Title: Acute Respiratory Infections Case Definitions
1Acute Respiratory InfectionsCase Definitions
- Dr Claudia Turner
- Research Paediatrician
- SMRU
2Case Definitions
- Pneumonia
- Children Infants
- Adults
- Avian Influenza
3Children and Infants
4Diagnosis of Pneumonia in Children
5Diagnosis of Pneumonia in Children
- The best individual way of ruling out pneumonia
is the absence of tachypnoea - Symptoms that support a diagnosis of pneumonia
- Difficulty in breathing
- Fever
- Difficulty in feeding
- Restlessness
Margolis, P. and A. Gadomski. Jama, 1998. 279(4)
308-13 Adegbola, R.A. and S.K. Obaro. Ann Trop
Med Parasitol, 2000. 94(3) 197-207
6Diagnosis of Pneumonia in Children
- The presence of either a RR gt50 breaths/min or
chest indrawing, or both, was a good indication
that a child had pneumonia - The presence of auscultatory signs increases the
specificity but lowers the sensitivity
Harari, M., et al. Lancet 1991 338(8772)
928-30 Zar,H.J., Current opinion pulmonary
medicine, 2004. 10,176-82
7Determining Severity
- Criteria for diagnosis of severe ARI requiring
hospitalization included one or more of the
following - Tachypnoea
- Chest retractions
- Cyanosis
- Convulsions
- Inability to drink
Sunakorn, P., et al. Pediatr Infect Dis J, 1990.
9(12) 873-7
8Case Definition
- Smallest number of criteria
- Fever not always present and not specific
- Auscultation not reliable in children
- Respiratory rate is the corner stone of diagnosis
- Confirmed by many studies performed across the
developing world
Technical basis for the WHO recommendations on
the management of pneumonia in children at
first-level health facilities, 1991
9Unwell child or infant with cough or difficulty
in breathing
Count respiratory rate over 1 minute
No
Does the infant have indrawing of the chest wall?
Pneumonia
Yes
Does the infant have any of the
following? Central cyanosis off oxygen Severe
respiratory distress Inability to drink
No
Yes
Very Severe Pneumonia
Severe Pneumonia
10Adults
11CURB 65 Scoring System
- Six point scoring system (0-5), giving one point
for each of the following - Confusion
- Urea gt7 mmol/l
- RR 30/min
- Low BP
- Age 65
- A score of three or more is significant
- Sensitivity and specificity of about 80
WS Lim et al Thorax 200358 377-382
12CRB - 65
- Further modification for use in the community
- Excellent correlation with CURB - 65
13Fever (38C), cough and abnormal chest findings
Pneumonia
Score one for each clinical features
Confusion Respiratory Rate over 1 minute gt
30 Diastolic Pressure lt60mmHg Age gt 65 years
0
3 - 4
1 - 2
Severe Pneumonia
Pneumonia
Moderate Pneumonia
14Avian Influenza(AI)
15Case Definitions
- Person under investigation
- Suspected cases
- Probable cases
- Confirmed case
Require notification to WHO
16Suspected H5N1 case
- A person presenting with unexplained acute lower
respiratory illness with fever (gt38 ºC ) and
cough, shortness of breath or difficulty
breathing - AND
17One or more of the following exposures in the 7
days prior to the onset of symptoms
- Close contact with a person who is a suspected,
probable, or confirmed H5N1 case - Exposure to poultry or wild birds, their remains
or their faeces in an area where H5N1 infections
have been suspected or confirmed in the last month
18- Consumption of raw or undercooked poultry
products in an area where H5N1 infections have
been suspected or confirmed in the last month - Close contact with a confirmed H5N1 infected
animal other than poultry or wild birds - Handling samples suspected of containing H5N1
virus in a laboratory or other setting
19Probable H5N1 case
- Probable definition 1
- A person meeting the criteria for a suspected
case - AND
- One of the following additional criteria
- Infiltrates or evidence of an acute pneumonia on
chest radiograph plus evidence of respiratory
failure (hypoxaemia, severe tachypnoea) - OR
- Positive laboratory confirmation of an influenza
A infection but insufficient laboratory evidence
for H5N1 infection
20- Probable definition 2
- A person dying of an unexplained acute
respiratory illness who is considered to be
epidemiologically linked by time, place, and
exposure to a probable or confirmed H5N1 case
21Confirmed H5N1 case
- A person meeting the criteria for a suspected or
probable case - AND
- Positive H5 PCR results from tests using two
different PCR targets, e.g. primers specific for
influenza A and H5 haemagglutinin
Other tests can be used but are not available
in the SMRU lab
22Thank You