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Incidence of Enteric Fever in a Pediatric Cohort in North India: Comparison with Estimates from 20 Years Earlier

Authors :
Temsunaro Rongsen-Chandola
Alok Arya
Bireshwar Sinha
Shanta Dutta
Venkata Raghava Mohan
Nidhi Goyal
Mohammed Aslam
Aparna Chakravarty
Deepak More
Gagandeep Kang
Ashish Bavdekar
Chandra Mohan Kumar
Jacob John
Source :
The Journal of infectious diseases. 224(Supple 5)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background An earlier cohort in 1995–1996 showed a very high burden of typhoid in Delhi. Our aim was to estimate the current overall and age-specific incidence of culture-confirmed enteric fever among children aged 6 months to 15 years in Delhi. Methods We enrolled a cohort of 6000 children aged 6 months to Results We recorded a total of 14 650 episodes of fever in the 11 510 person-years (PY) of follow-up. A total of 81 fever episodes were positive for enteric fever. The incidence (95% confidence interval) of all enteric fever was 703.7 (560.5–874.7) per 100 000 PY. The incidences of typhoid and paratyphoid fevers were 608.1 (95% confidence interval, 481.1–768.7) and 111.7 (59.5–191.1) per 100 000 PY, respectively, highest among children aged 10–15 years. Conclusions Despite a 35% reduction in incidence compared with the 1995–1996 cohort, our study suggested a substantial burden of enteric fever in the population. Continued efforts to improve water, sanitation, and hygiene parameters along with implementation of novel vaccination strategies and disease surveillance can help achieve the goal of disease elimination.

Details

ISSN :
15376613
Volume :
224
Issue :
Supple 5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of infectious diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....95379ada5c00046843e0587677591835