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    The aetiology of pneumonia from analysis of lung aspirate and pleural fluid samples: Findings from the PERCH study

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    Ebruke, B.E.
    Knoll, M.D.
    Haddix, M.
    Zaman, S.M.A.
    Prosperi, C.
    Feikin, D.R.
    Hammitt, L.L.
    Levine, O.S.
    O'Brien, K.L.
    Murdoch, D.R.
    Brooks, W.A.
    Scott, J.A.G.
    Kotloff, K.L.
    Madhi, S.A.
    Thea, D.M.
    Baillie, V.L.
    Chisti, M.J.
    Dione, Michel M.
    Driscoll, A.J.
    Fancourt, N.
    Karron, R.A.
    Le, T.T.
    Mohamed, S.
    Moore, D.P.
    Morpeth, S.C.
    Mwaba, J.
    Mwansa, J.
    Shahid, A.S.M.S.B.
    Sow, S.O.
    Tapia, M.D.
    Antonio, M.
    Howie, S.R.C.
    Date Issued
    2021-12
    Date Online
    2020-07
    Language
    en
    Type
    Journal Article
    Review status
    Peer Review
    ISI journal
    Accessibility
    Open Access
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    CC-BY-4.0
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    Ebruke, B.E., Knoll, M.D., Haddix, M., Zaman, S.M.A., Prosperi, C., Feikin, D.R., Hammitt, L.L., Levine, O.S., O'Brien, K.L., Murdoch, D.R., Brooks, W.A., Scott, J.A.G., Kotloff, K.L., Madhi, S.A., Thea, D.M., Baillie, V.L., Chisti, M.J., Dione, M., Driscoll, A.J., Fancourt, N., Karron, R.A., Le, T.T., Mohamed, S., Moore, D.P., Morpeth, S.C., Mwaba, J., Mwansa, J., Shahid, A.S.M.S.B., Sow, S.O., Tapia, M.D., Antonio, M. and Howie, S.R.C. 2021. The aetiology of pneumonia from analysis of lung aspirate and pleural fluid samples: Findings from the PERCH study. Clinical Infectious Diseases 73(11): e3788–e3796.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110009
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1032
    Abstract/Description
    Background An improved understanding of childhood pneumonia aetiology is required to inform prevention and treatment strategies. Lung aspiration is the gold standard specimen for pneumonia diagnostics. We report findings from analyses of lung and pleural aspirates collected in the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) study. Methods The PERCH study enrolled children aged 1–59 months hospitalized with World Health Organization defined severe or very severe pneumonia in 7 countries in Africa and Asia. Percutaneous trans-thoracic lung (LA) and pleural fluid (PF) aspiration was performed on a sample of pneumonia cases with radiological consolidation and/or pleural fluid in 4 countries. Venous blood and nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal swabs were collected from all cases. Multiplex quantitative PCR and routine microbiologic culture were applied to clinical specimens. Results Of 44 LAs performed within 3 days of admission on 622 eligible cases, 13 (30%) had a pathogen identified by either culture (5/44) or by PCR (11/29). A pathogen was identified in 12/14 (86%) PF specimens tested by either culture (9/14) or PCR (9/11). Bacterial pathogens were identified more frequently than viruses. All but one of the cases with a virus identified were co-infected with bacterial pathogens. Streptococcus pneumoniae (9/44 [20%]) and Staphylococcus aureus (7/14 [50%]) were the predominant pathogen identified in LA and PF, respectively. Conclusions Bacterial pathogens predominated in this selected subgroup of PERCH participants drawn from those with radiological consolidation or pleural fluid, with S. pneumoniae and S. aureus the leading pathogens identified.
    CGIAR Author ORCID iDs
    Michel Dionehttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7812-5776
    CGIAR Impact Areas
    Nutrition, health and food security
    Contributes to SDGs
    SDG 3 - Good health and well-being
    AGROVOC Keywords
    health; pneumonia; aetiology; infectious diseases; lungs
    Subjects
    HUMAN HEALTH;
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    Medical Research Council Unit, The Gambia; Johns Hopkins University; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; Kenya Medical Research Institute; University of Otago; Canterbury Health Laboratories, New Zealand; International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh; University of Maryland; University of the Witwatersrand; Boston University; International Livestock Research Institute; Royal Darwin Hospital; Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital; Middlemore Hospital, New Zealand; University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia; Zambia Center for Applied Health Research and Development; Lusaka Apex Medical University; Centre pour le Développement des Vaccins, Mali; University of Warwick; University of Auckland
    Investors/sponsors
    Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Wellcome Trust
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