Systematic review
A systematic review and meta-analysis of patient data from the West Africa (2013–16) Ebola virus disease epidemic

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Abstract

Background

Over 28 000 individuals were infected with Ebola virus during the West Africa (2013–2016) epidemic, yet there has been criticism of the lack of robust clinical descriptions of Ebola virus disease (EVD) illness from that outbreak.

Objectives

To perform a meta-analysis of published data from the epidemic to describe the clinical presentation, evolution of disease, and predictors of mortality in individuals with EVD. To assess the quality and utility of published data for clinical and public health decision-making.

Data sources

Primary articles available in PubMed and published between January 2014 and May 2017.

Eligibility

Studies that sequentially enrolled individuals hospitalized for EVD and that reported acute clinical outcomes.

Methods

We performed meta-analyses using random-effect models and assessed heterogeneity using the I2 method. We assessed data representativeness by comparing meta-analysis estimates with WHO aggregate data. We examined data utility by examining the availability and compatibility of data sets.

Results

In all, 3653 articles were screened and 34 articles were included, representing 16 independent cohorts of patients (18 overlapping cohorts) and at least 6168 individuals. The pooled estimate for case fatality rate was 51% (95% CI 46%–56%). However, pooling of estimates for clinical presentation, progression, and predictors of mortality in individuals with EVD were hampered by significant heterogeneity, and inadequate data on clinical progression. Our assessment of data quality found that heterogeneity was largely unexplained, and data availability and compatibility were poor.

Conclusions

We have quantified a missed opportunity to generate reliable estimates of the clinical manifestations of EVD during the West Africa epidemic. Clinical data standards and data capture platforms are urgently needed.

Keywords

Ebola
Ebola virus disease
emerging infection
epidemic
outbreak
viral hemorrhagic

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