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The global burden of non-typhoidal salmonella invasive disease: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017

Authors :
Birhanu Geta
Tomislav Mestrovic
Long Hoang Nguyen
Chi Linh Hoang
Ayenew Molla Lakew
Murray Cjl.
Katherine B Gibney
Robert Reiner
Aziz Eftekhari
Ephrem Tsegay Asfaw
Mojtaba Bagherzadeh
Yirga Legesse Nirayo
Amir Kasaeian
Hadi Pourjafar
Bartosz Miazgowski
Alemnew Btt.
Mohammad Rabiee
Abdallah M. Samy
Aziz Rezapour
Jalal Arabloo
Andrea Parisi
Zoubida Zaidi
Masood Ali Shaikh
Elham Ahmadian
Fereshteh Ansari
Mehdi Sharif
Karzan Abdulmuhsin Mohammad
Manisha Dubey
Feleke Mekonnen Demeke
Fares Alahdab
Getnet Gedefaw
F Allah Bakeshei
Ahmad Daryani
Ali H. Mokdad
Sadaf G. Sepanlou
Mostafa Qorbani
Bach Xuan Tran
Molly R Nixon
Christiane Dolecek
Vahid Alipour
Megbaru Debalkie Animut
Demis Abb.
Irfan Ullah
Amir Khater
Belay Tessema
Reza Malekzadeh
Cuong Tat Nguyen
R Fouladi Fard
Tinuke O Olagunju
K. Sarkar
Abdollah Mohammadian-Hafshejani
John A. Crump
Anwar Rafay
Desalegn Tadese Mengistu
Jeffrey D. Stanaway
Eyasu Ejeta Duken
Son Hoang Nguyen
Spencer L. James
Addisu Melese
Mika Shigematsu
Simon I. Hay
Belayneh Ymm.
Brigette F. Blacker
Eduarda Fernandes
Zelalem Teklemariam Kidanemariam
Amir Hasanzadeh
Andrew T Olagunju
Félix Carvalho
Ebrahim M Yimer
Navid Rabiee
Quique Bassat
Mahdi Mohammadian
Getaneh Alemu Abebe
Susanna Dunachie
Source :
Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier Inc., 2019.

Abstract

Background: Non-typhoidal salmonella invasive disease is a major cause of global morbidity and mortality. Malnourished children, those with recent malaria or sickle-cell anaemia, and adults with HIV infection are at particularly high risk of disease. We sought to estimate the burden of disease attributable to non-typhoidal salmonella invasive disease for the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2017. Methods: We did a systematic review of scientific databases and grey literature, and estimated non-typhoidal salmonella invasive disease incidence and mortality for the years 1990 to 2017, by age, sex, and geographical location using DisMod-MR, a Bayesian meta-regression tool. We estimated case fatality by age, HIV status, and sociodemographic development. We also calculated the HIV-attributable fraction and estimated health gap metrics, including disabilityadjusted life-years (DALYs). Findings: We estimated that 535 000 (95% uncertainty interval 409000–705000) cases of non-typhoidal salmonella invasive disease occurred in 2017, with the highest incidence in sub-Saharan Africa (34·5 [26·6–45·0] cases per 100000 person-years) and in children younger than 5 years (34·3 [23·2–54·7] cases per 100000 person-years). 77 500 (46400–123000) deaths were estimated in 2017, of which 18 400 (12000–27 700) were attributable to HIV. The remaining 59 100 (33300–98 100) deaths not attributable to HIV accounted for 4·26 million (2·38–7·38) DALYs in 2017. Mean all-age case fatality was 14·5% (9·2–21·1), with higher estimates among children younger than 5 years (13·5% [8·4–19·8]) and elderly people (51·2% [30·2–72·9] among those aged ≥70 years), people with HIV infection (41·8% [30·0–54·0]), and in areas of low sociodemographic development (eg, 15·8% [10·0–22·9] in sub-Saharan Africa). Interpretation: We present the first global estimates of non-typhoidal salmonella invasive disease that have been produced as part of GBD 2017. Given the high disease burden, particularly in children, elderly people, and people with HIV infection, investigating the sources and transmission pathways of non-typhoidal salmonella invasive disease is crucial to implement effective preventive and control measures.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d07cba6cc295baa0293047f36fd70fe0