Global, regional, and national incidence and mortality burden of non-COVID-19 lower respiratory infections and aetiologies, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

Rose Grace BENDER, Sarah Brooke SIROTA, Lucien R. SWETSCHINSKI, Regina Mae Villanueva DOMINGUEZ, Amanda NOVOTNEY, Eve E. WOOL, Kevin S. IKUTA, Avina VONGPRADITH, Emma Lynn Best ROGOWSKI, Matthew DOXEY, Christopher E. TROEGER, Samuel B. ALBERTSON, Jianing MA, Jiawei HE, Kelsey Lynn MAASS, Eric A.F. SIMÕES, Meriem ABDOUN, Jeza Muhamad Abdul AZIZ, Deldar Morad ABDULAH, Samir Abu RUMEILEHHasan ABUALRUZ, Salahdein ABURUZ, Abiola Victor ADEPOJU, Rishan ADHA, Wirawan ADIKUSUMA, Saryia ADRA, Ali AFRAZ, Shahin AGHAMIRI, Antonella AGODI, Amir Mahmoud AHMADZADE, Haroon AHMED, Ayman AHMED, Karolina AKINOSOGLOU, Tareq Mohammed Ali AL-AHDAL, Rasmieh Mustafa AL-AMER, Mohammed ALBASHTAWY, Mohammad T. ALBATAINEH, Hediyeh ALEMI, Adel Ali Saeed AL-GHEETHI, Abid ALI, Syed Shujait Shujait ALI, Jaber S. ALQAHTANI, Mohammad ALQUDAH, Jaffar A. AL-TAWFIQ, Yaser Mohammed AL-WORAFI, Karem H. ALZOUBI, Reza AMANI, Prince M. AMEGBOR, Edward Kwabena AMEYAW, John H. AMUASI, Abhishek ANIL, Philip Emeka ANYANWU, Mosab ARAFAT, Damelash AREDA, Reza AREFNEZHAD, Kendalem Asmare ATALELL, Firayad AYELE, Ahmed Y. AZZAM, Hassan BABAMOHAMADI, François Xavier BABIN, Yogesh BAHURUPI, Stephen BAKER, Biswajit BANIK, Martina BARCHITTA, Hiba Jawdat BARQAWI, Zarrin BASHARAT, Pritish BASKARAN, Kavita BATRA, Ravi BATRA, Nebiyou Simegnew BAYILEYEGN, Apostolos BELOUKAS, James A. BERKLEY, Kebede A. BEYENE, Ashish BHARGAVA, Priyadarshini BHATTACHARJEE, Julia A. BIELICKI, Mariah Malak BILALAGA, Veera R. BITRA, Colin Stewart BROWN, Katrin BURKART, Yasser BUSTANJI, Sinclair CARR, Yaacoub CHAHINE, Vijay Kumar CHATTU, Fatemeh CHICHAGI, Hitesh CHOPRA, Isaac Sunday CHUKWU, Eunice CHUNG, Sriharsha DADANA, Xiaochen DAI, Lalit DANDONA, Rakhi DANDONA, Isaac DARBAN, Nihar Ranjan DASH, Mohsen DASHTI, Mohadese DASHTKOOHI, Denise Myriam DEKKER, Ivan DELGADO-ENCISO, Vinoth Gnana Chellaiyan DEVANBU, Kuldeep DHAMA, Nancy DIAO, Thao Huynh Phuong DO, Klara Georgieva DOKOVA, Christiane DOLECEK, Arkadiusz Marian DZIEDZIC, Tim ECKMANNS, Abdelaziz ED-DRA, Ferry EFENDI, Aziz EFTEKHARIMEHRABAD, David William EYRE, Ayesha FAHIM, Alireza FEIZKHAH, Timothy William FELTON, Nuno FERREIRA, Luisa S. FLOR, Santosh GAIHRE, Miglas W. GEBREGERGIS, Mesfin GEBREHIWOT, Christine GEFFERS, Urge GEREMA, Kazem GHAFFARI, Mohamad GOLDUST, Pouya GOLEIJ, Shi Yang GUAN, Mesay Dechasa GUDETA, Cui GUO, Veer Bala GUPTA, Ishita GUPTA, Farrokh HABIBZADEH, Najah R. HADI, Emily HAEUSER, Wase Benti HAILU, Ramtin HAJIBEYGI, Arvin HAJ-MIRZAIAN, Sebastian HALLER, Mohammad HAMIDUZZAMAN, Nasrin HANIFI, Jan HANSEL, Md Saquib HASNAIN, Johannes HAUBOLD, Nguyen Quoc HOAN, Hong Han HUYNH, Kenneth Chukwuemeka IREGBU, Md Rabiul ISLAM, Abdollah JAFARZADEH, Ammar Abdulrahman JAIROUN, Mahsa JALILI, Nabi JOMEHZADEH, Charity Ehimwenma JOSHUA, Md Awal KABIR, Zul KAMAL, Kehinde Kazeem KANMODI, Rami S. KANTAR, Arman Karimi BEHNAGH, Navjot KAUR, Harkiran KAUR, Faham KHAMESIPOUR, M. Nuruzzaman KHAN, Mahammed Ziauddin KHAN SUHEB, Vishnu KHANAL, Khaled KHATAB, Mahalaqua Nazli KHATIB, Grace KIM, Kwanghyun KIM, Aiggan Tamene Tamene KITILA, Somayeh KOMAKI, Kewal KRISHAN, Ralf KRUMKAMP, Md Abdul KUDDUS, Maria Dyah