Title of article
Childhood very severe pneumonia and meningitisrelated hospitalization and death in Yemen, before and after introduction of H. influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine
Author/Authors
Banajeh, S.M. University of Sana’a - Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Yemen , Ashoor, O. Al-Sabeen Hospital for Women and Children - Department of Paediatrics, Yemen , Al-Magramy, A.S. Al-Sabeen Hospital for Women and Children - Department of Paediatrics, Yemen
From page
431
To page
441
Abstract
Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine was included in the Yemen immunization programme in 2005. This study compared the rates of very severe pneumonia and all-cause meningitis hospitalization and death, before and after introduction of conjugate Hib vaccine, and reports the results of the 2010 bacterial meningitis surveillance. A retrospective analysis was made of data collected for 2000–2010 for all children aged 2–60 months in the main children’s hospital in Sana’a. Compared with the pre-Hib vaccination period, the post-Hib period showed significant and impressive reductions in the rates of hospitalization and death for all-cause meningitis. However, hospitalization and death for very severe pneumonia improved only modestly, and there was evidence of a decreasing but non-significant trend indicting that very severe pneumonia was a non-specific endpoint with multi-etiologies (both viral and bacterial). Very severe pneumonia remains the leading cause of severe morbidity and death for young children, particularly those aged 12 months.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2644613
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