Childhood pneumonia and crowding, bed-sharing and nutrition: a case-control study from The Gambia.

SRC Howie; J Schellenberg ORCID logo; O Chimah; RC Ideh; BE Ebruke; C Oluwalana; G Mackenzie ORCID logo; M Jallow ORCID logo; M Njie; S Donkor; +13 more... KL Dionisio; G Goldberg; K Fornace ORCID logo; C Bottomley ORCID logo; PC Hill; CC Grant; T Corrah; AM Prentice ORCID logo; M Ezzati; BM Greenwood ORCID logo; PG Smith ORCID logo; RA Adegbola; K Mulholland ORCID logo; (2016) Childhood pneumonia and crowding, bed-sharing and nutrition: a case-control study from The Gambia. The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease, 20 (10). pp. 1405-1415. ISSN 1027-3719 DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.15.0993
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SETTING: Greater Banjul and Upper River Regions, The Gambia. OBJECTIVE: To investigate tractable social, environmental and nutritional risk factors for childhood pneumonia. DESIGN: A case-control study examining the association of crowding, household air pollution (HAP) and nutritional factors with pneumonia was undertaken in children aged 2-59 months: 458 children with severe pneumonia, defined according to the modified WHO criteria, were compared with 322 children with non-severe pneumonia, and these groups were compared to 801 neighbourhood controls. Controls were matched by age, sex, area and season. RESULTS: Strong evidence was found of an association between bed-sharing with someone with a cough and severe pneumonia (adjusted OR [aOR] 5.1, 95%CI 3.2-8.2, P < 0.001) and non-severe pneumonia (aOR 7.3, 95%CI 4.1-13.1, P < 0.001), with 18% of severe cases estimated to be attributable to this risk factor. Malnutrition and pneumonia had clear evidence of association, which was strongest between severe malnutrition and severe pneumonia (aOR 8.7, 95%CI 4.2-17.8, P < 0.001). No association was found between pneumonia and individual carbon monoxide exposure as a measure of HAP. CONCLUSION: Bed-sharing with someone with a cough is an important risk factor for severe pneumonia, and potentially tractable to intervention, while malnutrition remains an important tractable determinant.


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