KURNIASARI, Chandrakant LAHARIYA, Kaveh LATIFINAIBIN, Nhi Huu Hanh LE, Thao Thi Thu LE, Trang Diep Thanh LE, Seung Won LEE, Alain LEPAPE, Temesgen L. LERANGO, Ming Chieh LI, Amir Ali MAHBOOBIPOUR, Kashish MALHOTRA, Tauqeer Hussain MALLHI, Anand MANOHARAN, Bernardo Alfonso MARTINEZ-GUERRA, Alexander G. MATHIOUDAKIS, Rita MATTIELLO, Jürgen MAY, Barney MCMANIGAL, Steven M. MCPHAIL, Tesfahun Mekene METO, Max Alberto Mendez MENDEZ-LOPEZ, Sultan Ayoub MEO, Mohsen MERATI, Tomislav MESTROVIC, Laurette MHLANGA, Le Huu Nhat MINH, Awoke MISGANAW, Vinaytosh MISHRA, Arup Kumar MISRA, Nouh Saad MOHAMED, Esmaeil MOHAMMADI, Mesud MOHAMMED, Mustapha MOHAMMED, Ali H. MOKDAD, Lorenzo MONASTA, Catrin E. MOORE, Rohith MOTAPPA, Vincent MOUGIN, Parsa MOUSAVI, Francesk MULITA, Atsedemariam Andualem MULU, Pirouz NAGHAVI, Ganesh R. NAIK, Firzan NAINU, Tapas Sadasivan NAIR, Shumaila NARGUS, Mohammad NEGARESH, Hau Thi Hien NGUYEN, Dang H. NGUYEN, Van Thanh NGUYEN, Taxiarchis Konstantinos NIKOLOUZAKIS, Efaq Ali NOMAN, Chisom Adaobi NRI-EZEDI, Ismail A. ODETOKUN, Patrick Godwin OKWUTE, Matifan Dereje OLANA, Titilope O. OLANIPEKUN, Omotola O. OLASUPO, Antonio OLIVAS-MARTINEZ, Michal ORDAK, Edgar ORTIZ-BRIZUELA, Amel OUYAHIA, Jagadish Rao PADUBIDRI, Anton PAK, Anamika PANDEY, Ioannis PANTAZOPOULOS, Pragyan Paramita PARIJA, Romil R. PARIKH, Seoyeon PARK, Ashwaghosha PARTHASARATHI, Ava PASHAEI, Prince PEPRAH, Hoang Tran PHAM, Dimitri PODDIGHE, Andrew POLLARD, Alfredo PONCE-DE-LEON, Peralam Yegneswaran PRAKASH, Elton Junio Sady PRATES, Nguyen Khoi QUAN, Pourya RAEE, Fakher RAHIM, Mosiur RAHMAN, Masoud RAHMATI, Shakthi Kumaran RAMASAMY, Shubham RANJAN, Indu Ramachandra RAO, Ahmed Mustafa RASHID, Sayaphet RATTANAVONG, Nakul RAVIKUMAR, Murali Mohan Rama Krishna REDDY, Elrashdy Moustafa Mohamed REDWAN, Robert C. REINER, Luis Felipe REYES, Tamalee ROBERTS, Mónica RODRIGUES, Victor Daniel ROSENTHAL, Priyanka ROY, Tilleye RUNGHIEN, Umar SAEED, Amene SAGHAZADEH, Narjes Saheb SHARIF-ASKARI, Fatemeh SAHEB SHARIF-ASKARI, Soumya Swaroop SAHOO, Monalisha SAHU, Joseph W. SAKSHAUG, Afeez Abolarinwa SALAMI, Mohamed A. SALEH, Hossein SALEHI OMRAN, Malik SALLAM, Sara SAMADZADEH, Yoseph Leonardo SAMODRA, Rama Krishna SANJEEV, Made Ary SARASMITA, Aswini SARAVANAN, Benn SARTORIUS, Jennifer SAULAM, Austin E. SCHUMACHER, Seyed Arsalan SEYEDI, Mahan SHAFIE, Samiah SHAHID, Sunder SHAM, Muhammad Aaqib SHAMIM, Mohammad Ali SHAMSHIRGARAN, Rajesh P. SHASTRY, Samendra P. SHERCHAN, Desalegn SHIFERAW, Aminu SHITTU, Emmanuel Edwar SIDDIG, Robert SINTO, Aayushi SOOD, Reed J.D. SORENSEN, Andy STERGACHIS, Temenuga Zhekova STOEVA, Chandan Kumar SWAIN, Lukasz SZARPAK, Jacques Lukenze TAMUZI, Mohamad Hani TEMSAH, Melkamu B.Tessema TESSEMA, Pugazhenthan THANGARAJU, Nghia Minh TRAN, Ngoc Ha TRAN, Munkhtuya TUMURKHUU, Sree Sudha TY, Aniefiok John UDOAKANG, Inam ULHAQ, Tungki Pratama UMAR, Abdurezak Adem UMER, Seyed Mohammad VAHABI, Asokan Govindaraj VAITHINATHAN, Jef VAN DEN EYNDE, Judd L. WALSON, Muhammad WAQAS, Yuhan XING, Mukesh Kumar YADAV, Galal YAHYA, Dong Keon YON, Abed Zahedi BIALVAEI, Fathiah ZAKHAM, Abyalew Mamuye ZELEKE, Chunxia ZHAI, Zhaofeng ZHANG, Haijun ZHANG, Magdalena ZIELINSKA, Peng ZHENG, Aleksandr Y. ARAVKIN, Theo VOS, Simon I. HAY, Jonathan F. MOSSER, Stephen S. LIM, Mohsen NAGHAVI, Christopher J.L. MURRAY, Hmwe Hmwe KYU*

