-based surveillance for severe childhood pneumonia in the household air pollution intervention network (hapin) trial
topic Study Protocols
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7086071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32211438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00308-2019
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