Incidence and Viral Etiology of Acute Respiratory Infections and Pneumonia among Children Under Two Years: A Birth Cohort Study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Ashrak Shad Pyash, Homayra Rahman Shoshi, Md. Abdullah Al Jubayer Biswas, Mustafizur Rahman, Rashidul Haque, William A. Petri, Fahmida Chowdhury, Md. Zakiul Hassan

TL;DR
This study tracks respiratory infections in young children in Bangladesh, finding that viruses like rhinovirus are common causes of ARI and pneumonia.
Contribution
The study provides detailed viral etiology data for acute respiratory infections and pneumonia in children under two in a low-income urban setting.
Findings
Rhinovirus was the most frequently detected virus in both ARI and pneumonia cases.
Viral ARI incidence was 212 per 100 child-years, and viral pneumonia incidence was 30 per 100 child-years.
Respiratory viruses were detected in 71% of ARI and 75% of pneumonia episodes.
Abstract
Globally, acute respiratory infections (ARI), including pneumonia, remain the leading infectious causes of morbidity and mortality among children under-two years of age. We conducted this longitudinal birth cohort study in a low-income urban community in Dhaka, Bangladesh, to estimate the incidence of ARI and pneumonia and assess their viral etiology. From May 2015 to March 2016, 447 children were enrolled and followed till 2022. In this analysis, we included data from the first two years of children’s lives, which contributed to a total observation of 778 child-years. Nasopharyngeal wash samples were collected during symptomatic episodes, which were tested using rRT-PCR for rhinovirus (RV), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), human metapneumovirus (hMPV), influenza virus, human parainfluenza virus (HPIV), and adenovirus. We calculated incidence rates using Poisson-based methods with 95%…
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TopicsRespiratory viral infections research · Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections · Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
