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

Ting Shi(University of Edinburgh), David McAllister(University of Glasgow), Katherine L. O’Brien(Johns Hopkins University), Eric A. F. Simões(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Shabir A. Madhi(University of the Witwatersrand), Bradford D. Gessner(Agence de Médecine Préventive), Fernando P. Polack(Infant Foundation), Evelyn Balsells(University of Edinburgh), Sozinho Acácio(Manhiça Health Research Centre), Claudia Aguayo(Ministry of Health), Issifou Alassani(Togolese Ministry of Health), Asad Ali(Aga Khan University), Martín Antonio(MRC Unit the Gambia), Shally Awasthi(King George's Medical University), Juliet O. Awori(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Eduardo Azziz‐Baumgartner(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Henry C. Baggett(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Vicky L. Baillie(University of the Witwatersrand), Ángel Balmaseda, Alfredo Barahona(Universidad Autónoma de Chiriquí), Sudha Basnet(Tribhuvan University), Quique Bassat(Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats), Wilma Basualdo(Ministerio de Salud Pública y Bienestar Social), Godfrey Bigogo(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Louis Bont(University Medical Center Utrecht), Robert F. Breiman(Emory University), W. Abdullah Brooks(Johns Hopkins University), Shobha Broor(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Nigel Bruce(University of Liverpool), Dana Bruden(National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases), Philippe Buchy(Children's Hospital Colorado), Stuart Campbell(University of Edinburgh), Phyllis Carosone‐Link(Children's Hospital Colorado), Mandeep Chadha(ICMR-National Institute of Virology), James Chipeta(University Teaching Hospital), Monidarin Chou(University of Health Science), Wilfrido Clara, Cheryl Cohen(National Health Laboratory Service), Elizabeth Cuellar(Ministerio de Salud), Duc-Anh Dang(National Institute Of Hygiene And Epidemiology), Budragchaagiin Dash-Yandag, Maria Deloria Knoll(Johns Hopkins University), Mukesh Dherani(University of Liverpool), Tekchheng Eap(Cambodia National Malaria Center), Bernard E. Ebruke(MRC Unit the Gambia), Marcela Echavarría(Centro de Educación Médica e Investigaciones Clínicas Norberto Quirno), Carla Cecília de Freitas Lázaro Emediato(Prefeitura Municipal de Belo Horizonte), Rodrigo Fasce(Instituto de Salud Pública de Chile), Daniel R. Feikin(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Shuo Feng(Chinese Center For Disease Control and Prevention), Ángela Gentile(Austral University), Aubree Gordon(University of Michigan), Doli Goswami(Johns Hopkins University), Sophie Goyet(Children's Hospital Colorado), Michelle J. Groome(University of the Witwatersrand), Natasha Halasa(Vanderbilt University), Siddhivinayak Hirve, Nusrat Homaira(International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research), Stephen R. C. Howie(University of Auckland), Jorge Jara(Universidad del Valle de Guatemala), Imane Jroundi(Mohammed V University), Cissy B. Kartasasmita(Padjadjaran University), Najwa Khuri‐Bulos(University of Jordan), Karen L. Kotloff(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Anand Krishnan(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Romina Libster(Vanderbilt University), Olga López, Marilla Lucero(Research Institute for Tropical Medicine), Florencia Lución(Austral University), Socorro Lupisan(Research Institute for Tropical Medicine), Débora Natalia Marcone(Centro de Educación Médica e Investigaciones Clínicas Norberto Quirno), John P. McCracken(Universidad del Valle de Guatemala), Mario Mejía(Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance), Jennifer C. Moïsi(Agence de Médecine Préventive), Joel M. Montgomery(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), David P. Moore(University of the Witwatersrand), Cinta Moraleda(Barcelona Institute for Global Health), Jocelyn Moyes(National Health Laboratory Service), Patrick K. Munywoki(Pwani University), Kuswandewi Mutyara(Padjadjaran University), Mark P. Nicol(National Health Laboratory Service), D. James Nokes(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Pagbajabyn Nymadawa(Mongolian Academy of Sciences), María Tereza da Costa Oliveira(Prefeitura Municipal de Belo Horizonte), Histoshi Oshitani(Tohoku University), Nitin Pandey(King George's Medical University), Gláucia Paranhos‐Baccalà(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), Lia Phillips(Emory University), Valentina Picot(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), Mustafizur Rahman(International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research), Mala Rakoto‐Andrianarivelo(University of Antananarivo), Zeba Rasmussen(Fogarty International Center), Barbara Rath(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), Annick Robinson(Centre National de la Recherche Appliquée au Developpement Rural), Candice Romero(United States Naval Medical Research Unit SOUTH), Graciela Russomando(Universidad Nacional de Asunción), Vahid Salimi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Pongpun Sawatwong(Ministry of Public Health), Nienke M. Scheltema(University Medical Center Utrecht), Brunhilde Schweiger(Robert Koch Institute), J. Anthony G. Scott(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Phil Seidenberg(University of New Mexico), Kunling Shen(Capital Medical University), Rosalyn Singleton(Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium), Viviana Sotomayor(Ministry of Health), Tor A. Strand(Innlandet Hospital Trust), Agustinus Sutanto(Ministry of Health), Mariam Sylla, Milagritos D. Tapia(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Somsak Thamthitiwat(Ministry of Public Health), Elizabeth Thomas(Fogarty International Center), Rafal Tokarz(Columbia University), Claudia Turner(Mahidol University), Marietjie Venter(University of Pretoria), Sunthareeya Waicharoen(Ministry of Public Health), Jianwei Wang(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Wanitda Watthanaworawit(Mahidol University), Lay‐Myint Yoshida(Nagasaki University), Hongjie Yu(Chinese Center For Disease Control and Prevention), Heather J. Zar(University of Cape Town), Harry Campbell(University of Edinburgh), Harish Nair(Public Health Foundation of India)
The Lancet
July 7, 2017
Cited by 2,391Open Access
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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 common cause of childhood ALRI and a major cause of hospital admissions in young children, resulting in a substantial burden on health-care services. About 45% of hospital admissions and in-hospital deaths due to RSV-ALRI occur in children younger than 6 months. An effective maternal RSV vaccine or monoclonal antibody could have a substantial effect on disease burden in this age group. FUNDING: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.


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