Author:
CRUMP J. A.,RAM P. K.,GUPTA S. K.,MILLER M. A.,MINTZ E. D.
Abstract
SUMMARYThere are only 10 contemporary, population-based studies of typhoid fever that
evaluate disease incidence using blood culture for confirmation of cases.
Reported incidence ranged from 13 to 976/100 000 persons per year.
These studies are likely to have been done preferentially in high- incidence
sites which makes generalization of data difficult. Only five of these studies
reported mortality. Of these the median (range) mortality
was 0%
(0–1·8%). Since study
conditions usually involved enhanced clinical management of patients and the
studies were not designed to evaluate mortality as an outcome, their usefulness
for generalizing case-fatality rates is uncertain. No contemporary
population-based studies reported rates of complications. Hospital-based typhoid
fever studies reported median (range) complication rates
of 2·8%
(0·6–4·9%) for
intestinal perforation and case-fatality rates of 2·0%
(0–14·8%). Rates of
complications other than intestinal perforation were not reported in
contemporary hospital-based studies. Hospital-based studies capture information
on the most severe illnesses among persons who have access to health-care
services limiting their generalizability. Only two studies have informed the
current understanding of typhoid fever age distribution curves. Extrapolation
from population-based studies suggests that most typhoid fever occurs among
young children in Asia. To reduce gaps in the current understanding of typhoid
fever incidence, complications, and case-fatality rate, large population-based
studies using blood culture confirmation of cases are needed in representative
sites, especially in low and medium human development index countries outside
Asia.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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