| Literature DB >> 20939931 |
Arantxa Roca-Feltrer1, Ilona Carneiro, Lucy Smith, Joanna Rm Armstrong Schellenberg, Brian Greenwood, David Schellenberg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A greater understanding of the relationship between transmission intensity, seasonality and the age-pattern of malaria is needed to guide appropriate targeting of malaria interventions in different epidemiological settings.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20939931 PMCID: PMC2992028 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-9-282
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Number of sites(studies) included in the main analyses for each cell of the transmission intensity-seasonality matrix.
| Transmission intensity (in pppy) | Marked seasonality | No marked seasonality | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CM | SMA | RD | CM | SMA | RD | |
| 3(8) | 3(7) | - | 2(2) | - | 2(3) | |
| 3(4) | 4(4) | 4(6) | 7(11) | 10(15) | 1(1) | |
| 2(2) | 1(1) | 1(1) | - | 2(2) | - | |
Cerebral malaria = CM; severe malarial anaemia = SMA; and respiratory distress = RD
Best fitted distributions, Akaike Information Criterion (AICs), and estimated median ages (IQR) ∫ for each severe outcome and each cell of the transmission intensity-seasonality matrix
| Transmission Matrix category | Cerebral malaria | Severe Malarial Anaemia | Respiratory Distress | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best fitted model | AIC | Median age (IQR) | Best fitted model | AIC | Median age (IQR) | Best fitted model | AIC | Median age (IQR) | |
| Log-Logistic | 13272 | 49 (31-72) | Log-Logistic | 14146 | 27 (16-44) | Log-Logistic | 7501 | 34 (19-57) | |
| Gamma | 4420 | 42 (25-64) | Log-Logistic | 4799 | 25 (15-40) | Log-Normal | 1161 | 36 (20-61)Ω | |
| Log-Normal | 497 | 34 (19-57) | Weibull | 259 | 30 (15-52) | - | - | - | |
| Log-Normal | 672 | 41 (26-63) | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| Log-Logistic | 20714 | 29 (18-47) | Log-Normal | 47782 | 17 (10-29) | Log-Normal | 20334 | 21 (12-36) | |
| - | - | - | Log-Logistic | 3697 | 15 (9-25) | Log-Normal | 523 | 23 (15-37)¥ | |
∫Same median age (IQR) results were obtained in the sensitivity analyses except when otherwise indicated
ΩMedian age (IQR) obtained from sensitivity analyses: 36 (20-62)
¥Median age (IQR) obtained from sensitivity analyses: 22 (13-36)
Figure 1Age-patterns of cerebral malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa. Percentage of cerebral malaria admissions per month of age in children under ten years of age, by transmission intensity (TI) and seasonality of malaria transmission.
Figure 2Age-patterns of severe malarial anaemia in Sub-Saharan Africa. Percentage of severe malarial anaemia admissions per month of age in children under 10 years of age, by transmission intensity (TI) and seasonality of malaria transmission.
Figure 3Age-patterns of respiratory distress in Sub-Saharan Africa. Percentage of respiratory distress admissions per month of age in children under 10 years of age, by transmission intensity (TI) and seasonality of malaria transmission.
Figure 4Age-patterns of cerebral malaria, severe malarial anaemia, and respiratory distress in Sub-Saharan Africa. Percentage of cerebral malaria, severe malarial anaemia, and respiratory distress admissions per month of age in children under 10 years of age, for each cell of the transmission intensity-seasonality matrix.