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. 2022 Jun 21;12(6):e057957. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057957

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of subjects

Demographic characteristics All (N=188) Semarang (N=47) Yogyakarta (N=52) Tangerang (N=89) P value
Age, median (IQR) months 9 (5–20) 9 (5.5–21) 8 (4–13.3) 11 (5–20) 0.442
Gender, male, (%) 103 (54.7) 29 (61.7) 26 (50) 48 (53.9) 0.493
Household characteristics, (%)
Low education of parents* 163 (86.7) 37 (78.7) 43 (82.7) 84 (94.3) 0.019
Living in a dense neighbourhood† 121 (64.4) 19 (40.4) 42 (80.8) 60 (67.4) <0.001
Exposure to cigarette smoke 120 (63.8) 24 (51.1) 27 (51.9) 69 (77.5) 0.001
Sick household contact <14 days 109 (58.0) 22 (46.8) 43 (82.7) 44 (49.4) <0.001
Living near waste disposal 70 (37.2) 12 (25.5) 29 (55.8) 29 (32.6) 0.004
Attending daycare 4 (2.1) 2 (4.3) 1 (1.9) 1 (1.1) 0.374
Medical history (%)
Developmental delay 52 (27.7) 16 (34.0) 21 (40.4) 15 (16.8) 0.003
Congenital heart disease 49 (26.1) 16 (34.0) 24 (46.2) 9 (10.1) <0.001
Low birth weight 46 (24.4) 12 (25.5) 20 (38.5) 14 (15.7) 0.011
Severe malnutrition‡ 35 (18.6) 10 (21.3) 13 (25.0) 12 (13.5) 0.205
Premature baby 34 (18.1) 4 (8.5) 16 (30.8) 14 (15.7) 0.012
Neurological disorder 25 (13.3) 5 (10.6) 17 (32.7) 3 (3.4) <0.001
Tuberculosis (recent/cured) 10 (5.3) 4 (8.5) 2 (3.8) 4 (4.5) 0.588
Asthma 9 (4.8) 3 (6.4) 1 (1.9) 5 (5.6) 0.563
HIV disease§ 2 (1.1) 1 (2.1) 1 (1.9) 0 (0) 0.315
Immunisation history, fully vaccinated for age (%):
Measles 141 (75.0) 38 (80.9) 41 (78.8) 62 (69.7) 0.175
DPT-Hib 105 (55.9) 30 (63.8) 25 (48.1) 50 (56.2) 0.233
Pneumococcus 4 (2.1) 0 (0) 4 (7.7) 0 (0) 0.009
Influenza 2 (1.1) 0 (0) 2 (3.8) 0 (0) 0.132
Symptoms and signs (%)
Shortness of breath 174 (92.6) 41 (87.2) 48 (92.3) 85 (95.5) 0.214
Cough 171 (91.0) 40 (85.1) 42 (80.8) 89 (100) <0.001
Intercostal retraction 171 (91.0) 43 (91.5) 52 (100) 76 (85.4) 0.005
Rhonchi 168 (89.4) 42 (89.4) 39 (75.0) 87 (97.8) <0.001
Fever 152 (80.9) 34 (72.3) 35 (67.3) 83 (93.3) <0.001
Chest indrawing 125 (66.5) 36 (76.6) 43 (82.7) 46 (51.7) <0.001
Fast breathing 80 (42.6) 15 (31.9) 43 (82.7) 22 (24.7) <0.001
SpO2<90% and/or cyanosis 43 (22.9) 7 (14.9) 17 (32.7) 19 (21.3) 0.098
Diarrhoea 36 (19.1) 6 (12.8) 4 (7.7) 26 (29.2) 0.003
Wheezing 35 (18.6) 9 (19.1) 10 (19.2) 16 (18.0) 1
Vomiting 14 (7.4) 4 (8.5) 5 (9.6) 5 (5.6) 0.595
Inability to drink 13 (6.9) 4 (8.5) 5 (9.6) 4 (4.5) 0.425
Decreased consciousness 7 (3.7) 1 (2.1) 1 (1.9) 5 (5.6) 0.612
Seizure 6 (3.2) 1 (2.1) 0 (0) 5 (5.6) 0.203
Leucocyte count, median (IQR)×103 /uL 14.0 (10.4–18.9) 14.9 (11.1–18.8) 12.1 (9.8–17.8) 14.0 (10.4–19.0) 0.356
Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, median (IQR) 1.4 (0.9–2.8) 1.3 (0.9–2.6) 1.0 (0.6–2.0) 1.9 (1.1–3.2) 0.367
CRP, median (IQR) mg/L 9.0 (3.6–28.0) 11.8 (1.6–23.3) 9.0 (4.9–21.8) 8.4 (1.5–34.1) 0.665
PCT, median (IQR) ng/mL 0.2 (0.1–1.7) 0.2 (0.1–1.5) 0.2 (0.1–1.0) 0.2 (0.1–2.6) 0.912
Severe pneumonia (WHO Classification 2014 version) (%) 89 (47.3) 26 (55.3) 26 (50.0) 37 (41.6) 0.281
CXR findings (%):
Interstitial infiltrate 131 (69.7) 26 (55.3) 30 (57.7) 75 (84.3) <0.001
Alveolar infiltrate 125 (66.5) 41 (87.2) 44 (84.6) 40 (44.9) <0.001
Pleural effusion 5 (2.7) 1 (2.1) 2 (3.8) 2 (2.2) 0.85
Antibiotic administration prior to blood culture (%) 150 (79.8) 39 (83.0) 49 (94.2) 62 (69.7) 0.002

*Low education of parents was defined by highest level of parents’ formal education being high school diploma or less.

†A densely populated neighbourhood was defined as >200 people/km2 or <8 m2/person in the subject’s home.

‡Severe malnutrition was defined as weight for height below −3 SD from the median of the WHO Child Growth Standards.

§Subjects were tested for HIV infection if a parent/guardian provided consent and a specimen was available (n=160).

¶Full vaccination was defined as being up to date for age per vaccination schedule at study enrolment.

CRP, C reactive protein; CXR, chest X-ray; PCT, procalcitonin.