Pneumonia in children admitted to the national referral hospital in Bhutan: A prospective cohort study

Int J Infect Dis. 2020 Jun:95:74-83. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.04.017. Epub 2020 Apr 10.

Abstract

Objectives: The study aim was to describe the etiological profile and clinical characteristics of pneumonia among children hospitalized in Thimphu, Bhutan.

Methods: This prospective study enrolled children aged 2-59 months admitted to the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital with World Health Organization (WHO)-defined clinical pneumonia. Demographic and clinico-radiological data were collected through questionnaires, physical examination, and chest radiography. Blood samples and nasopharyngeal washing were collected for microbiological analysis including culture and molecular methods.

Results: From July 2017 to June 2018, 189 children were enrolled, of which 53.4% were infants. Pneumonia-related admissions were less frequent over the winter. Chest radiographies were obtained in 149 children; endpoints included pneumonia in 39 cases (26.2%), other infiltrates in 31 (20.8%), and were normal in 79 children (53.0%). Non-contaminated bacterial growth was detected in 8/152 (5.3%) blood cultures, with only two cases of Streptococcus pneumoniae. Viral detection in upper respiratory secretions was common, with at least one virus detected in 103/115 (89.6%). The three most-commonly isolated viruses were respiratory syncytial virus (52/115; 45.2%), rhinovirus (42/115; 36.5%), and human parainfluenza virus (19/115; 16.5%). A third of patients with viral infections showed mixed infections. Case fatality rate was 3.2% (6/189).

Conclusion: Respiratory viral infections predominated among this cohort of WHO-defined clinical pneumonia cases, whereas bacterial aetiologies were uncommon, highlighting the epidemiologic transition that Bhutan seems to have reached.

Keywords: Bhutan; Child preschool; Epidemiology; Pneumonia; Respiratory infection; Viruses.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria / isolation & purification
  • Bhutan / epidemiology
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cohort Studies
  • Coinfection / epidemiology
  • Demography
  • Female
  • Hospitalization
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Pneumonia / epidemiology
  • Pneumonia / mortality
  • Pneumonia, Bacterial / diagnosis*
  • Pneumonia, Bacterial / diagnostic imaging
  • Pneumonia, Bacterial / epidemiology*
  • Pneumonia, Bacterial / microbiology
  • Pneumonia, Viral / diagnosis*
  • Pneumonia, Viral / diagnostic imaging
  • Pneumonia, Viral / epidemiology*
  • Pneumonia, Viral / virology
  • Prospective Studies
  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Human / isolation & purification
  • Respirovirus / isolation & purification
  • Rhinovirus / isolation & purification
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae / isolation & purification