Literature DB >> 17012881

Hospitalization by pneumonia and influenza in the 50-64 year old population in Spain (1999-2002).

Angel Gil1, Ruth Gil, Itziar Oyagüez, Pilar Carrasco, Antonio Gonz Lez.   

Abstract

This epidemiological survey was undertaken to estimate the burden of hospital admissions for pneumonia and influenza in 50-64 years old persons in Spain during a four-year period (1999-2002). Data were obtained from the national surveillance system for hospital data maintained by the Ministry of Health and covering more than 95% of Spanish hospitals. There were 35,620 hospital admissions for pneumonia and influenza (ICD 9 CM 480-487; first listed diagnosis) during the study period. Annual incidence was 143 cases per 100,000 population. Rate of death and case-fatality rate were 8 per 100,000 population and 5.6%, respectively. The average length of hospitalization was 10.4 days. Men and older age groups showed a higher incidence, rate of death and case-fatality rate. These hospitalizations of 50-64 years old persons impose an annual direct cost of 12 to 24 millions euros. Preventive measures, such as vaccination will reduce pneumonia-related morbidity and could result in large cost savings to the Health Care System.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17012881     DOI: 10.4161/hv.2.4.3104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Vaccin        ISSN: 1554-8600


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