Indoor bacterial and fungal aerosols as predictors of lower respiratory tract infections among under-five children in Ibadan, Nigeria

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Fakunle, Adekunle Gregory [1 ,2 ]
Jafta, Nkosana [1 ]
Smit, Lidwien A. M. [3 ]
Naidoo, Rajen N. [1 ]
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[1] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Discipline Occupat & Environm Hlth, 321 George Campbell Bldg Howard Coll Campus, ZA-4041 Durban, South Africa
[2] Osun State Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Publ Hlth, Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria
[3] Univ Utrecht, Inst Risk Assessment IRAS, Utrecht, Netherlands
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Indoor microbial aerosols; Lower respiratory tract infections; Under-five children; Sub-Saharan Africa; Ibadan; COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA; ENVIRONMENTAL RISK-FACTORS; RELATIVE-HUMIDITY; TEMPERATURE; DIVERSITY; EXPOSURES; MORTALITY; ETIOLOGY; ASTHMA; DURBAN;
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10.1186/s12890-022-02271-w
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the association between exposure to diverse indoor microbial aerosols and lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) among children aged 1 to 59 months in Ibadan, Nigeria. MethodsOne hundred and seventy-eight (178) hospital-based LRTI cases among under-five children were matched for age (& PLUSMN; 3 months), sex and geographical location with 180 community-based controls (under-five children without LRTI). Following consent from caregivers of eligible participants, a child's health questionnaire, clinical proforma and standardized home-walkthrough checklist were used to collect data. Participant homes were visited and sampled for indoor microbial exposures using active sampling approach by Anderson sampler. Indoor microbial count (IMC), total bacterial count (TBC), and total fungal count (TFC) were estimated and dichotomized into high (> median) and low (& LE; median) exposures. Alpha diversity measures including richness (R), Shannon (H) and Simpson (D) indices were also estimated. Conditional logistic regression models were used to test association between exposure to indoor microbial aerosols and LRTI risk among under-five children. ResultsSignificantly higher bacterial and fungal diversities were found in homes of cases (R = 3.00; H = 1.04; D = 2.67 and R = 2.56; H = 0.82; D = 2.33) than homes of controls (R = 2.00; H = 0.64; D = 1.80 and R = 1.89; H = 0.55; D = 1.88) p < 0.001, respectively. In the multivariate models, higher categories of exposure to IMC (aOR = 2.67, 95% CI 1.44-4.97), TBC (aOR = 2.51, 95% CI 1.36-4.65), TFC (aOR = 2.75, 95% CI 1.54-4.89), bacterial diversity (aOR = 1.87, 95% CI 1.08-3.24) and fungal diversity (aOR = 3.00, 95% CI 1.55-5.79) were independently associated with LRTI risk among under-five children. ConclusionsThis study suggests an increased risk of LRTI when children under the age of five years are exposed to high levels of indoor microbial aerosols.
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