| Literature DB >> 31504308 |
Samuel Akech1, Mercy Chepkirui1, Morris Ogero1, Ambrose Agweyu1, Grace Irimu1,2, Mike English1,3, Robert W Snow1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The malaria prevalence has declined in western Kenya, resulting in the risk of neurological phenotypes in older children. This study investigates the clinical profile of pediatric malaria admissions ahead of the introduction of the RTS,S/AS01 vaccine.Entities:
Keywords: Kenya; admissions; children; malaria; severe
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31504308 PMCID: PMC7353324 DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciz844
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Infect Dis ISSN: 1058-4838 Impact factor: 9.079
Figure 1.Map showing locations of study county hospitals in Western Kenya.
Case Definitions for Severe Malaria Syndromes
| WHO Definition [ | Definition Used in Present Study | |
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| Blantyre coma score <3 in children; cerebral malaria is defined as a coma persisting for >30 minutes after a seizure | 2 definitions of cerebral malaria used: cerebral malaria 1 was defined as being unconscious, as measured on the AVPU scale (AVPU score = U); cerebral malaria 2 was defined as a child responding only to pain or being unconscious (AVPU score = U or P); children with AVPU score = V were also considered to have severe malaria |
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| Inability to sit if normally able to sit or inability to breastfeed if previously not sitting | Inability to drink or breastfeed but fully alert (AVPU score = A) used as proxy for prostration |
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| A base deficit of >8 meq/l, plasma bicarbonate of <15 mM, venous plasma lactate >5 mM, or severe acidosis manifesting clinically as respiratory distress, defined as rapid, deep, and labored breathing | Chest indrawing or deep/acidotic breathing on examination |
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| A hemoglobin concentration <5 g/dl or a hematocrit of <15% in children <12 years of age, together with a parasite count >10 000/µl | Defined as hemoglobin ≤5 g/dl in the presence of any malaria parasitemia (parasite count not done). If the hemoglobin level was not documented, then severe anemia was also defined as any of the following: clinical diagnosis of severe anemia, documented severe palmar pallor, or transfusion given or prescribed |
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| More than 2 episodes within 24 hours | Same definition |
Abbreviations: A, alert; AVPU, alert, response to voice, response to pain, unconscious scale; P, responsive to pain; U, unconscious; V, responsive to a voice; WHO, World Health Organization.
Malaria Admissions and the Severe Disease Syndromes
| Severity feature | n (%) or n/N (%) | Median age, months (IQR) | Case fatality, (%, 95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| All malaria admissions | 5766 | 36 (18–60) | 211/5766 (3.7, 3.2–4.2) |
| Uncomplicated malaria | 3426 | 36 (18–66) | 48/3426 (1.4, 1.0–1.8) |
| Severe malaria | 2340 | 36 (16–60) | 163/2340 (7.0, 6.0–8.1) |
| Severe malaria admissions | |||
| AVPU score = U; cerebral malaria 1 | 81/2208 (3.7) | 48 (30–84) | 36/81 (44.4, 33.4–55.9) |
| AVPU score = U or P; cerebral malaria 2 | 299/2208 (13.5) | 44 (20–72) | 62/299 (20.7, 16.3–25.8) |
| AVPU score = V | 122/2208 (5.5) | 36 (24–63) | 9/122 (7.4, 3.4–13.5) |
| Inability to drink/breastfeed | 665/2240 (29.7) | 32 (16–54) | 22/665 (3.3, 2.1–5.0) |
| Convulsions ≥2 | 317/2340 (13.6) | 30 (17–48) | 12/317 (3.8, 2.0–6.5) |
| Anemia | |||
| Severe anemia: clinical criteria or Hb ≤5 g/dL | 1057/2340 (45.2) | 36 (18–62) | 87/1057 (8.2, 6.6–10.1) |
| Hemoglobin ≤5 g/dL | 576/2340 (24.6) | 36 (19–66) | 33/576 (5.7, 4.0–8.0) |
| Clinically diagnosed severe anemia: Hb not documented | 481/2340 (20.6) | 36 (16–60) | 54/481 (11.2, 8.5–14.3) |
| Respiratory symptoms | |||
| Severe respiratory distress: deep breathing or chest indrawing | 441/2239 (19.7) | 19 (9–41) | 61/441 (13.8, 10/7–17.4) |
| Deep breathing, no indrawing | 136/2239 (6.1) | 30 (16–51) | 28/136 (20.6, 14.1–28.4) |
| Chest indrawing with or without deep breathing | 349/2239 (15.6) | 15 (9–36) | 44/349 (12.6, 9.3–16.6) |
Denomitators less than 2340 show cases with complete data; children may have had more than 1 severity feature.
Abbreviations: AVPU, alert, response to voice, response to pain, unconscious scale; CI, confidence interval; Hb, hemoglobin; IQR, interquartile range; P, responsive to pain; U, unconscious; V, responsive to a voice.
Figure 2.A, Overlap of malaria clinical syndromes in all malaria admissions (n = 5766), n represents total number of admissions with malaria. Square brackets denote percentage case fatality rates. B, Overlap of malaria clinical syndromes in malaria deaths (n = 211), n represents the total number of deaths in children admitted with malaria.
Figure 3.Percentage age distributions among children aged 1 month to 15 years for (A) 5766 malaria admissions, (B) 211 malaria deaths; (C) 81 cerebral malaria case definition 1 (AVPU score = U; light gray) and 299 cerebral malaria case definition 2 (AVPU score = P or U; dark gray); (D) 1057 severe malaria anemia cases; and (E) 414 malaria cases with respiratory distress. Abbreviations: AVPU, alert, response to voice, response to pain, unconscious scale; P, responsive to pain; U, unconscious.