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Age distribution and mortality associated with intussusception in children under two years of age in nine sentinel surveillance hospitals in Zambia, 2007-2018

INTRODUCTION: recipients of monovalent rotavirus vaccine have a low risk of developing intussusception (IS) in high- to medium-high-income countries. In sub-Saharan Africa, Zambia included, this risk of IS has not been assessed. Two-dose monovalent rotavirus vaccine, introduced in Zambia in 2012 in...

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Autores principales: Mpabalwani, Evans Mwila, Bvulani, Bruce, Simwaka, Julia, Chitambala, Pearson, Matapo, Belem, Tate, Jacqueline, Parashar, Umesh, Mwenda, Jason Mathiu
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8437426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34548898
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2021.39.1.26671
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author Mpabalwani, Evans Mwila
Bvulani, Bruce
Simwaka, Julia
Chitambala, Pearson
Matapo, Belem
Tate, Jacqueline
Parashar, Umesh
Mwenda, Jason Mathiu
author_facet Mpabalwani, Evans Mwila
Bvulani, Bruce
Simwaka, Julia
Chitambala, Pearson
Matapo, Belem
Tate, Jacqueline
Parashar, Umesh
Mwenda, Jason Mathiu
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description INTRODUCTION: recipients of monovalent rotavirus vaccine have a low risk of developing intussusception (IS) in high- to medium-high-income countries. In sub-Saharan Africa, Zambia included, this risk of IS has not been assessed. Two-dose monovalent rotavirus vaccine, introduced in Zambia in 2012 in the capital of Lusaka, and rolled out countrywide in 2013, is administered at 6 and 10 weeks of age with no catch-up dose. Active IS surveillance monitoring in children < 2 years has been ongoing in Zambia since July 2009 and additional retrospective review was conducted from 2007- June 2009. METHODS: retrospective review (January 2007-June 2009) and prospective (July 2009-December 2018) IS surveillance was conducted at nine hospitals and four large paediatric hospital departments in Zambia, respectively. Demographic and clinical data were collected from medical folder abstraction and supplemented by parental interview during prospective surveillance. RESULTS: a total of 248 children < 2 years with IS were identified; 57.3% were male. Most cases with IS were infants (85.5%). IS admissions remained stable during the surveillance period with no seasonality pattern although an increase in cases occurred between August and October, hot dry season. The median time from symptom onset to presentation for treatment was 2 days and 63.6% (154/242) of IS diagnoses were made during surgery. The bowel resection rate was 46.6%. A high CFR of 23.3% was observed. CONCLUSION: the number of intussusception cases in Zambia was relatively small and remained stable over the 12-year study period. However, a high CFR was observed among cases.
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spelling pubmed-84374262021-09-20 Age distribution and mortality associated with intussusception in children under two years of age in nine sentinel surveillance hospitals in Zambia, 2007-2018 Mpabalwani, Evans Mwila Bvulani, Bruce Simwaka, Julia Chitambala, Pearson Matapo, Belem Tate, Jacqueline Parashar, Umesh Mwenda, Jason Mathiu Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: recipients of monovalent rotavirus vaccine have a low risk of developing intussusception (IS) in high- to medium-high-income countries. In sub-Saharan Africa, Zambia included, this risk of IS has not been assessed. Two-dose monovalent rotavirus vaccine, introduced in Zambia in 2012 in the capital of Lusaka, and rolled out countrywide in 2013, is administered at 6 and 10 weeks of age with no catch-up dose. Active IS surveillance monitoring in children < 2 years has been ongoing in Zambia since July 2009 and additional retrospective review was conducted from 2007- June 2009. METHODS: retrospective review (January 2007-June 2009) and prospective (July 2009-December 2018) IS surveillance was conducted at nine hospitals and four large paediatric hospital departments in Zambia, respectively. Demographic and clinical data were collected from medical folder abstraction and supplemented by parental interview during prospective surveillance. RESULTS: a total of 248 children < 2 years with IS were identified; 57.3% were male. Most cases with IS were infants (85.5%). IS admissions remained stable during the surveillance period with no seasonality pattern although an increase in cases occurred between August and October, hot dry season. The median time from symptom onset to presentation for treatment was 2 days and 63.6% (154/242) of IS diagnoses were made during surgery. The bowel resection rate was 46.6%. A high CFR of 23.3% was observed. CONCLUSION: the number of intussusception cases in Zambia was relatively small and remained stable over the 12-year study period. However, a high CFR was observed among cases. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2021-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8437426/ /pubmed/34548898 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2021.39.1.26671 Text en ©Evans Mwila Mpabalwani et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Mpabalwani, Evans Mwila
Bvulani, Bruce
Simwaka, Julia
Chitambala, Pearson
Matapo, Belem
Tate, Jacqueline
Parashar, Umesh
Mwenda, Jason Mathiu
Age distribution and mortality associated with intussusception in children under two years of age in nine sentinel surveillance hospitals in Zambia, 2007-2018
title Age distribution and mortality associated with intussusception in children under two years of age in nine sentinel surveillance hospitals in Zambia, 2007-2018
title_full Age distribution and mortality associated with intussusception in children under two years of age in nine sentinel surveillance hospitals in Zambia, 2007-2018
title_fullStr Age distribution and mortality associated with intussusception in children under two years of age in nine sentinel surveillance hospitals in Zambia, 2007-2018
title_full_unstemmed Age distribution and mortality associated with intussusception in children under two years of age in nine sentinel surveillance hospitals in Zambia, 2007-2018
title_short Age distribution and mortality associated with intussusception in children under two years of age in nine sentinel surveillance hospitals in Zambia, 2007-2018
title_sort age distribution and mortality associated with intussusception in children under two years of age in nine sentinel surveillance hospitals in zambia, 2007-2018
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8437426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34548898
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2021.39.1.26671
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