Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4366997792> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4366997792 abstract "Summary Pneumonia remains the leading cause of mortality in children under five outside the neonatal period. Progress has slowed down in the last decade and increased efforts to scale-up effective pneumonia interventions are needed. We used the Lives Saved Tool (LiST), a modelling software for child mortality in low- and middle- income settings, to prospectively analyse the potential impact of upscaling pneumonia interventions in Bangladesh, Chad, and Ethiopia from 2023-2030. Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) vaccination, pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV), oral antibiotics, pulse oximetry and oxygen were included as pneumonia interventions in our analysis. Outcomes were number of pneumonia deaths averted, proportion of deaths averted by intervention, and changes in the under-five mortality rate. Our results show that 19,775 lives of children under five could be saved in Bangladesh, 76,470 in Chad, and 97,343 in Ethiopia by scaling intervention coverages to ≥90% by 2030. Our estimated reductions in pneumonia deaths among children under five range from 44.61% to 57.91% in the respective countries. Increased coverage of oral antibiotics, pulse oximetry, and oxygen show similar effects in all three countries, averting between 18.80% and 23.65% of expected pneumonia deaths. Scaling-up PCV has a prominent effect, especially in Chad where it could avert 14.04% of expected pneumonia deaths. Under-five mortality could be reduced by 1.42/1000, live births in Bangladesh, 22.52/1000, in Chad, and 5.48/1000, in Ethiopia. This analysis shows the high impact of upscaling pneumonia interventions. The lack of data regarding coverage indicators is a barrier for further research, as well as policy and implementation, all requiring increased attention. Lay summary Pneumonia remains the leading cause of death in children under five after the first 28 days of live. However, progress in decreasing pneumonia deaths has stagnated in the worst-affected regions. This study used a modelling software called the Lives Saved Tool (LiST) to project pneumonia deaths and the number of lives saved in children under five in Bangladesh, Chad, and Ethiopia if four key pneumonia interventions (vaccinations, oral antibiotic treatment, pulse oximetry, and oxygen treatment) were scaled up to a coverage ≥ 90% by 2030. Our results show that from 2023 to 2030 19,775 lives of children under five with pneumonia could be saved in Bangladesh, 76,470 in Chad, and 97,343 in Ethiopia. Increasing oral antibiotics, pulse oximetry, and oxygen coverages proved highly valuable for reducing pneumonia deaths in all three countries. Pneumococcal vaccination had an especially prominent effect in Chad. Our analysis shows the potential of the four interventions for improving child health in high burden pneumonia countries and highlights the importance of increased funding to reduce childhood pneumonia. The lack of up-to-date accurate data, especially for pulse oximetry and oxygen coverage indicators, is a barrier not only for research but also for evidence-based policy-making that needs to be addressed." @default.
- W4366997792 created "2023-04-27" @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5020063576 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5022536347 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5035078767 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5050498363 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5051172642 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5061489028 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5062137215 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5072021334 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5072979103 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5081372734 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5082068321 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5087086516 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5090970640 @default.
- W4366997792 creator A5091706994 @default.
- W4366997792 date "2023-04-25" @default.
- W4366997792 modified "2023-10-03" @default.
- W4366997792 title "Predicting the potential impact of scaling up four pneumonia interventions on under-five pneumonia mortality: A prospective LiST analysis for Bangladesh, Chad, and Ethiopia" @default.
- W4366997792 cites W1898352084 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2069102886 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2117644986 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2122598469 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2126070723 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2128948174 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2130258022 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2162385960 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2187566171 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2209678334 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2588219397 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2613207964 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2763443614 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2767715052 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2889562406 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2891457758 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2904560398 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2911256353 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2944437597 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2946042582 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2947012294 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2947403797 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2955137821 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W2985035146 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W3002300088 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W3036237778 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W3040072953 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W3092937810 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W3181656928 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W3186579331 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W3190018364 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W3198758186 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W3216656810 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W4200549912 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W4213062559 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W4214480254 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W4225352716 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W4226142317 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W4226224084 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W4233856632 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W4283734268 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W4288049384 @default.
- W4366997792 cites W4290999328 @default.
- W4366997792 doi "https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.19.23288780" @default.
- W4366997792 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4366997792 type Work @default.
- W4366997792 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4366997792 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5020063576 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5022536347 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5035078767 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5050498363 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5051172642 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5061489028 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5062137215 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5072021334 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5072979103 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5081372734 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5082068321 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5087086516 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5090970640 @default.
- W4366997792 hasAuthorship W4366997792A5091706994 @default.
- W4366997792 hasBestOaLocation W43669977921 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C179755657 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C187212893 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C27415008 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C2777914695 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C46299933 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConceptScore W4366997792C118552586 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConceptScore W4366997792C126322002 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConceptScore W4366997792C141071460 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConceptScore W4366997792C144024400 @default.
- W4366997792 hasConceptScore W4366997792C149923435 @default.