Clinical presentations and outcomes of patients with Ebola virus disease in Freetown, Sierra Leone

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作者
Ji, Ying-Jie [1 ]
Duan, Xue-Zhang [1 ]
Gao, Xu-Dong [1 ]
Li, Lei [1 ]
Li, Chen [1 ]
Ji, Dong [1 ]
Li, Wen-Gang [1 ]
Wang, Li-Fu [1 ]
Meng, Yu-Hua [1 ]
Yang, Xiao [1 ]
Ling, Bin-Fang [1 ]
Song, Xue-Ai [1 ]
Gu, Mei-Lei [1 ]
Jiang, Tao [2 ]
Koroma, She-Ku M. [3 ]
Bangalie, James [3 ]
Duan, Hui-Juan [1 ]
机构
[1] Beijing 302 Hosp, Chinese Mil Med Aid Team Sierra Leone, 100 XI SIHUAN Middle Rd, Beijing 100039, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, China CDC Mobile Lab, Beijing 100039, Peoples R China
[3] Jui Govt Hosp, Freetown, Sierra Leone
关键词
Ebola virus disease; Ebola virus; Mortality; HEMORRHAGIC-FEVER; VIRAL LOAD; OUTBREAK; FEATURES; MORTALITY; DEATHS;
D O I
10.1186/s40249-016-0195-9
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background: Clinical and laboratory data were collected and analysed from patients with Ebola virus disease (EVD) in Jui Government Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone, where patients with EVD were received and/or treated from October 1, 2014 to March 21, 2015 during the West Africa EVD outbreak. Methods: The study admitted 285 patients with confirmed EVD and followed them up till the endpoint (recovery or death). EVD was confirmed by quantitative RT-PCR assays detecting blood Ebola virus (EBOV). Results: Among the 285 lab-confirmed EVD cases in Jui Government Hospital, 146 recovered and 139 died, with an overall survival rate of 51.23 %. Patients under the age of 6 years had a lower survival rate (37.50 %). Most non-survivors (79.86 %) died within 7 days after admission and the mean hospitalization time for non-survivors was 5.56 +/- 6.11 days. More than half survivors (63.69 %) turned blood EBOV negative within 3 weeks after admission and the mean hospitalization time for survivors was 20.38 +/- 7.58 days. High blood viral load (>= 10(6) copies/ml) was found to be predictive of the non-survival outcome as indicated by the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. The probability of patients' survival was less than 15 % when blood viral load was greater than 10(6) copies/ml. Multivariate analyses showed that blood viral load (P = 0.005), confusion (P = 0.010), abdominal pain (P = 0.003), conjunctivitis (P = 0.035), and vomiting (P = 0.004) were factors independently associated with the outcomes of EVD patients. Conclusions: Most death occurred within 1 week after admission, and patients at the age of 6 or younger had a lower survival rate. Most surviving patients turned blood EBOV negative within 1-4 weeks after admission. Factors such as high blood viral load, confusion, abdominal pain, vomiting and conjunctivitis were associated with poor prognosis for EVD patients.
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