| Literature DB >> 23084696 |
M A Elemraid1, S P Rushton, M D F Shirley, M F Thomas, D A Spencer, K M Eastham, F Hampton, R Gorton, K Pollard, A R Gennery, J E Clark.
Abstract
In September 2006, the 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7) was added to the UK immunization programme. We aimed to evaluate the impact of PCV7 on the incidence of all-cause community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children. A prospective survey was undertaken in 2008-2009 at 11 hospitals in North East England of children aged 0-16 years with radiologically confirmed pneumonia. Data were compared to those from a similar survey undertaken in the same hospitals in 2001-2002. A total of 542 children were enrolled, of which 74% were aged <5 years. PCV7 uptake was 90∙7%. The incidence of pneumonia was 11∙8/10,000 [95% confidence interval (CI) 10∙9-12∙9], and the hospitalization rate was 9∙9/10,000 (95% CI 9∙0-10∙9). Compared to 2001, there was a 19% (95% CI 8-29) reduction in the rate of CAP in those aged <5 years, and in those <2 years a 33∙1% (95% CI 20-45) reduction in the incidence of CAP and 38∙1% (95% CI 24-50) reduction in hospitalization rates. However, for those unvaccinated aged ≥5 years, there was no difference in the incidence of CAP and hospitalization rate between both surveys. Since 2001, the overall reduction in incidence was 17∙7% (95% CI 8-26) and for hospitalization 18∙5% (95% CI 8-28). For the <5 years age group there was a lower incidence of CAP in PCV7-vaccinated children (25∙2/10,000, 95% CI 22∙6-28∙2) than in those that were not vaccinated (37∙4/10,000, 95% CI 29∙2-47∙1). In conclusion, PCV7 has reduced both incidence and rate of hospitalization of pneumonia in children, particularly in the <2 years age group.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23084696 PMCID: PMC3733065 DOI: 10.1017/S0950268812002257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Infect ISSN: 0950-2688 Impact factor: 2.451
Comparison of rates of pneumonia and hospitalization between 2001 and 2009 data per 10 000 children
| Variables | 2001 survey IR (95% CI) | 2009 survey IR (95% CI) | Reduction % (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | |||
| Pneumonia | 14·4 (13·4–15·4) | 11·8 (10·9–12·9) | 17·7 (8 to 26) |
| Hospitalization | 12·2 (11·3–13·2) | 9·9 (9·0–10·9) | 18·5 (8 to 28) |
| <2 years | |||
| Pneumonia | 49·9 (44·1–56·4) | 33·5 (28·9–38·4) | 33·1 (20 to 45) |
| Hospitalization | 45·6 (40·1–51·8) | 28·2 (24·1–32·8) | 38·1 (24 to 50) |
| 2·0–4·9 years | |||
| Pneumonia | 30·7 (27·1–34·6) | 23·6 (20·4–27·1) | 23·1 (7 to 36) |
| Hospitalization | 27·5 (24·1–31·3) | 19·3 (16·5–22·5) | 29·8 (14 to 43) |
| <5 years | |||
| Pneumonia | 33·8 (31·1–36·7) | 27·4 (24·8–30·2) | 19·1 (8 to 29) |
| Hospitalization | 28·7 (26·2–31·4) | 22·4 (20·1–25·0) | 21·9 (10 to 32) |
| ⩾5 years | |||
| Pneumonia | 5·3 (4·6–6·1) | 4·5 (3·8–5·4) | 14·7 (–7 to 32) |
| Hospitalization | 4·5 (3·8–5·2) | 4·1 (3·4–4·8) | 9·4 (–15 to 29) |
IR, Incidence rate; CI, confidence interval.
Negative numbers denote an estimate of an increase in incidence.