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Abstract

Background: Lower respiratory infections (LRIs) are a major global contributor to morbidity and mortality. In 2020–21, non-pharmaceutical interventions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic reduced not only the transmission of SARS-CoV-2, but also the transmission of other LRI pathogens. Tracking LRI incidence and mortality, as well as the pathogens responsible, can guide health-system responses and funding priorities to reduce future burden. We present estimates from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021 of the burden of non-COVID-19 LRIs and corresponding aetiologies from 1990 to 2021, inclusive of pandemic effects on the incidence and mortality of select respiratory viruses, globally, regionally, and for 204 countries and territories. Methods: We estimated mortality, incidence, and aetiology attribution for LRI, defined by the GBD as pneumonia or bronchiolitis, not inclusive of COVID-19. We analysed 26 259 site-years of mortality data using the Cause of Death Ensemble model to estimate LRI mortality rates. We analysed all available age-specific and sex-specific data sources, including published literature identified by a systematic review, as well as household surveys, hospital admissions, health insurance claims, and LRI mortality estimates, to generate internally consistent estimates of incidence and prevalence using DisMod-MR 2.1. For aetiology estimation, we analysed multiple causes of death, vital registration, hospital discharge, microbial laboratory, and literature data using a network analysis model to produce the proportion of LRI deaths and episodes attributable to the following pathogens: Acinetobacter baumannii, Chlamydia spp, Enterobacter spp, Escherichia coli, fungi, group B streptococcus, Haemophilus influenzae, influenza viruses, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Legionella spp, Mycoplasma spp, polymicrobial infections, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and other viruses (ie, the aggregate of all viruses studied except influenza and RSV), as well as a residual category of other bacterial pathogens. Findings: Globally, in 2021, we estimated 344 million (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 325–364) incident episodes of LRI, or 4350 episodes (4120–4610) per 100 000 population, and 2·18 million deaths (1·98–2·36), or 27·7 deaths (25·1–29·9) per 100 000. 502 000 deaths (406 000–611 000) were in children younger than 5 years, among which 254 000 deaths (197 000–320 000) occurred in countries with a low Socio-demographic Index. Of the 18 modelled pathogen categories in 2021, S pneumoniae was responsible for the highest proportions of LRI episodes and deaths, with an estimated 97·9 million (92·1–104·0) episodes and 505 000 deaths (454 000–555 000) globally. The pathogens responsible for the second and third highest episode counts globally were other viral aetiologies (46·4 million [43·6–49·3] episodes) and Mycoplasma spp (25·3 million [23·5–27·2]), while those responsible for the second and third highest death counts were S aureus (424 000 [380 000–459 000]) and K pneumoniae (176 000 [158 000–194 000]). From 1990 to 2019, the global all-age non-COVID-19 LRI mortality rate declined by 41·7% (35·9–46·9), from 56·5 deaths (51·3–61·9) to 32·9 deaths (29·9–35·4) per 100 000. From 2019 to 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic and implementation of associated non-pharmaceutical interventions, we estimated a 16·0% (13·1–18·6) decline in the global all-age non-COVID-19 LRI mortality rate, largely accounted for by a 71·8% (63·8–78·9) decline in the number of influenza deaths and a 66·7% (56·6–75·3) decline in the number of RSV deaths. Interpretation: Substantial progress has been made in reducing LRI mortality, but the burden remains high, especially in low-income and middle-income countries. During the COVID-19 pandemic, with its associated non-pharmaceutical interventions, global incident LRI cases and mortality attributable to influenza and RSV declined substantially. Expanding access to health-care services and vaccines, including S pneumoniae, H influenzae type B, and novel RSV vaccines, along with new low-cost interventions against S aureus, could mitigate the LRI burden and prevent transmission of LRI-causing pathogens. Funding: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust, and Department of Health and Social Care (UK).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)974-1002
Number of pages29
JournalThe Lancet Infectious Diseases
Volume24
Issue number9
Early online date15 Apr 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024
Externally publishedYes

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This study was funded by the Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust, and Department of Health and Social Care using UK aid funding managed by the Fleming Fund.

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