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Lower cognitive scores among toddlers in birth cohorts with acute respiratory illnesses, fevers, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza

BACKGROUND: We established cohorts to assess associations between viral influenza and cognitive development to inform the value proposition of vaccination. METHODS: From 2014 through 2017, we called women seeking care at four prenatal clinics in Panama and El Salvador to identify acute respiratory i...

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Autores principales: Azziz‐Baumgartner, Eduardo, Gonzalez, Rosalba, Davis, William, Calvo, Arlene, Olson, Natalie, Grant, Lauren, Hess‐Holtz, Morgan, Veguilla, Vic, Rauda, Rafael, Kaydos‐Daniels, Susan Cornelia, Sosa, Nestor, Aedo Ruíz, Evelina I., Armero Guardado, Julio, Porter, Rachael, Franco, Danilo, Pascale, Juan Miguel, Peacock, Georgina
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8692816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34519426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12904
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author Azziz‐Baumgartner, Eduardo
Gonzalez, Rosalba
Davis, William
Calvo, Arlene
Olson, Natalie
Grant, Lauren
Hess‐Holtz, Morgan
Veguilla, Vic
Rauda, Rafael
Kaydos‐Daniels, Susan Cornelia
Sosa, Nestor
Aedo Ruíz, Evelina I.
Armero Guardado, Julio
Porter, Rachael
Franco, Danilo
Pascale, Juan Miguel
Peacock, Georgina
author_facet Azziz‐Baumgartner, Eduardo
Gonzalez, Rosalba
Davis, William
Calvo, Arlene
Olson, Natalie
Grant, Lauren
Hess‐Holtz, Morgan
Veguilla, Vic
Rauda, Rafael
Kaydos‐Daniels, Susan Cornelia
Sosa, Nestor
Aedo Ruíz, Evelina I.
Armero Guardado, Julio
Porter, Rachael
Franco, Danilo
Pascale, Juan Miguel
Peacock, Georgina
author_sort Azziz‐Baumgartner, Eduardo
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: We established cohorts to assess associations between viral influenza and cognitive development to inform the value proposition of vaccination. METHODS: From 2014 through 2017, we called women seeking care at four prenatal clinics in Panama and El Salvador to identify acute respiratory illnesses (ARIs). Within 2 weeks of childbirth, mothers were asked to enroll their neonates in the cognitive development study. Staff obtained nasopharyngeal swabs from children with febrile ARIs for real‐time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rtPCR) detection of viral RNA. Toddlers were administered Bayley developmental tests at ages 12 and 18–24 months. We used multilevel linear regression to explore associations between Bayley scores, ARIs, fever, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza, controlling for maternal respiratory or Zika illnesses, infant influenza vaccination, birth during influenza epidemics, and the number of children in households. RESULTS: We enrolled 1567 neonates of which 68% (n = 1062) underwent developmental testing once and 40% (n = 623) twice. Children with previous ARIs scored an average of 3 points lower on their cognitive scores than children without ARIs (p = 0.001). Children with previous fevers scored an average of 2.1 points lower on their cognitive scores than afebrile children (p = 0.02). In the second year, children with previous laboratory‐confirmed influenza scored 4 points lower on their cognitive scores than children without influenza (p = 0.04, after controlling for first Bayley cognitive scores). CONCLUSIONS: ARIs and fever during infancy were associated with lower Bayley scores at 12 months, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza was associated with lower cognitive scores at 24 months suggesting the potential value of vaccination to prevent non‐respiratory complications of influenza.
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spelling pubmed-86928162022-01-04 Lower cognitive scores among toddlers in birth cohorts with acute respiratory illnesses, fevers, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza Azziz‐Baumgartner, Eduardo Gonzalez, Rosalba Davis, William Calvo, Arlene Olson, Natalie Grant, Lauren Hess‐Holtz, Morgan Veguilla, Vic Rauda, Rafael Kaydos‐Daniels, Susan Cornelia Sosa, Nestor Aedo Ruíz, Evelina I. Armero Guardado, Julio Porter, Rachael Franco, Danilo Pascale, Juan Miguel Peacock, Georgina Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles BACKGROUND: We established cohorts to assess associations between viral influenza and cognitive development to inform the value proposition of vaccination. METHODS: From 2014 through 2017, we called women seeking care at four prenatal clinics in Panama and El Salvador to identify acute respiratory illnesses (ARIs). Within 2 weeks of childbirth, mothers were asked to enroll their neonates in the cognitive development study. Staff obtained nasopharyngeal swabs from children with febrile ARIs for real‐time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rtPCR) detection of viral RNA. Toddlers were administered Bayley developmental tests at ages 12 and 18–24 months. We used multilevel linear regression to explore associations between Bayley scores, ARIs, fever, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza, controlling for maternal respiratory or Zika illnesses, infant influenza vaccination, birth during influenza epidemics, and the number of children in households. RESULTS: We enrolled 1567 neonates of which 68% (n = 1062) underwent developmental testing once and 40% (n = 623) twice. Children with previous ARIs scored an average of 3 points lower on their cognitive scores than children without ARIs (p = 0.001). Children with previous fevers scored an average of 2.1 points lower on their cognitive scores than afebrile children (p = 0.02). In the second year, children with previous laboratory‐confirmed influenza scored 4 points lower on their cognitive scores than children without influenza (p = 0.04, after controlling for first Bayley cognitive scores). CONCLUSIONS: ARIs and fever during infancy were associated with lower Bayley scores at 12 months, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza was associated with lower cognitive scores at 24 months suggesting the potential value of vaccination to prevent non‐respiratory complications of influenza. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-09-14 2022-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8692816/ /pubmed/34519426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12904 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article has been contributed to by US Government employees and their work is in the public domain in the USA. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Azziz‐Baumgartner, Eduardo
Gonzalez, Rosalba
Davis, William
Calvo, Arlene
Olson, Natalie
Grant, Lauren
Hess‐Holtz, Morgan
Veguilla, Vic
Rauda, Rafael
Kaydos‐Daniels, Susan Cornelia
Sosa, Nestor
Aedo Ruíz, Evelina I.
Armero Guardado, Julio
Porter, Rachael
Franco, Danilo
Pascale, Juan Miguel
Peacock, Georgina
Lower cognitive scores among toddlers in birth cohorts with acute respiratory illnesses, fevers, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza
title Lower cognitive scores among toddlers in birth cohorts with acute respiratory illnesses, fevers, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza
title_full Lower cognitive scores among toddlers in birth cohorts with acute respiratory illnesses, fevers, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza
title_fullStr Lower cognitive scores among toddlers in birth cohorts with acute respiratory illnesses, fevers, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza
title_full_unstemmed Lower cognitive scores among toddlers in birth cohorts with acute respiratory illnesses, fevers, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza
title_short Lower cognitive scores among toddlers in birth cohorts with acute respiratory illnesses, fevers, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza
title_sort lower cognitive scores among toddlers in birth cohorts with acute respiratory illnesses, fevers, and laboratory‐confirmed influenza
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8692816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34519426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12904
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