Incidence rates of pneumonia per 10 000 children (August 2008–July 2009)
| Variables | <5 years ( | ⩾5 years ( | Overall ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IR (95% CI) | IR (95% CI) | IR (95% CI) | ||||
| Male | 227 (56·8) | 15·5 (13·6–17·7) | 86 (60·6) | 2·8 (2·2–3·4) | 313 (57·7) | 6·8 (6·1–7·6) |
| Female | 173 (43·2) | 11·8 (10·1–13·7) | 56 (39·4) | 1·8 (1·4–2·3) | 229 (42·3) | 5·0 (4·4–5·7) |
| Disease severity | ||||||
| Mild | 147 (36·8) | 10·1 (8·5–11·8) | 56 (39·4) | 1·8 (1·4–2·3) | 203 (37·5) | 4·4 (3·9–5·1) |
| Moderate | 40 (10·0) | 2·7 (1·9–3·7) | 16 (11·3) | 0·5 (0·3–0·8) | 56 (10·3) | 1·2 (0·9–1·6) |
| Severe | 213 (53·2) | 14·6 (12·7–16·7) | 70 (49·3) | 2·2 (1·8–2·8) | 283 (52·2) | 6·2 (5·5–6·9) |
| Chest radiographic findings | ||||||
| Patchy | 227 (56·8) | 15·5 (13·6–17·7) | 69 (48·6) | 2·2 (1·7–2·8) | 296 (54·6) | 6·5 (5·7–7·2) |
| Lobar | 99 (24·8) | 6·8 (5·5–8·2) | 63 (44·4) | 2·0 (1·6–2·6) | 162 (29·9) | 3·5 (3·0–4·1) |
| Perihilar | 61 (15·2) | 4·2 (3·2–5·4) | 6 (4·2) | 0·2 (0·1–0·4) | 67 (12·4) | 1·5 (1·1–1·9) |
| Other infiltrates | 13 (3·2) | 0·9 (0·5–1·5) | 4 (2·8) | 0·1 (0·03–0·3) | 17 (3·1) | 0·4 (0·2–0·6) |
| Social class (IMD score) | ||||||
| 1st quantile (2·97–14·46) | 101 (25·2) | 6·9 (5·6–8·4) | 29 (20·4) | 0·9 (0·6–1·3) | 130 (24·0) | 2·8 (2·4–3·4) |
| 2nd quantile (14·47–25·33) | 92 (23·0) | 6·3 (5·1–7·7) | 36 (25·3) | 1·2 (0·8–1·6) | 128 (23·6) | 2·8 (2·3–3·3) |
| 3rd quantile (25·34–42·44) | 102 (25·5) | 6·9 (5·7–8·5) | 43 (30·3) | 1·4 (0·9–1·9) | 145 (26·8) | 3·2 (2·7–3·7) |
| 4th quantile (42·45–78·53) | 105 (26·3) | 7·2 (5·9–8·7) | 34 (23·9) | 1·1 (0·8–1·5) | 139 (25·6) | 3·0 (2·6–3·6) |
IR, Incidence rate; CI, confidence interval; IMD, index of multiple deprivation.
Univariate risk factors of severe versus mild/moderate pneumonia
| Characteristics | OR | (95% CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group | ||||
| < 5 years | 400 (73·8) | 1·7 | (0·8–1·6) | 0·418 |
| ⩾ 5 years | 142 (26·2) | 1·0 | — | |
| Sex | ||||
| Female | 229 (42·3) | 1·0 | — | |
| Male | 313 (57·7) | 1·2 | (0·8–1·6) | 0·427 |
| Social class (IMD score) | ||||
| 1st quantile (2·97–14·46) | 130 (24·0) | 1·0 | — | |
| 2nd quantile (14·47–25·33) | 128 (23·6) | 1·1 | (0·7–1·9) | 0·612 |
| 3rd quantile (25·34–42·44) | 145 (26·8) | 0·9 | (0·6–1·5) | 0·755 |
| 4th quantile (42·45–78·53) | 139 (25·6) | 1·1 | (0·7–1·7) | 0·780 |
| Gestation (weeks) | ||||
| 24–28 | 7 (1·3) | 5·8 | (0·7–48·4) | 0·105 |
| 29–32 | 13 (2·4) | 1·5 | (0·5–4·8) | 0·452 |
| 33–36 | 25 (4·6) | 1·7 | (0·7–3·9) | 0·206 |
| ⩾ 37 | 497 (91·7) | 1·0 | — | |
| Parental smoking | ||||
| No | 247 (62·8) | 1·0 | — | |
| Yes | 146 (37·2) | 1·3 | (0·8–1·9) | 0·253 |
| Asthma | ||||
| No | 501 (92·4) | 1·0 | — | |
| Yes | 41 (7·6) | 1·6 | (0·9–3·2) | 0·139 |
OR, Odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; IMD, index of multiple deprivation.