Acute Lower Respiratory Infections
Cross-source consensus on Acute Lower Respiratory Infections from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- ALRIs are a major global burden for children under five. — Systematic review and meta-analysis of the non-specific and broader impact of respiratory vaccines on acute lower respiratory infections in young children
- Important ALRI pathogens include RSV, influenza, parainfluenza virus, hMPV, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Hib. — Systematic review and meta-analysis of the non-specific and broader impact of respiratory vaccines on acute lower respiratory infections in young children
- RSV alone causes an estimated 33.1 million new ALRI cases and 3.2 million hospitalisations annually in children under five. — Systematic review and meta-analysis of the non-specific and broader impact of respiratory vaccines on acute lower respiratory infections in young children
- Maternal influenza vaccination was associated with reduced all-cause ALRI hospitalisation in infants under six months. — Systematic review and meta-analysis of the non-specific and broader impact of respiratory vaccines on acute lower respiratory infections in young children
- DTPa vaccination in infancy under six months showed no association with all-cause ALRI hospitalisation. — Systematic review and meta-analysis of the non-specific and broader impact of respiratory vaccines on acute lower respiratory infections in young children