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Clinical and nutritional correlates of bacterial diarrhoea aetiology in young children: a secondary cross-sectional analysis of the ABCD trial

Somji, Sarah; Ashorn, Per; Manji, Karim; Ahmed, Tahmeed; Chisti, Md; Dhingra, Usha; Sazawal, Sunil; Singa, Benson; Walson, Judd L.; Pavlinac, Patricia; Bar-Zeev, Naor; Houpt, Eric; Dube, Queen; Kotloff, Karen; Sow, Samba; Yousafzai, Mohammad Tahir; Qamar, Farah; Bahl, Rajiv; De Costa, Ayesha; Simon, Jonathon; Sudfeld, Christopher R.; Duggan, Christopher P. (2024-04-11)

 
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Somji, Sarah
Ashorn, Per
Manji, Karim
Ahmed, Tahmeed
Chisti, Md
Dhingra, Usha
Sazawal, Sunil
Singa, Benson
Walson, Judd L.
Pavlinac, Patricia
Bar-Zeev, Naor
Houpt, Eric
Dube, Queen
Kotloff, Karen
Sow, Samba
Yousafzai, Mohammad Tahir
Qamar, Farah
Bahl, Rajiv
De Costa, Ayesha
Simon, Jonathon
Sudfeld, Christopher R.
Duggan, Christopher P.
11.04.2024

Bmj Paediatrics Open
e002448
doi:10.1136/bmjpo-2023-002448
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202405306497

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Objective The objective was to assess the association between nutritional and clinical characteristics and quantitative PCR (qPCR)-diagnosis of bacterial diarrhoea in a multicentre cohort of children under 2 years of age with moderate to severe diarrhoea (MSD). Design A secondary cross-sectional analysis of baseline data collected from the AntiBiotics for Children with Diarrhoea trial (NCT03130114). Patients Children with MSD (defined as >3 loose stools within 24 hours and presenting with at least one of the following: some/severe dehydration, moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) or severe stunting) enrolled in the ABCD trial and collected stool sample. Study period June 2017-July 2019. Interventions None. Main outcome measures Likely bacterial aetiology of diarrhoea. Secondary outcomes included specific diarrhoea aetiology. Results A total of 6692 children with MSD had qPCR results available and 28% had likely bacterial diarrhoea aetiology. Compared with children with severe stunting, children with MAM (adjusted OR (aOR) (95% CI) 1.56 (1.18 to 2.08)), some/severe dehydration (aOR (95% CI) 1.66 (1.25 to 2.22)) or both (aOR (95% CI) 2.21 (1.61 to 3.06)), had higher odds of having likely bacterial diarrhoea aetiology. Similar trends were noted for stable toxin-enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli aetiology. Clinical correlates including fever and prolonged duration of diarrhoea were not associated with likely bacterial aetiology; children with more than six stools in the previous 24 hours had higher odds of likely bacterial diarrhoea (aOR (95% CI) 1.20 (1.05 to 1.36)) compared with those with fewer stools. Conclusion The presence of MAM, dehydration or high stool frequency may be helpful in identifying children with MSD who might benefit from antibiotics.
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