Epidemiology of radiographically-confirmed and bacteremic pneumonia in rural Thailand

Pneumonia remains a leading public health concern in Thailand. Using population-based surveillance during January 2004-December 2006, we describe incidence, mortality, and bacterial etiologies of chest radiograph-confirmed pneumonia requiring hospitalization in one rural Thai province. Of 19,316 pat...

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Main Authors: Prabda Prapasiri, Sutthi Jareinpituk, Anek Keawpan, Teerasak Chuxnum, Henry C. Baggett, Somsak Thamathitiwat, Sonja J. Olsen
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spelling th-mahidol.196232018-07-12T09:41:36Z Epidemiology of radiographically-confirmed and bacteremic pneumonia in rural Thailand Prabda Prapasiri Sutthi Jareinpituk Anek Keawpan Teerasak Chuxnum Henry C. Baggett Somsak Thamathitiwat Sonja J. Olsen Mahidol University Thailand Ministry of Public Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Nakhon Phanom Provincial Health Office Medicine Pneumonia remains a leading public health concern in Thailand. Using population-based surveillance during January 2004-December 2006, we describe incidence, mortality, and bacterial etiologies of chest radiograph-confirmed pneumonia requiring hospitalization in one rural Thai province. Of 19,316 patients who met the case definition for clinical pneumonia, 9,596 (50%) had a chest radiograph, and 4,993 (52%) of those had radiographically-confirmed pneumonia. The incidence of radiographically-confirmed pneumonia ranged from 199 to 256 per 100,000 persons per year; 151 (3.0%) patients died. The annual average pneumonia mortality rate was 6.9 per 100,000 persons (range 6.2 to 7.8 per 100,000) and was highest in persons aged <1 year (64/100,000) and ≥65 years (44/100,000). Of 4,993 patients with radiographically-confirmed pneumonia, 1,916 (38%) had blood cultures, and 187 (10%) of those had pathogens isolated. Pathogens causing bacteremic pneumonia included B. pseudomallei (15% to 24% of bacterial pathogens), E. coli (9.2% to 25%), S. pneumoniae (7.9% to 17%), K. pneumoniae (2.2% to 6.4%), and S. aureus (4.3 to 5.3%). Bacteremia was significantly associated with pneumonia mortality after controlling for age, sex, HIV status and measures of disease severity in a logistic regression model (OR=5.2; 95% confidence interval= 2.2 - 12). Pneumonia remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Thailand, as in other countries in Southeast Asia. These findings can inform pneumonia clinical management and treatment decisions and guide public health programming, including the development of effective prevention strategies. 2018-07-12T02:41:36Z 2018-07-12T02:41:36Z 2008-07-01 Article Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. Vol.39, No.4 (2008), 706-718 01251562 2-s2.0-49749117058 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/19623 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=49749117058&origin=inward
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topic Medicine
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Prabda Prapasiri
Sutthi Jareinpituk
Anek Keawpan
Teerasak Chuxnum
Henry C. Baggett
Somsak Thamathitiwat
Sonja J. Olsen
Epidemiology of radiographically-confirmed and bacteremic pneumonia in rural Thailand
description Pneumonia remains a leading public health concern in Thailand. Using population-based surveillance during January 2004-December 2006, we describe incidence, mortality, and bacterial etiologies of chest radiograph-confirmed pneumonia requiring hospitalization in one rural Thai province. Of 19,316 patients who met the case definition for clinical pneumonia, 9,596 (50%) had a chest radiograph, and 4,993 (52%) of those had radiographically-confirmed pneumonia. The incidence of radiographically-confirmed pneumonia ranged from 199 to 256 per 100,000 persons per year; 151 (3.0%) patients died. The annual average pneumonia mortality rate was 6.9 per 100,000 persons (range 6.2 to 7.8 per 100,000) and was highest in persons aged <1 year (64/100,000) and ≥65 years (44/100,000). Of 4,993 patients with radiographically-confirmed pneumonia, 1,916 (38%) had blood cultures, and 187 (10%) of those had pathogens isolated. Pathogens causing bacteremic pneumonia included B. pseudomallei (15% to 24% of bacterial pathogens), E. coli (9.2% to 25%), S. pneumoniae (7.9% to 17%), K. pneumoniae (2.2% to 6.4%), and S. aureus (4.3 to 5.3%). Bacteremia was significantly associated with pneumonia mortality after controlling for age, sex, HIV status and measures of disease severity in a logistic regression model (OR=5.2; 95% confidence interval= 2.2 - 12). Pneumonia remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Thailand, as in other countries in Southeast Asia. These findings can inform pneumonia clinical management and treatment decisions and guide public health programming, including the development of effective prevention strategies.
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author_facet Mahidol University
Prabda Prapasiri
Sutthi Jareinpituk
Anek Keawpan
Teerasak Chuxnum
Henry C. Baggett
Somsak Thamathitiwat
Sonja J. Olsen
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author Prabda Prapasiri
Sutthi Jareinpituk
Anek Keawpan
Teerasak Chuxnum
Henry C. Baggett
Somsak Thamathitiwat
Sonja J. Olsen
author_sort Prabda Prapasiri
title Epidemiology of radiographically-confirmed and bacteremic pneumonia in rural Thailand
title_short Epidemiology of radiographically-confirmed and bacteremic pneumonia in rural Thailand
title_full Epidemiology of radiographically-confirmed and bacteremic pneumonia in rural Thailand
title_fullStr Epidemiology of radiographically-confirmed and bacteremic pneumonia in rural Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of radiographically-confirmed and bacteremic pneumonia in rural Thailand
title_sort epidemiology of radiographically-confirmed and bacteremic pneumonia in rural thailand
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/19623
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