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Estimating the Burden of Paratyphoid A in Asia and Africa
by
Mokhdad, Ali H.
, Walson, Judd L.
, Tian, Mu
, Ochiai, Rion L.
, Arndt, Michael B.
, Mosites, Emily M.
, Forouzanfar, Mohammad H.
, Meller, Margaret
in
Africa - epidemiology
/ Asia - epidemiology
/ Clinical trials
/ Distribution
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Information management
/ Journalism, Medical
/ Management
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mortality
/ Paratyphis
/ Paratyphoid fever
/ Paratyphoid Fever - epidemiology
/ Prevalence
/ Salmonella
/ Salmonella enterica
/ Salmonella paratyphi A - isolation & purification
/ Typhoid
/ Vaccines
2014
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Estimating the Burden of Paratyphoid A in Asia and Africa
by
Mokhdad, Ali H.
, Walson, Judd L.
, Tian, Mu
, Ochiai, Rion L.
, Arndt, Michael B.
, Mosites, Emily M.
, Forouzanfar, Mohammad H.
, Meller, Margaret
in
Africa - epidemiology
/ Asia - epidemiology
/ Clinical trials
/ Distribution
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Information management
/ Journalism, Medical
/ Management
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mortality
/ Paratyphis
/ Paratyphoid fever
/ Paratyphoid Fever - epidemiology
/ Prevalence
/ Salmonella
/ Salmonella enterica
/ Salmonella paratyphi A - isolation & purification
/ Typhoid
/ Vaccines
2014
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Estimating the Burden of Paratyphoid A in Asia and Africa
by
Mokhdad, Ali H.
, Walson, Judd L.
, Tian, Mu
, Ochiai, Rion L.
, Arndt, Michael B.
, Mosites, Emily M.
, Forouzanfar, Mohammad H.
, Meller, Margaret
in
Africa - epidemiology
/ Asia - epidemiology
/ Clinical trials
/ Distribution
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Information management
/ Journalism, Medical
/ Management
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mortality
/ Paratyphis
/ Paratyphoid fever
/ Paratyphoid Fever - epidemiology
/ Prevalence
/ Salmonella
/ Salmonella enterica
/ Salmonella paratyphi A - isolation & purification
/ Typhoid
/ Vaccines
2014
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Estimating the Burden of Paratyphoid A in Asia and Africa
2014
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Despite the increasing availability of typhoid vaccine in many regions, global estimates of mortality attributable to enteric fever appear stable. While both Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) and serovar Paratyphi (S. Paratyphi) cause enteric fever, limited data exist estimating the burden of S. Paratyphi, particularly in Asia and Africa. We performed a systematic review of both English and Chinese-language databases to estimate the regional burden of paratyphoid within Africa and Asia. Distinct from previous reviews of the topic, we have presented two separate measures of burden; both incidence and proportion of enteric fever attributable to paratyphoid. Included articles reported laboratory-confirmed Salmonella serovar classification, provided clear methods on sampling strategy, defined the age range of participants, and specified the time period of the study. A total of 64 full-text articles satisfied inclusion criteria and were included in the qualitative synthesis. Paratyphoid A was commonly identified as a cause of enteric fever throughout Asia. The highest incidence estimates in Asia came from China; four studies estimated incidence rates of over 150 cases/100,000 person-years. Paratyphoid A burden estimates from Africa were extremely limited and with the exception of Nigeria, few population or hospital-based studies from Africa reported significant Paratyphoid A burden. While significant gaps exist in the existing population-level estimates of paratyphoid burden in Asia and Africa, available data suggest that paratyphoid A is a significant cause of enteric fever in Asia. The high variability in documented incidence and proportion estimates of paratyphoid suggest considerable geospatial variability in the burden of paratyphoid fever. Additional efforts to monitor enteric fever at the population level will be necessary in order to accurately quantify the public health threat posed by S. Paratyphi A, and to improve the prevention and treatment of enteric fever.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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