The Incidence and Burden of Shigella Diarrhea in Children Aged 6-35 Months: the Enterics for Global Health (EFGH) - Shigella Burden Study (EFGH)

University of Washington; Pavlinac, P; Galagan, S; Feutz, E; Schultes, O; Morozoff, C; Kosek, M; Omore, R; Qadri, F; Kotloff, K; Cunliffe, N; Cornick, J; Paredes Olortegui, M; Jere, K; Sow, S; Hossain, MJORCID logo; Karim, M; Yousafzai, T; Qamar, FN; Lefu, C; Ogwel, B and Onwuchekwa, U (2025). The Incidence and Burden of Shigella Diarrhea in Children Aged 6-35 Months: the Enterics for Global Health (EFGH) - Shigella Burden Study (EFGH). [Dataset]. Vivli. https://doi.org/10.25934/PR00011860
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Diarrhea remains a leading cause of death among young children, with the majority of diarrhea deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries. Childhood diarrhea caused by a type of bacteria called "Shigella" is responsible for an estimated 60,000 deaths each year and may cause particularly severe illness among children. Currently, there are several promising vaccines to prevent Shigella diarrhea in development, but key information is still needed to inform future vaccine studies. The purpose of this study, titled Enterics for Global Health (or the "EFGH"), is to determine the number and rate of new cases of Shigella diarrhea among children 6 to 35 months of age presenting to health facilities with diarrhea or dysentery. Over a two-year period, the EFGH study will enroll 1,400 children from each of the seven countries: Peru, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Mali, Malawi, Kenya, and The Gambia (9,800 children total).

Keywords

Shigella; Kenya; Pakistan; Peru; Bangladesh; Mali; Gambia; Malawi; Diarrhea

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