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Population-based Incidence and Etiology of Community-acquired Neonatal Viral Infections in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Johns Hopkins University, Dhaka Shishu Hospital, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, ...
Published InThe Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Year2015
Citations20

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The etiology of >90% of cases of suspected neonatal infection remains unknown. We conducted community-based surveillance in conjunction with hospital-based surveillance in a rural region in Bangladesh from June 2006 to September 2007 to assess the incidence and etiology of community-acquired viral infections among neonates. METHODS: Community health workers (CHWs) assessed neonates at home on days 0, 2, 5 and 8 after birth and referred cases of suspected illness to the hospital (CHW surveillance). Among neonates with clinically suspected upper respiratory tract infection (URTI), pneumonia, sepsis and/or meningitis, virus identification studies were conducted on nasal wash, cerebrospinal fluid and/or blood specimens. In the hospital-based surveillance, similar screening was conducted among all neonates (referred by CHWs and self-referred) who were…
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