Association of respiratory viruses with outcomes of severe childhood pneumonia in Botswana.
The highest incidence of childhood acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRI) is in low- and middle-income countries. Few studies examined whether detection of respiratory viruses predicts ALRI outcomes in these settings.We conducted prospective cohort and case-control studies of children 1-23 m...
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doaj-007481452373417783340a32c42fb57f2020-11-25T00:19:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01105e012659310.1371/journal.pone.0126593Association of respiratory viruses with outcomes of severe childhood pneumonia in Botswana.Matthew S KellyMarek SmiejaKathy LuinstraKathleen E WirthDavid M GoldfarbAndrew P SteenhoffTonya Arscott-MillsColeen K CunninghamSefelani BoiditsweWarona SethomoSamir S ShahRodney FinalleKristen A FeemsterThe highest incidence of childhood acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRI) is in low- and middle-income countries. Few studies examined whether detection of respiratory viruses predicts ALRI outcomes in these settings.We conducted prospective cohort and case-control studies of children 1-23 months of age in Botswana. Cases met clinical criteria for pneumonia and were recruited within six hours of presentation to a referral hospital. Controls were children without pneumonia matched to cases by primary care clinic and date of enrollment. Nasopharyngeal specimens were tested for respiratory viruses using polymerase chain reaction. We compared detection rates of specific viruses in matched case-control pairs. We examined the effect of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other respiratory viruses on pneumonia outcomes.Between April 2012 and August 2014, we enrolled 310 cases, of which 133 had matched controls. Median ages of cases and controls were 6.1 and 6.4 months, respectively. One or more viruses were detected from 75% of cases and 34% of controls. RSV and human metapneumovirus were more frequent among cases than controls, but only enterovirus/rhinovirus was detected from asymptomatic controls. Compared with non-RSV viruses, RSV was associated with an increased risk of treatment failure at 48 hours [risk ratio (RR): 1.85; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.20, 2.84], more days of respiratory support [mean difference (MD): 1.26 days; 95% CI: 0.30, 2.22 days], and longer duration of hospitalization [MD: 1.35 days; 95% CI: 0.20, 2.50 days], but lower in-hospital mortality [RR: 0.09; 95% CI: 0.01, 0.80] in children with pneumonia.Respiratory viruses were detected from most children hospitalized with ALRI in Botswana, but only RSV and human metapneumovirus were more frequent than among children without ALRI. Detection of RSV from children with ALRI predicted a protracted illness course but lower mortality compared with non-RSV viruses.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4431806?pdf=render |
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Matthew S Kelly Marek Smieja Kathy Luinstra Kathleen E Wirth David M Goldfarb Andrew P Steenhoff Tonya Arscott-Mills Coleen K Cunningham Sefelani Boiditswe Warona Sethomo Samir S Shah Rodney Finalle Kristen A Feemster |
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Matthew S Kelly Marek Smieja Kathy Luinstra Kathleen E Wirth David M Goldfarb Andrew P Steenhoff Tonya Arscott-Mills Coleen K Cunningham Sefelani Boiditswe Warona Sethomo Samir S Shah Rodney Finalle Kristen A Feemster Association of respiratory viruses with outcomes of severe childhood pneumonia in Botswana. PLoS ONE |
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Matthew S Kelly Marek Smieja Kathy Luinstra Kathleen E Wirth David M Goldfarb Andrew P Steenhoff Tonya Arscott-Mills Coleen K Cunningham Sefelani Boiditswe Warona Sethomo Samir S Shah Rodney Finalle Kristen A Feemster |
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Association of respiratory viruses with outcomes of severe childhood pneumonia in Botswana. |
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Association of respiratory viruses with outcomes of severe childhood pneumonia in Botswana. |
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Association of respiratory viruses with outcomes of severe childhood pneumonia in Botswana. |
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Association of respiratory viruses with outcomes of severe childhood pneumonia in Botswana. |
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Association of respiratory viruses with outcomes of severe childhood pneumonia in Botswana. |
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association of respiratory viruses with outcomes of severe childhood pneumonia in botswana. |
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The highest incidence of childhood acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRI) is in low- and middle-income countries. Few studies examined whether detection of respiratory viruses predicts ALRI outcomes in these settings.We conducted prospective cohort and case-control studies of children 1-23 months of age in Botswana. Cases met clinical criteria for pneumonia and were recruited within six hours of presentation to a referral hospital. Controls were children without pneumonia matched to cases by primary care clinic and date of enrollment. Nasopharyngeal specimens were tested for respiratory viruses using polymerase chain reaction. We compared detection rates of specific viruses in matched case-control pairs. We examined the effect of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other respiratory viruses on pneumonia outcomes.Between April 2012 and August 2014, we enrolled 310 cases, of which 133 had matched controls. Median ages of cases and controls were 6.1 and 6.4 months, respectively. One or more viruses were detected from 75% of cases and 34% of controls. RSV and human metapneumovirus were more frequent among cases than controls, but only enterovirus/rhinovirus was detected from asymptomatic controls. Compared with non-RSV viruses, RSV was associated with an increased risk of treatment failure at 48 hours [risk ratio (RR): 1.85; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.20, 2.84], more days of respiratory support [mean difference (MD): 1.26 days; 95% CI: 0.30, 2.22 days], and longer duration of hospitalization [MD: 1.35 days; 95% CI: 0.20, 2.50 days], but lower in-hospital mortality [RR: 0.09; 95% CI: 0.01, 0.80] in children with pneumonia.Respiratory viruses were detected from most children hospitalized with ALRI in Botswana, but only RSV and human metapneumovirus were more frequent than among children without ALRI. Detection of RSV from children with ALRI predicted a protracted illness course but lower mortality compared with non-RSV viruses. |
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