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. 2002 Feb;109(2):210-6.
doi: 10.1542/peds.109.2.210.

Risk factors for severe respiratory syncytial virus infection among Alaska native children

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Risk factors for severe respiratory syncytial virus infection among Alaska native children

Lisa R Bulkow et al. Pediatrics. 2002 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: The incidence of hospitalization for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection among Alaska Native children is much higher than among non-Native populations in the United States. We conducted this study to better understand factors associated with hospitalization attributable to RSV infection in this high-risk population.

Design: Case-control study, including collection of cord blood for RSV-neutralizing antibody measurement.

Setting: Remote region of southwest Alaska served by 1 regional hospital and 2 referral hospitals.

Subjects: Case-patients identified through surveillance for RSV infection and matched control subjects without acute respiratory infection hospitalization.

Results: Breastfeeding was associated with a lower risk of RSV hospitalization (odds ratio: 0.34), whereas underlying medical conditions (primarily prematurity) were associated with increased risk (odds ratio: 6.25). Environmental factors associated with a higher risk of hospitalization included household crowding (4 or more children in the household and crowding index > or =2). The level of maternal RSV-neutralizing antibody was not associated with the risk of hospitalization.

Conclusions: In this region with extremely high risk of RSV hospitalization, several measures, such as encouraging breastfeeding and reducing household crowding, could reduce the risk of hospitalization attributable to RSV.

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