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The Etiology of Pneumonia in Zambian Children: Findings From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) Study

Childhood pneumonia in developing countries is the foremost cause of morbidity and death. Fresh information on etiology is needed, considering the changing epidemiology of pneumonia in the setting of greater availability of effective vaccines, changing antibiotic use and improved access to care. We...

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Autores principales: Mwananyanda, Lawrence, Thea, Donald M., Chipeta, James, Kwenda, Geoffrey, Mulindwa, Justin M., Mwenechanya, Musaku, Prosperi, Christine, Higdon, Melissa M., Haddix, Meredith, Hammitt, Laura L., Feikin, Daniel R., Murdoch, David R., O’Brien, Katherine L., Deloria Knoll, Maria, Mwansa, James, Wa Somwe, Somwe, Seidenberg, Phil
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8448410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34448743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000002652
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author Mwananyanda, Lawrence
Thea, Donald M.
Chipeta, James
Kwenda, Geoffrey
Mulindwa, Justin M.
Mwenechanya, Musaku
Prosperi, Christine
Higdon, Melissa M.
Haddix, Meredith
Hammitt, Laura L.
Feikin, Daniel R.
Murdoch, David R.
O’Brien, Katherine L.
Deloria Knoll, Maria
Mwansa, James
Wa Somwe, Somwe
Seidenberg, Phil
author_facet Mwananyanda, Lawrence
Thea, Donald M.
Chipeta, James
Kwenda, Geoffrey
Mulindwa, Justin M.
Mwenechanya, Musaku
Prosperi, Christine
Higdon, Melissa M.
Haddix, Meredith
Hammitt, Laura L.
Feikin, Daniel R.
Murdoch, David R.
O’Brien, Katherine L.
Deloria Knoll, Maria
Mwansa, James
Wa Somwe, Somwe
Seidenberg, Phil
author_sort Mwananyanda, Lawrence
collection PubMed
description Childhood pneumonia in developing countries is the foremost cause of morbidity and death. Fresh information on etiology is needed, considering the changing epidemiology of pneumonia in the setting of greater availability of effective vaccines, changing antibiotic use and improved access to care. We report here the Zambia site results of the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health study on the etiology of pneumonia among HIV-uninfected children in Lusaka, Zambia. METHODS: We conducted a case–control study of HIV-uninfected children age 1–59 months admitted with World Health Organization-defined severe or very severe pneumonia to a large tertiary care hospital in Lusaka. History, physical examination, chest radiographs (CXRs), blood cultures and nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal swabs were obtained and tested by polymerase chain reaction and routine microbiology for the presence of 30 bacteria and viruses. From age and seasonally matched controls, we tested blood and nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal samples. We used the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health integrated analysis to determine the individual and population etiologic fraction for individual pathogens as the cause of pneumonia. RESULTS: Among the 514 HIV-uninfected case children, 208 (40.5%) had abnormal CXRs (61 of 514 children were missing CXR), 8 (3.8%) of which had positive blood cultures. The overall mortality was 16.0% (82 deaths). The etiologic fraction was highest for respiratory syncytial virus [26.1%, 95% credible interval (CrI): 17.0–37.7], Mycobacterium tuberculosis (12.8%, 95% CrI: 4.3–25.3) and human metapneumovirus (12.8%, CrI: 6.1–21.8). CONCLUSIONS: Childhood pneumonia in Zambia among HIV-uninfected children is most frequently caused by respiratory syncytial virus, M. tuberculosis and human metapneumovirus, and the mortality remains high.
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spelling pubmed-84484102021-09-20 The Etiology of Pneumonia in Zambian Children: Findings From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) Study Mwananyanda, Lawrence Thea, Donald M. Chipeta, James Kwenda, Geoffrey Mulindwa, Justin M. Mwenechanya, Musaku Prosperi, Christine Higdon, Melissa M. Haddix, Meredith Hammitt, Laura L. Feikin, Daniel R. Murdoch, David R. O’Brien, Katherine L. Deloria Knoll, Maria Mwansa, James Wa Somwe, Somwe Seidenberg, Phil Pediatr Infect Dis J PERCH Site-Specific Etiology Results Childhood pneumonia in developing countries is the foremost cause of morbidity and death. Fresh information on etiology is needed, considering the changing epidemiology of pneumonia in the setting of greater availability of effective vaccines, changing antibiotic use and improved access to care. We report here the Zambia site results of the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health study on the etiology of pneumonia among HIV-uninfected children in Lusaka, Zambia. METHODS: We conducted a case–control study of HIV-uninfected children age 1–59 months admitted with World Health Organization-defined severe or very severe pneumonia to a large tertiary care hospital in Lusaka. History, physical examination, chest radiographs (CXRs), blood cultures and nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal swabs were obtained and tested by polymerase chain reaction and routine microbiology for the presence of 30 bacteria and viruses. From age and seasonally matched controls, we tested blood and nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal samples. We used the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health integrated analysis to determine the individual and population etiologic fraction for individual pathogens as the cause of pneumonia. RESULTS: Among the 514 HIV-uninfected case children, 208 (40.5%) had abnormal CXRs (61 of 514 children were missing CXR), 8 (3.8%) of which had positive blood cultures. The overall mortality was 16.0% (82 deaths). The etiologic fraction was highest for respiratory syncytial virus [26.1%, 95% credible interval (CrI): 17.0–37.7], Mycobacterium tuberculosis (12.8%, 95% CrI: 4.3–25.3) and human metapneumovirus (12.8%, CrI: 6.1–21.8). CONCLUSIONS: Childhood pneumonia in Zambia among HIV-uninfected children is most frequently caused by respiratory syncytial virus, M. tuberculosis and human metapneumovirus, and the mortality remains high. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-08-25 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8448410/ /pubmed/34448743 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000002652 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (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 PERCH Site-Specific Etiology Results
Mwananyanda, Lawrence
Thea, Donald M.
Chipeta, James
Kwenda, Geoffrey
Mulindwa, Justin M.
Mwenechanya, Musaku
Prosperi, Christine
Higdon, Melissa M.
Haddix, Meredith
Hammitt, Laura L.
Feikin, Daniel R.
Murdoch, David R.
O’Brien, Katherine L.
Deloria Knoll, Maria
Mwansa, James
Wa Somwe, Somwe
Seidenberg, Phil
The Etiology of Pneumonia in Zambian Children: Findings From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) Study
title The Etiology of Pneumonia in Zambian Children: Findings From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) Study
title_full The Etiology of Pneumonia in Zambian Children: Findings From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) Study
title_fullStr The Etiology of Pneumonia in Zambian Children: Findings From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) Study
title_full_unstemmed The Etiology of Pneumonia in Zambian Children: Findings From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) Study
title_short The Etiology of Pneumonia in Zambian Children: Findings From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) Study
title_sort etiology of pneumonia in zambian children: findings from the pneumonia etiology research for child health (perch) study
topic PERCH Site-Specific Etiology Results
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8448410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34448743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000002652
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