| Literature DB >> 19171068 |
Holly Seale1, Robert Booy, C Raina MacIntyre.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is responsible for a wide range of diseases in neonates, and has been recognized as a major cause of congenital defects in developed countries for many years. More children suffer serious disabilities caused by congenital CMV than by several better-known childhood maladies. Insight into the epidemiology of congenital CMV disease is needed for the assessment of preventive strategies.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19171068 PMCID: PMC2636807 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-9-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Figure 1Congenital CMV age-specific hospital rates by age group (aged ≤ 14 years) and year of diagnosis, Australia, July 1993 to June 2001.
CMV hospitalisations by age group (0–14 years), Australia, July 1993–June 2001
| No. (PD †) | Rate‡ | Median | No. (PD †) | |
| 0–4 | 971 (150) | 9.40 | 15 | 23 (8) |
| 5–9 | 253 (137) | 2.40 | 2 | 0 |
| 10–14 | 90 (42) | 0.85 | 5 | 0 |
| Total | 1314 (329) | 3.2 | 7 | 23 |
†PD = principal diagnosis
*LOS = length of stay in hospital
‡ Average annual age-specific rate per 100,000 population
CMV hospitalisations by age group (<1–23 months), Australia, July 1993 – June 2001
| <1 | 452 | 59.4 | 443.7 |
| 1–4 | 165 | 21.7 | 162.0 |
| 5–9 | 59 | 7.8 | 57.9 |
| 10–23 | 85 | 11.2 | 9.3 |
| TOTAL | 761 | 100 | 62.3 |
Figure 2Number of hospital admissions for congenital CMV by age group (aged ≤ 23 months) and year of diagnosis, Australia, July 1993 to June 2001.