Causes of Death Among Infants and Children in the Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) Network

Quique Bassat(Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats), Dianna M. Blau(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Ikechukwu U. Ogbuanu, Solomon Samura, Erick Kaluma, Ima-Abasi Bassey, Samba O. Sow(Centre Pour le Développement des Vaccins-Mali), Adama Mamby Keita(Centre Pour le Développement des Vaccins-Mali), Milagritos D. Tapia(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Ashka Mehta(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Karen L. Kotloff(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Afruna Rahman(International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research), Kazi Munisul Islam(International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research), Muntasir Alam(International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research), Shams El Arifeen(International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research), Emily S. Gurley(Johns Hopkins University), Vicky L. Baillie(South African Medical Research Council), Portia Mutevedzi(South African Medical Research Council), Sana Mahtab(South African Medical Research Council), Bukiwe Thwala(South African Medical Research Council), Beth A. Tippett Barr(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Dickens Onyango(Great Lakes University of Kisumu), Victor Akelo(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Emily Rogena(Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology), Peter Nyamthimba Onyango(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Richard Omore(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Inácio Mandomando(Manhiça Health Research Centre), Sara Ajanovic(Manhiça Health Research Centre), Rosauro Varo(Manhiça Health Research Centre), António Sitoe(Manhiça Health Research Centre), Miquel Duran‐Frigola, Nega Assefa(Haramaya University), J. Anthony G. Scott(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Lola Madrid(Haramaya University), Tseyon Tesfaye(Haramaya University), Yadeta Dessie(Haramaya University), Zachary J. Madewell(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Robert F. Breiman(Emory University), Cynthia G. Whitney(Emory University), Shabir A. Madhi(South African Medical Research Council), Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) Network(Health Net), Ferdousi Begum(Health Net), Mohammad Mosiur Rahman(Health Net), Mohammed Kamal(Health Net), ASM Nawshad Uddin Ahmed(Health Net), Mahbubul Hoque(Health Net), Md Atique Iqbal Chowdhury(Health Net), Saria Tasnim(Health Net), Mahbubur Rahman(Health Net), Tahmina Shirin(Health Net), Meerjady Sabrina Flora(Health Net), Dilruba Ahmed(Health Net), Khalequ Zaman(Health Net), Mohammed Ahmed(Health Net), Mohammed Zahid Hossain(Health Net), Mustafizur Rahman(Health Net), Shahana Parveen(Health Net), Sanwarul Bari(Health Net), Qazi Rahman(Health Net), Ferdousi Islam(Health Net), Gutunduru Revathi(Health Net), Aggrey Igunza(Health Net), Magdalene Kuria(Health Net), Paul K. Mitei(Health Net), Florence Murila(Health Net), Jennifer K. Verani(Health Net), Mugah A. Christopher(Health Net), Janet Agaya(Health Net), Harun Owuor(Health Net), Gregory O. Sadat(Health Net), Joy Kuboka(Health Net), Kephas Otieno(Health Net), Richard Oliech(Health Net), Peter Nyamthimba(Health Net), Aluoch Anne(Health Net), Peter Otieno(Health Net), Dickson Gethi(Health Net), Sammy Khagayi(Health Net), Joyce Were Akinyi(Health Net), Anne Ogollo(Health Net), Thomas Misore(Health Net), George Aol(Health Net), David Obor(Health Net), Maryanne Nyanjom(Health Net), Mary Omwalo(Health Net), Frederick Omondi(Health Net), Were Zacchaeus Abaja(Health Net), Doh Sanogo(Health Net), Nana Kourouma(Health Net), Seydou Sissoko(Health Net), Uma U. Onwuchekwu(Health Net), Diakaridia Sidibé(Health Net), Tatiana Keita(Health Net), Diakaridia Kone(Health Net), Cheick Bougadari Traoré(Health Net), Jane Juma(Health Net), Kounandji Diarra(Health Net), Awa Traoré(Health Net), Tiéman Diarra(Health Net), Kiranpreet Chawla(Health Net), Sharon M. Tennant(Health Net), Carol L. Greene(Health Net), Jennifer Johnson(Health Net), Rima Koka(Health Net), Karen D. Fairchild(Health Net), Sandra Lako(Health Net), Amara Jambai(Health Net), Sartie Kenneh(Health Net), Tom Sesay(Health Net), Joseph Bangura(Health Net), Babatunde Duduyemi(Health Net), Princewill Nwajiobi(Health Net), Foday Sessay(Health Net), Martha Senessie(Health Net), Chuka Oham(Health Net), Ibrahim Bangura(Health Net), Abdulai Bah(Health Net), Alim Swarray‐Deen(Health Net), Ronita Luke(Health Net), Okokon Ita(Health Net), Cornell Chukwuegbo(Health Net), Sulaiman Sannoh(Health Net), Julius Ojulong(Health Net), Carrie-Jo Cain(Health Net), James Bunn(Health Net), Hailemariam Legesse(Health Net), Francis Moses(Health Net), James Sylvester Squire(Health Net), Oluseyi Balogun(Health Net), Dickens Kowuor(Health Net), Andrew Moseray(Health Net), Khadija Gassama(Health Net), Megan Bias(Health Net), Rebecca Philipsborn(Health Net), Taís Meziara Wilson(Health Net), Navit T. Salzberg(Health Net), Jeffrey P. Koplan(Health Net), Josilene Nascimento Seixas(Health Net), Jana M. Ritter(Health Net), Margaret Basket(Health Net), Sherif R. Zaki(Health Net), Ashutosh Wadhwa(Health Net), Jacob Witherbee(Health Net), Roosecelis B. Martines(Health Net), Maureen H. Diaz(Health Net), Jessica L. Waller(Health Net), Jonas M. Winchell(Health Net), Joseph Oundo(Health Net), Fikremelekot Temesgen(Health Net), Melisachew Mulatu Yeshi(Health Net), Addisu Alemu(Health Net), Alexander M. Ibrahim(Health Net), Tadesse Gure(Health Net), Stian Magnus Staurung Orlien(Health Net), Dadi Marami(Health Net), Yunus Edrids(Health Net), Mahlet Abayneh Gizaw(Health Net), Fentabil Getnet(Health Net), Surafel Fentaw(Health Net), Yasir Younis(Health Net), Anteneh Belachew(Health Net), Ayantu Mekonnen(Health Net), Ephrem Lemma(Health Net), Henok Wale(Health Net), Yenework Acham(Health Net), Celso Monjane(Health Net), Sheila Nhachungue(Health Net), Clara Menéndez(Health Net), Justina Bramugy(Health Net), Milton Kincardett(Health Net), Tacilta Nhampossa(Health Net), Ariel Nhacolo(Health Net), Khátia Munguambe(Health Net), Pio Vitorino(Health Net), Carla Carrilho(Health Net), Fabiola Fernandes(Health Net), Sozinho Acácio(Health Net), María Maixenchs(Health Net), Juan Carlos Hurtado(Health Net), Jaume Ordï(Health Net), Marta Valente(Health Net), Natalia Rakislova(Health Net), Dércio Chitsungo(Health Net), Zara Manhique(Health Net), Elísio Xerinda(Health Net), Charfudin Sacoor(Health Net), Yasmin Adam(Health Net), Sanjay G. Lala(Health Net), Karen L. Petersen(Health Net), Peter J. Swart(Health Net), Martin Hale(Health Net), Jeannette Wadula(Health Net), Jeanie du Toit(Health Net), Fatima Solomon(Health Net), Vuyelwa Baba(Health Net), Hennie Lombaard(Health Net), Nelesh Govendar(Health Net), Amy Wise(Health Net), Constance Ntuli(Health Net)
JAMA Network Open
July 26, 2023
Cited by 97Open Access
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Abstract

