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Global, regional, and national disease burden estimates of acute lower respiratory infections due to respiratory syncytial virus in young children in 2015: a systematic review and modelling study

Authors :
Shi, T
McAllister, DA
O'Brien, KL
Simoes, EAF
Madhi, SA
Gessner, BD
Polack, FP
Balsells, E
Acacio, S
Aguayo, C
Alassani, I
Ali, A
Antonio, M
Awasthi, S
Awori, JO
Azziz-Baumgartner, E
Baggett, HC
Baillie, VL
Balmaseda, A
Barahona, A
Basnet, S
Bassat, Q
Basualdo, W
Bigogo, G
Bont, L
Breiman, RF
Brooks, WA
Broor, S
Bruce, N
Bruden, D
Buchy, P
Campbell, S
Carosone-Link, P
Chadha, M
Chipeta, J
Chou, M
Clara, W
Cohen, C
de Cuellar, E
Dang, DA
Dash-yandag, B
Deloria-Knoll, M
Dherani, M
Eap, T
Ebruke, BE
Echavarria, M
de Freitas Lázaro Emediato, CC
Fasce, RA
Feikin, DR
Feng, L
Gentile, A
Gordon, A
Goswami, D
Goyet, S
Groome, M
Halasa, N
Hirve, S
Homaira, N
Howie, SRC
Jara, J
Jroundi, I
Kartasasmita, CB
Khuri-Bulos, N
Kotloff, KL
Krishnan, A
Libster, R
Lopez, O
Lucero, MG
Lucion, F
Lupisan, SP
Marcone, DN
McCracken, JP
Mejia, M
Moisi, JC
Montgomery, JM
Moore, DP
Moraleda, C
Moyes, J
Munywoki, P
Mutyara, K
Nicol, MP
Nokes, DJ
Nymadawa, P
da Costa Oliveira, MT
Oshitani, H
Pandey, N
Paranhos-Baccalà, G
Phillips, LN
Picot, VS
Rahman, M
Rakoto-Andrianarivelo, M
Rasmussen, ZA
Rath, BA
Robinson, A
Romero, C
Russomando, G
Salimi, V
Sawatwong, P
Scheltema, N
Schweiger, B
Shi, T
McAllister, DA
O'Brien, KL
Simoes, EAF
Madhi, SA
Gessner, BD
Polack, FP
Balsells, E
Acacio, S
Aguayo, C
Alassani, I
Ali, A
Antonio, M
Awasthi, S
Awori, JO
Azziz-Baumgartner, E
Baggett, HC
Baillie, VL
Balmaseda, A
Barahona, A
Basnet, S
Bassat, Q
Basualdo, W
Bigogo, G
Bont, L
Breiman, RF
Brooks, WA
Broor, S
Bruce, N
Bruden, D
Buchy, P
Campbell, S
Carosone-Link, P
Chadha, M
Chipeta, J
Chou, M
Clara, W
Cohen, C
de Cuellar, E
Dang, DA
Dash-yandag, B
Deloria-Knoll, M
Dherani, M
Eap, T
Ebruke, BE
Echavarria, M
de Freitas Lázaro Emediato, CC
Fasce, RA
Feikin, DR
Feng, L
Gentile, A
Gordon, A
Goswami, D
Goyet, S
Groome, M
Halasa, N
Hirve, S
Homaira, N
Howie, SRC
Jara, J
Jroundi, I
Kartasasmita, CB
Khuri-Bulos, N
Kotloff, KL
Krishnan, A
Libster, R
Lopez, O
Lucero, MG
Lucion, F
Lupisan, SP
Marcone, DN
McCracken, JP
Mejia, M
Moisi, JC
Montgomery, JM
Moore, DP
Moraleda, C
Moyes, J
Munywoki, P
Mutyara, K
Nicol, MP
Nokes, DJ
Nymadawa, P
da Costa Oliveira, MT
Oshitani, H
Pandey, N
Paranhos-Baccalà, G
Phillips, LN
Picot, VS
Rahman, M
Rakoto-Andrianarivelo, M
Rasmussen, ZA
Rath, BA
Robinson, A
Romero, C
Russomando, G
Salimi, V
Sawatwong, P
Scheltema, N
Schweiger, B
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background We have previously estimated that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was associated with 22% of all episodes of (severe) acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI) resulting in 55 000 to 199 000 deaths in children younger than 5 years in 2005. In the past 5 years, major research activity on RSV has yielded substantial new data from developing countries. With a considerably expanded dataset from a large international collaboration, we aimed to estimate the global incidence, hospital admission rate, and mortality from RSV-ALRI episodes in young children in 2015. Methods We estimated the incidence and hospital admission rate of RSV-associated ALRI (RSV-ALRI) in children younger than 5 years stratified by age and World Bank income regions from a systematic review of studies published between Jan 1, 1995, and Dec 31, 2016, and unpublished data from 76 high quality population-based studies. We estimated the RSV-ALRI incidence for 132 developing countries using a risk factor-based model and 2015 population estimates. We estimated the in-hospital RSV-ALRI mortality by combining in-hospital case fatality ratios with hospital admission estimates from hospital-based (published and unpublished) studies. We also estimated overall RSV-ALRI mortality by identifying studies reporting monthly data for ALRI mortality in the community and RSV activity. Findings We estimated that globally in 2015, 33·1 million (uncertainty range [UR] 21·6–50·3) episodes of RSV-ALRI, resulted in about 3·2 million (2·7–3·8) hospital admissions, and 59 600 (48 000–74 500) in-hospital deaths in children younger than 5 years. In children younger than 6 months, 1·4 million (UR 1·2–1·7) hospital admissions, and 27 300 (UR 20 700–36 200) in-hospital deaths were due to RSV-ALRI. We also estimated that the overall RSV-ALRI mortality could be as high as 118 200 (UR 94 600–149 400). Incidence and mortality varied substantially from year to year in any given population. Interpretation Globally, RSV is a com

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1111916412
Document Type :
Electronic Resource