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Epidemiology of pneumonia in hospitalized adults ≥18 years old in four districts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 2015–2019

BACKGROUND: Community-acquired pneumonia is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children and adults worldwide. Adult pneumonia surveillance remains limited in many low- and middle-income settings, resulting in the disease burden being largely unknown. METHODS: A retrospective cohort stu...

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Autores principales: Fagerli, Kirsten, Ulziibayar, Mukhchuluun, Suuri, Bujinlkham, Luvsantseren, Dashtseren, Narangerel, Dorj, Batsaikhan, Purevsuren, Tsolmon, Bilegtsaikhan, Gessner, Bradford D., Dunne, Eileen M., Grobler, Anneke C., Nguyen, Cattram D., Mungun, Tuya, Mulholland, E. Kim, von Mollendorf, Claire
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9677069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36419739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100591
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author Fagerli, Kirsten
Ulziibayar, Mukhchuluun
Suuri, Bujinlkham
Luvsantseren, Dashtseren
Narangerel, Dorj
Batsaikhan, Purevsuren
Tsolmon, Bilegtsaikhan
Gessner, Bradford D.
Dunne, Eileen M.
Grobler, Anneke C.
Nguyen, Cattram D.
Mungun, Tuya
Mulholland, E. Kim
von Mollendorf, Claire
author_facet Fagerli, Kirsten
Ulziibayar, Mukhchuluun
Suuri, Bujinlkham
Luvsantseren, Dashtseren
Narangerel, Dorj
Batsaikhan, Purevsuren
Tsolmon, Bilegtsaikhan
Gessner, Bradford D.
Dunne, Eileen M.
Grobler, Anneke C.
Nguyen, Cattram D.
Mungun, Tuya
Mulholland, E. Kim
von Mollendorf, Claire
author_sort Fagerli, Kirsten
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Community-acquired pneumonia is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children and adults worldwide. Adult pneumonia surveillance remains limited in many low- and middle-income settings, resulting in the disease burden being largely unknown. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted by reviewing medical charts for respiratory admissions at four district hospitals in Ulaanbaatar during January 2015–February 2019. Characteristics of community-acquired pneumonia cases were summarized by disease severity and age. To explore factors associated with severe pneumonia, we ran univariable and age-adjusted logistic regression models. Incidence rates were calculated using population denominators. RESULTS: In total, 4290 respiratory admissions met the case definition for clinical pneumonia, including 430 admissions of severe pneumonia. The highest proportion of severe pneumonia admissions occurred in adults >65 years (37.4%). After adjusting for age, there were increased odds of severe pneumonia in males (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 1.63; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.33-2.00) and those with ≥1 underlying medical condition (aOR: 1.46; 95% CI: 1.14-1.87). The incidence of hospitalized pneumonia in adults ≥18 years increased from 13.49 (95% CI: 12.58-14.44) in 2015 to 17.65 (95% CI: 16.63-18.71) in 2018 per 10,000 population. The incidence of severe pneumonia was highest in adults >65 years, ranging from 9.29 (95% CI: 6.17-13.43) in 2015 to 12.69 (95% CI: 9.22-17.04) in 2018 per 10,000 population. INTERPRETATIONS: Vaccination and other strategies to reduce the risk of pneumonia, particularly among older adults and those with underlying medical conditions, should be prioritized. FUNDING: Pfizer clinical research collaboration agreement (contract number: WI236621).
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spelling pubmed-96770692022-11-22 Epidemiology of pneumonia in hospitalized adults ≥18 years old in four districts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 2015–2019 Fagerli, Kirsten Ulziibayar, Mukhchuluun Suuri, Bujinlkham Luvsantseren, Dashtseren Narangerel, Dorj Batsaikhan, Purevsuren Tsolmon, Bilegtsaikhan Gessner, Bradford D. Dunne, Eileen M. Grobler, Anneke C. Nguyen, Cattram D. Mungun, Tuya Mulholland, E. Kim von Mollendorf, Claire Lancet Reg Health West Pac Articles BACKGROUND: Community-acquired pneumonia is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children and adults worldwide. Adult pneumonia surveillance remains limited in many low- and middle-income settings, resulting in the disease burden being largely unknown. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted by reviewing medical charts for respiratory admissions at four district hospitals in Ulaanbaatar during January 2015–February 2019. Characteristics of community-acquired pneumonia cases were summarized by disease severity and age. To explore factors associated with severe pneumonia, we ran univariable and age-adjusted logistic regression models. Incidence rates were calculated using population denominators. RESULTS: In total, 4290 respiratory admissions met the case definition for clinical pneumonia, including 430 admissions of severe pneumonia. The highest proportion of severe pneumonia admissions occurred in adults >65 years (37.4%). After adjusting for age, there were increased odds of severe pneumonia in males (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 1.63; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.33-2.00) and those with ≥1 underlying medical condition (aOR: 1.46; 95% CI: 1.14-1.87). The incidence of hospitalized pneumonia in adults ≥18 years increased from 13.49 (95% CI: 12.58-14.44) in 2015 to 17.65 (95% CI: 16.63-18.71) in 2018 per 10,000 population. The incidence of severe pneumonia was highest in adults >65 years, ranging from 9.29 (95% CI: 6.17-13.43) in 2015 to 12.69 (95% CI: 9.22-17.04) in 2018 per 10,000 population. INTERPRETATIONS: Vaccination and other strategies to reduce the risk of pneumonia, particularly among older adults and those with underlying medical conditions, should be prioritized. FUNDING: Pfizer clinical research collaboration agreement (contract number: WI236621). Elsevier 2022-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9677069/ /pubmed/36419739 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100591 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fagerli, Kirsten
Ulziibayar, Mukhchuluun
Suuri, Bujinlkham
Luvsantseren, Dashtseren
Narangerel, Dorj
Batsaikhan, Purevsuren
Tsolmon, Bilegtsaikhan
Gessner, Bradford D.
Dunne, Eileen M.
Grobler, Anneke C.
Nguyen, Cattram D.
Mungun, Tuya
Mulholland, E. Kim
von Mollendorf, Claire
Epidemiology of pneumonia in hospitalized adults ≥18 years old in four districts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 2015–2019
title Epidemiology of pneumonia in hospitalized adults ≥18 years old in four districts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 2015–2019
title_full Epidemiology of pneumonia in hospitalized adults ≥18 years old in four districts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 2015–2019
title_fullStr Epidemiology of pneumonia in hospitalized adults ≥18 years old in four districts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 2015–2019
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of pneumonia in hospitalized adults ≥18 years old in four districts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 2015–2019
title_short Epidemiology of pneumonia in hospitalized adults ≥18 years old in four districts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 2015–2019
title_sort epidemiology of pneumonia in hospitalized adults ≥18 years old in four districts of ulaanbaatar, mongolia, 2015–2019
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9677069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36419739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100591
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