Literature DB >> 23782011

Prospective population-based study on the burden of disease from post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis of hospitalised children in New Zealand: epidemiology, clinical features and complications.

William Wong1, Diana R Lennon, Sonja Crone, Jocelyn M Neutze, Peter W Reed.   

Abstract

AIM: A nationwide 24-month study was conducted (2007-2009), via the New Zealand Paediatric Surveillance Unit to define epidemiology and clinical features of acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN) in children hospitalised with the illness.
METHODS: Paediatricians (n = 215) were requested to report new hospitalised cases fulfilling a case definition of definite (haematuria with low C3 and high streptococcal titres or biopsy proven APSGN) or probable (haematuria with low C3 or high streptococcal titres).
RESULTS: A total of 176 cases were identified (definite: n = 138, probable: n = 38) with 63% residing in the Auckland metropolitan region. Sixty-seven percent were in the most deprived quintile. Annual incidence (0-14 years) was 9.7/100,000 (Pacific 45.5, Maori 15.7, European/other 2.6 and Asian 2.1/100,000). Annual incidence was highest in the South Auckland Metropolitan region (31/100,000), Central Auckland 14.9, West/North Auckland metropolitan region 5.9 and for the remainder of New Zealand 5.5/100,000. Age-specific incidence was highest in age 5-9 years (15.1/100,000). Reduced serum complement C3, gross haematuria, hypertension, impairment of renal function and heavy proteinuria were present in 93%, 87%, 72%, 67% and 44% of patients, respectively. Severe hypertension was closely associated with either symptoms of an acute encephalopathy or congestive heart failure.
CONCLUSIONS: New Zealand children carry a significant disease burden of hospitalised APSGN with socio-economically deprived; Pacific and Maori children are being over-represented. Significant short-term complications were observed in hospitalised children with APSGN. Persistently very low rates in European/other suggest a preventable disease.
© 2013 The Authors. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health © 2013 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal Australasian College of Physicians).

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Keywords:  New Zealand; epidemiology; post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23782011     DOI: 10.1111/jpc.12295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Paediatr Child Health        ISSN: 1034-4810            Impact factor:   1.954


  6 in total

1.  Case Report: Concurrent Rheumatic Fever and Acute Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis in a High-Burden Setting.

Authors:  Anna V Nakauyaca; Anna P Ralph; William S Majoni; Nadarajah Kangaharan
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2019-11       Impact factor: 2.345

2.  Ten-Year Follow-up of Patients with Epidemic Post Infectious Glomerulonephritis.

Authors:  Sergio Wyton L Pinto; Gianna Mastroianni-Kirsztajn; Ricardo Sesso
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-05-11       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Acute Kidney Injury and Atypical Features during Pediatric Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis.

Authors:  Rose M Ayoob; Andrew L Schwaderer
Journal:  Int J Nephrol       Date:  2016-08-23

Review 4.  Systematic Literature Review on the Incidence and Prevalence of Heart Failure in Children and Adolescents.

Authors:  Robert E Shaddy; Aneesh Thomas George; Thomas Jaecklin; Eimear Nic Lochlainn; Lalit Thakur; Rumjhum Agrawal; Susan Solar-Yohay; Fabian Chen; Joseph W Rossano; Thomas Severin; Michael Burch
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2017-12-20       Impact factor: 1.655

5.  Standardization of Epidemiological Surveillance of Acute Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis.

Authors:  Kate M Miller; Chris Van Beneden; Malcolm McDonald; Thel K Hla; William Wong; Helen Pedgrift; David C Kaslow; Thomas Cherian; Jonathan R Carapetis; Amy Scheel; Anna Seale; Asha C Bowen; Hannah C Moore; Theresa Lamagni; Bernardo Rodriguez-Iturbe
Journal:  Open Forum Infect Dis       Date:  2022-09-15       Impact factor: 4.423

Review 6.  Management and outcomes of acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis in children.

Authors:  Leong Tung Ong
Journal:  World J Nephrol       Date:  2022-09-25
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