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Paediatric morbidity and mortality in Sierra Leone. Have things changed after the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak?
Background: Sierra Leone was severely affected by the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak which is likely to have had longer term repercussions on the health system including on paediatric morbidity and mortality. We thus assessed under-five morbidity and mortality for malaria, acute respiratory Infections (AR...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676393/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33299543 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.18552.2 |
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description | Background: Sierra Leone was severely affected by the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak which is likely to have had longer term repercussions on the health system including on paediatric morbidity and mortality. We thus assessed under-five morbidity and mortality for malaria, acute respiratory Infections (ARI)/pneumonia, watery diarrhoea and measles during the post-Ebola period in Sierra Leone and compared this with the pre- and intra-Ebola periods. Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study using program data from the District Health Information system (DHIS2) and sourced from 14 districts in Sierra Leone. It included under-five children from 1,250 health facilities country-wide. Study periods included: before (June 1 (st), 2013-April 30 (th), 2014); during (June 1 (st), 2014-April 30 (th), 2015); and after Ebola (June 1 (st), 2016-April 30 (th), 2017). Results: Malaria, ARI/pneumonia and diarrhoea consultations declined during Ebola but recovered to pre-Ebola levels in the post-Ebola period. During the post-Ebola period, there was a highly significant reduction in case-fatality for the first three morbidities compared to the pre-Ebola period ( P<0.0001). Average number of measles cases increased from 48/month in the pre-Ebola period to 568/month (12-fold increase) post-Ebola. Although there was no difference in measles case-fatality between the pre- and post-Ebola periods, case-fatality post-Ebola was significantly lower than during Ebola (Relative Risk: 0.05, 95% confidence interval 0.02-0.15, P<0.0001). Conclusions: Consultations for under-five children at health facilities in Sierra Leone recovered to pre-Ebola levels and case-fatality for common childhood illnesses declined significantly. This is a change for the better. However, the high level of reported measles cases in the post-Ebola period indicates gaps in immune status and needs focused attention. |
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spelling | pubmed-76763932020-12-08 Paediatric morbidity and mortality in Sierra Leone. Have things changed after the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak? Sesay, Tom Denisiuk, Olga Zachariah, Rony F1000Res Research Article Background: Sierra Leone was severely affected by the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak which is likely to have had longer term repercussions on the health system including on paediatric morbidity and mortality. We thus assessed under-five morbidity and mortality for malaria, acute respiratory Infections (ARI)/pneumonia, watery diarrhoea and measles during the post-Ebola period in Sierra Leone and compared this with the pre- and intra-Ebola periods. Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study using program data from the District Health Information system (DHIS2) and sourced from 14 districts in Sierra Leone. It included under-five children from 1,250 health facilities country-wide. Study periods included: before (June 1 (st), 2013-April 30 (th), 2014); during (June 1 (st), 2014-April 30 (th), 2015); and after Ebola (June 1 (st), 2016-April 30 (th), 2017). Results: Malaria, ARI/pneumonia and diarrhoea consultations declined during Ebola but recovered to pre-Ebola levels in the post-Ebola period. During the post-Ebola period, there was a highly significant reduction in case-fatality for the first three morbidities compared to the pre-Ebola period ( P<0.0001). Average number of measles cases increased from 48/month in the pre-Ebola period to 568/month (12-fold increase) post-Ebola. Although there was no difference in measles case-fatality between the pre- and post-Ebola periods, case-fatality post-Ebola was significantly lower than during Ebola (Relative Risk: 0.05, 95% confidence interval 0.02-0.15, P<0.0001). Conclusions: Consultations for under-five children at health facilities in Sierra Leone recovered to pre-Ebola levels and case-fatality for common childhood illnesses declined significantly. This is a change for the better. However, the high level of reported measles cases in the post-Ebola period indicates gaps in immune status and needs focused attention. F1000 Research Limited 2020-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7676393/ /pubmed/33299543 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.18552.2 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Sesay T et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution IGO Licence. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sesay, Tom Denisiuk, Olga Zachariah, Rony Paediatric morbidity and mortality in Sierra Leone. Have things changed after the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak? |
title | Paediatric morbidity and mortality in Sierra Leone. Have things changed after the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak? |
title_full | Paediatric morbidity and mortality in Sierra Leone. Have things changed after the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak? |
title_fullStr | Paediatric morbidity and mortality in Sierra Leone. Have things changed after the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak? |
title_full_unstemmed | Paediatric morbidity and mortality in Sierra Leone. Have things changed after the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak? |
title_short | Paediatric morbidity and mortality in Sierra Leone. Have things changed after the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak? |
title_sort | paediatric morbidity and mortality in sierra leone. have things changed after the 2014/2015 ebola outbreak? |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676393/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33299543 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.18552.2 |
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