Importance: The number of deaths of children younger than 5 years has been steadily decreasing worldwide, from more than 17 million annual deaths in the 1970s to an estimated 5.3 million in 2019 (with 2.8 million deaths occurring in those aged 1-59 months [53% of all deaths in children aged <5 years]). More detailed characterization of childhood deaths could inform interventions to improve child survival. Objective: To describe causes of postneonatal child deaths across 7 mortality surveillance sentinel sites in Africa and Asia. Design, Setting, and Participants: The Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) Network conducts childhood mortality surveillance in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia using innovative postmortem minimally invasive tissue sampling (MITS). In this cross-sectional study, MITS was conducted in deceased children aged 1 to 59 months at 7 sites in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia from December 3, 2016, to December 3, 2020. Data analysis was conducted between October and November 2021. Main Outcomes and Measures: The expert panel attributed underlying, intermediate, and immediate conditions in the chain of events leading to death, based on histopathologic analysis, microbiological diagnostics, clinical data, and verbal autopsies. Results: In this study, MITS was performed in 632 deceased children (mean [SD] age at death, 1.3 [0.3] years; 342 [54.1%] male). The 6 most common underlying causes of death were malnutrition (104 [16.5%]), HIV (75 [11.9%]), malaria (71 [11.2%]), congenital birth defects (64 [10.1%]), lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs; 53 [8.4%]), and diarrheal diseases (46 [7.2%]). When considering immediate causes only, sepsis (191 [36.7%]) and LRTI (129 [24.8%]) were the 2 dominant causes. An infection was present in the causal chain in 549 of 632 deaths (86.9%); pathogens most frequently contributing to infectious deaths included Klebsiella pneumoniae (155 of 549 infectious deaths [28.2%]; 127 [81.9%] considered nosocomial), Plasmodium falciparum (122 of 549 [22.2%]), and Streptococcus pneumoniae (109 of 549 [19.9%]). Other organisms, such as cytomegalovirus (57 [10.4%]) and Acinetobacter baumannii (39 [7.1%]; 35 of 39 [89.7%] considered nosocomial), also played important roles. For the top underlying causes of death, the median number of conditions in the chain of events leading to death was 3 for malnutrition, 3 for HIV, 1 for malaria, 3 for congenital birth defects, and 1 for LRTI. Expert panels considered 494 of 632 deaths (78.2%) preventable and 26 of 632 deaths (4.1%) preventable under certain conditions. Conclusions and Relevance: In this cross-sectional study investigating causes of child mortality in the CHAMPS Network, results indicate that, in these high-mortality settings, infectious diseases continue to cause most deaths in infants and children, often in conjunction with malnutrition. These results also highlight opportunities for action to prevent deaths and reveal common interaction of various causes in the path toward death.


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