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Defining the Incidence and Associated Morbidity and Mortality of Severe Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection Among Children with Chronic Diseases

机译:定义慢性疾病患儿中严重呼吸道合胞病毒感染的发生率,相关的发病率和死亡率

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IntroductionREGAL (RSV Evidence—a Geographical Archive of the Literature) has provided a comprehensive review of the published evidence in the field of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in Western countries over the last 20?years. This review covers the risk and burden of RSV infection in children with underlying medical conditions or chronic diseases (excluding prematurity and congenital heart disease). MethodsA systematic review of publications between January 1, 1995 and December 31, 2015 across PubMed, Embase, The Cochrane Library, and Clinicaltrials.gov was supplemented by papers identified by the authors through March 2017. Studies reporting data for hospital visits/admissions for RSV infection as well as studies reporting RSV-associated morbidity and mortality were included. Study quality and strength of evidence (SOE) were graded. ResultsA total of 2703 studies were identified and 58 were included. Down syndrome, irrespective of prematurity and congenital heart disease (moderate SOE), immunocompromised children (low SOE), cystic fibrosis (low SOE), and neurologic conditions (low SOE) were associated with a significantly increased risk of RSV hospitalization. A number of other congenital malformations and chronic conditions were also associated with severe RSV disease (low SOE). In general, pre-existing disease was also a predisposing factor for RSV-related mortality (low SOE). ConclusionSevere RSV infection in infants and young children with underlying medical conditions or chronic diseases poses a significant health burden. Further studies are needed to fully quantify the epidemiology, burden and outcomes in these populations, in particular RSV-attributable mortality.
机译:简介REGAL(RSV证据,文学地理文献)在过去20年中对西方国家呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)领域中已发表的证据进行了全面的回顾。这篇综述涵盖了患有基础疾病或慢性疾病(不包括早产和先天性心脏病)的儿童RSV感染的风险和负担。方法对作者在1995年1月1日至2015年12月31日期间在PubMed,Embase,Cochrane图书馆和Clinicaltrials.gov上发表的论文进行系统的综述,并附上作者在2017年3月之前确定的论文。感染以及报告与RSV相关的发病率和死亡率的研究也包括在内。研究质量和证据强度(SOE)被分级。结果共鉴定出2703项研究,其中58项纳入研究。唐氏综合症,不论早产和先天性心脏病(中度SOE),免疫力低下的儿童(SOE偏低),囊性纤维化(SOE偏低)和神经系统疾病(SOE偏低)均与RSV住院风险显着增加相关。其他许多先天性畸形和慢性病也与严重的RSV疾病(低SOE)有关。通常,既往疾病也是RSV相关死亡率(低SOE)的诱发因素。结论患有基础疾病或慢性疾病的婴幼儿严重RSV感染会给健康造成重大负担。需要进一步研究以充分量化这些人群的流行病学,负担和结果,尤其是RSV引起的死亡率。

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