The Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health Project: a 21st century childhood pneumonia etiology study |
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Authors: | Levine Orin S O'Brien Katherine L Deloria-Knoll Maria Murdoch David R Feikin Daniel R DeLuca Andrea N Driscoll Amanda J Baggett Henry C Brooks W Abdullah Howie Stephen R C Kotloff Karen L Madhi Shabir A Maloney Susan A Sow Samba Thea Donald M Scott J Anthony |
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Affiliation: | Department of International Health, International Vaccine Access Center, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA. olevine@jhsph.edu |
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Abstract: | The Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) project is a 7-country, standardized, comprehensive evaluation of the etiologic agents causing severe pneumonia in children from developing countries. During previous etiology studies, between one-quarter and one-third of patients failed to yield an obvious etiology; PERCH will employ and evaluate previously unavailable innovative, more sensitive diagnostic techniques. Innovative and rigorous epidemiologic and analytic methods will be used to establish the causal association between presence of potential pathogens and pneumonia. By strategic selection of study sites that are broadly representative of regions with the greatest burden of childhood pneumonia, PERCH aims to provide data that reflect the epidemiologic situation in developing countries in 2015, using pneumococcal and Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccines. PERCH will also address differences in host, environmental, and/or geographic factors that might determine pneumonia etiology and, by preserving specimens, will generate a resource for future research and pathogen discovery. |
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