Ebola Virus Disease in Children, Sierra Leone, 2014-2015.

Felicity Fitzgerald ; Asad Naveed ; Kevin Wing ORCID logo ; Musa Gbessay ; JCG Ross ; Francesco Checchi ORCID logo ; Daniel Youkee ; Mohammed Boie Jalloh ; David Baion ; Ayeshatu Mustapha ; +10 more... Hawanatu Jah ; Sandra Lako ; Shefali Oza ; Sabah Boufkhed ; Reynold Feury ; Julia A Bielicki ; Diana M Gibb ; Nigel Klein ; Foday Sahr ; Shunmay Yeung ORCID logo ; (2016) Ebola Virus Disease in Children, Sierra Leone, 2014-2015. Emerging infectious diseases, 22 (10). pp. 1769-1777. ISSN 1080-6040 DOI: 10.3201/eid2210.160579
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Little is known about potentially modifiable factors in Ebola virus disease in children. We undertook a retrospective cohort study of children <13 years old admitted to 11 Ebola holding units in the Western Area, Sierra Leone, during 2014-2015 to identify factors affecting outcome. Primary outcome was death or discharge after transfer to Ebola treatment centers. All 309 Ebola virus-positive children 2 days-12 years old were included; outcomes were available for 282 (91%). Case-fatality was 57%, and 55% of deaths occurred in Ebola holding units. Blood test results showed hypoglycemia and hepatic/renal dysfunction. Death occurred swiftly (median 3 days after admission) and was associated with younger age and diarrhea. Despite triangulation of information from multiple sources, data availability was limited, and we identified no modifiable factors substantially affecting death. In future Ebola virus disease epidemics, robust, rapid data collection is vital to determine effectiveness of interventions for children.


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