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Multicenter study to describe viral etiologies, clinical profiles, and outcomes of hospitalized children with severe acute respiratory infections, Egypt 2022.
Kandeel, Amr; Fahim, Manal; Deghedy, Ola; H Roshdy, Wael; K Khalifa, Mohamed; El Shesheny, Rabeh; Kandeil, Ahmed; Wagdy, Saly; Naguib, Amel; Afifi, Salma; Abdelghaffar, Khaled.
Affiliation
  • Kandeel A; Preventive Sector, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Fahim M; Preventive Sector, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Deghedy O; Preventive Sector, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt. olasalah664@yahoo.com.
  • H Roshdy W; Central Public Health Laboratories, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt.
  • K Khalifa M; Centre of Scientific Excellence for Influenza Viruses, National Research Centre, Dokki, Giza, 12622, Egypt.
  • El Shesheny R; Centre of Scientific Excellence for Influenza Viruses, National Research Centre, Dokki, Giza, 12622, Egypt.
  • Kandeil A; Centre of Scientific Excellence for Influenza Viruses, National Research Centre, Dokki, Giza, 12622, Egypt.
  • Wagdy S; Central Public Health Laboratories, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Naguib A; Central Public Health Laboratories, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Afifi S; Consultant Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Abdelghaffar K; Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt.
Sci Rep ; 13(1): 21860, 2023 12 09.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38071208
ABSTRACT
In late 2022, severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) surveillance reported an abrupt increase in non-COVID-19 infections among children after three years of drastic reductions. Signals of increased absenteeism due to respiratory symptoms among primary and preparatory school children were detected by Event-Based Surveillance. We conducted a hospital-based survey of children who were admitted with SARI to identify the causative pathogen(s) and estimate the burden of infection. A survey was conducted among children < 16 years in 21 referral hospitals in the three governorates with the highest SARI rates. Patients' demographics, clinical symptoms, and severity were collected from medical records using a line list. Patients were swabbed and tested for a panel of 33 respiratory pathogens by RT-PCR at the Central Laboratory in Cairo. Descriptive data analysis was performed for demographic data. Patients' characteristics were compared by causative agents' clinical picture and severity using Chi2 with a p < 0.05 significance. Overall, 317 patients were enrolled, 58.3% were ≤ 1 year of age, 61.5% were males. Of 229 (72.7%) of positively tested patients, viruses caused 92.1% including RSV 63.8%, Rhinovirus 10.0%, Influenza 9.2%, Adenovirus 5.2%, and 1.3% co-infected with two viruses. Bacteria caused 3.5% of cases and 4.4% had mixed viral-bacterial infections. Rhinovirus was the most common cause of death among children with SARI, followed by RSV (8.7% and 1.4%), whereas influenza and Adenovirus did not result in any deaths. Patients with viral-bacterial infections are more likely to be admitted to ICU and die at the hospital than bacterial or viral infections (60% and 20% vs. 31.8% and 1.9% vs. 12.5% and 12.5%, p < 0.001). Viruses particularly RSV are the leading cause of SARI causing significant health problem among children < 16 years in Egypt. Bacterial on top of viral infection can worsen disease courses and outcomes. Studies are required to estimate the SARI burden accurately among Egyptian children and a comprehensive approach tailored to Egypt is necessary to reduce its burden.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia / Respiratory Tract Infections / Bacterial Infections / Virus Diseases / Adenoviridae Infections / Influenza, Human Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia / Respiratory Tract Infections / Bacterial Infections / Virus Diseases / Adenoviridae Infections / Influenza, Human Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country:
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