FACTORS DETERMINING THE HOSPITALISATION DURATION OF STAY IN CHILDREN WITH SEVERE RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS (RSV) INFECTION IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
A.A. Baranov,
L.S. Namazova-Baranova,
T.V. Kulichenko,
M.D. Bakradze,
E.A. Degtyareva,
L.M. Ogorodova,
K.L. Gooch,
K.M. Gudkov,
G. Notario,
H. Khong,
K. Buesch,
V.K. Tatochenko
Abstract
The epidemiologic data on RSV infection prevalence in the Russian Federation and its impact on respiratory morbidity in the pediatric population are limited. This article provides the analysis of results of a prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study. The study was conducted in 9 centers in the Russian Federation — in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Tomsk. Children less than 2 years of age were included. It was found that during the season of high RSV morbidity RSV is found in 38 % of children hospitalized for lower respiratory tract infections; mean hospitalisation duration in children with severe RSV infection was over 1 week. Usually the duration of hospitalization was associated with disease severity and requirements for healthcare resources and oxygen supplementation. Moreover, in the Russian Federation the hospital length of stay in patients with RSV infection depended on the type of medical insurance. It was demonstrated that RSV infection caused severe respiratory failure in some infants less than 1 year of age and, therefore, was a substantial burden for the system of hospital medical care in the Russian Federation. Prophylaxis of severe RSV infection in high-risk groups of children during the might reduce the need for hospitalization.
Key words: respiratory syncytial virus infection, bronchiolitis, risk factors, prophylaxis, epidemiology, children.
(Pediatric pharmacology. — 2011; 8 (6): 61–66).
About the Authors
A.A. Baranov
Children Health Research Center at RAMS, Moscow
Russian Federation
L.S. Namazova-Baranova
Children Health Research Center at RAMS, Moscow
Russian Federation
T.V. Kulichenko
Children Health Research Center at RAMS, Moscow
Russian Federation
M.D. Bakradze
Children Health Research Center at RAMS, Moscow
Russian Federation
E.A. Degtyareva
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow
Russian Federation
L.M. Ogorodova
Siberian State Medical University of Federal Agency for Health and Social Development, Tomsk
Russian Federation
K.L. Gooch
Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, Illinois
United States
K.M. Gudkov
Abbott Laboratories, Moscow
Russian Federation
G. Notario
Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, Illinois
United States
H. Khong
VComtech Inc, Calgary, Alberta
Canada
K. Buesch
Abbott Laboratories
Sweden
V.K. Tatochenko
Children Health Research Center at RAMS, Moscow
Russian Federation
For citations:
Baranov A.,
Namazova-Baranova L.,
Kulichenko T.,
Bakradze M.,
Degtyareva E.,
Ogorodova L.,
Gooch K.,
Gudkov K.,
Notario G.,
Khong H.,
Buesch K.,
Tatochenko V.
FACTORS DETERMINING THE HOSPITALISATION DURATION OF STAY IN CHILDREN WITH SEVERE RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS (RSV) INFECTION IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Pediatric pharmacology. 2011;8(6):61-66.
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