The Epidemiology of Chronic Suppurative Lung Disease and Bronchiectasis in Children and Adolescents
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The Epidemiology of Chronic Suppurative Lung Disease and Bronchiectasis in Children and Adolescents
Abstract
In the modern era, the global burden of childhood chronic suppurative lung disease (CSLD) remains poorly captured by the literature. What is clear, however, is that CSLD is essentially a disease of poverty. Disadvantaged children from indigenous and low- and middle-income populations had a substantially higher burden of CSLD, generally infectious in etiology and of a more severe nature, than children in high-income countries. A universal issue was the delay in diagnosis and the inconsistent reporting of clinical features. Importantly, infection-related CSLD is largely preventable. A considerable research and clinical effort is needed to identify modifiable risk factors and socioeconomic determinants of CSLD and provide robust evidence to guide optimal prevention and management strategies. The purpose of this review was to update the international literature on the epidemiology, etiology, and clinical features of pediatric CSLD.
Keywords: bronchiectasis; children; chronic suppurative lung disease; epidemiology; etiology.
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