刚果民主共和国(DRC)脊髓灰质炎传播高危区营养不良儿童脊髓灰质炎阴性预测模型及验证。

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背景:在疫苗衍生脊髓灰质炎病毒(VDPV)疫情易发地区,营养不良被认为是脊髓灰质炎血清转换不足的一个风险因素。在刚果民主共和国(DRC),体重不足率从 2001 年的 31% 降至 2018 年的 26%。自2004年以来,VDPV血清型2疫情(cVDPV2)已被记录在案,且在地域上仅限于上洛马米省和坦噶尼喀省周边地区:为了开发和验证营养不良婴儿脊髓灰质炎疫苗反应的预测模型,我们在上洛马米省和坦噶尼喀省开展了一项横断面家庭研究。2018年3月,27个卫生区中的8个卫生区招募了6至59个月大的健康儿童(n=968)。我们进行了双变量和多变量物流分析。最终模型的选择采用逐步 Wald 法,变量的选择以 p < 0.05 为标准。使用接收器操作特征曲线(ROC 曲线)评估了营养变量之间的关联,以解释三种血清型的脊髓灰质炎血清阴性:结果:与三种脊髓灰质炎血清型血清阴性明显相关的因素是体重不足、未服用维生素 A 和 12 至 59 个月的年龄组。灵敏度为 10.5%,特异度为 96.4%,阳性预测值(PPV)和阴性预测值(PNV)分别为 62.7% 和 65.3%。我们发现初始样本和两个分割样本的曲线趋于一致。根据 ROC 曲线重叠置信区间的比较,我们得出结论:我们的预测模型是有效的:这项研究首次提出了一种工具,任何负责疫苗接种或营养的卫生工作者都可以轻松收集变量。它将使刚果(金)的免疫计划和营养计划之间的合作更加完善,并可在其他脊灰病毒流行的中低收入国家推广。
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Prediction Model with Validation for Polioseronegativity in Malnourished Children from Poliomyelitis Transmission High-Risk Area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Background: Malnutrition is identified as a risk factor for insufficient polio seroconversion in the context of a vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV) outbreak-prone region. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), underweight decreased from 31% (in 2001) to 26% (in 2018). Since 2004, VDPV serotype 2 outbreaks (cVDPV2) have been documented and were geographically limited around the Haut-Lomami and Tanganyika Provinces.

Methods: To develop and validate a predictive model for poliomyelitis vaccine response in malnourished infants, a cross-sectional household study was carried out in the Haut-Lomami and Tanganyika provinces. Healthy children aged 6 to 59 months (n=968) were enrolled from eight health zones (HZ) out of 27, in March 2018. We performed a bivariate and multivariate logistics analysis. Final models were selected using a stepwise Wald method, and variables were selected based on the criterion p < 0.05. The association between nutritional variables, explaining polio seronegativity for the three serotypes, was assessed using the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC curve).

Results: Factors significantly associated with seronegativity to the three polio serotypes were underweight, non-administration of vitamin A, and the age group of 12 to 59 months. The sensitivity was 10.5%, and its specificity was 96.4% while the positive predictive values (PPV) and negative (PNV) were 62.7% and 65.3%, respectively. We found a convergence of the curves of the initial sample and two split samples. Based on the comparison of the overlapping confidence intervals of the ROC curve, we concluded that our prediction model is valid.

Conclusion: This study proposed the first tool which variables are easy to collect by any health worker in charge of vaccination or in charge of nutrition. It will bring on top, the collaboration between the Immunization and the Nutritional programs in DRC integration policy, and its replicability in other low- and middle-income countries with endemic poliovirus.

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