| Literature DB >> 35520276 |
Lise Gehrt1,2, Ida Laake3, Hélène Englund4, Heta Nieminen5, Christine Stabell Benn1,2,6, Berit Feiring3, Lill Trogstad3, Arto A Palmu5, Signe Sørup2,7.
Abstract
Purpose: Comparing rates of childhood infectious disease hospitalisations across countries may uncover areas for improvement in the prevention of severe childhood infections. We compared rates of childhood infectious disease hospital contacts across Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden with the overall objective to elucidate potential differences in burden of disease and in organisational and registration practices.Entities:
Keywords: Nordic countries; infectious disease hospitalisations; multinational study; paediatric; patient registry
Year: 2022 PMID: 35520276 PMCID: PMC9063804 DOI: 10.2147/CLEP.S355193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Epidemiol ISSN: 1179-1349 Impact factor: 5.814
Figure 1Age-standardized incidence rate (per 1000 person-years) of infectious disease episodesa with hospital contacts among children aged 0–14 years by epidemiological year (2008/2009‒2016/2017), country and type of hospital contact. aHospital contacts with infections, which occur less than 14 days after discharge/visit date of a previous contact with infection are defined as the same infectious disease episode.
Figure 2Incidence rate (per 1000 person-years) of infectious disease hospital episodesa for epidemiological years 2008/2009‒2016/2017, by age, country, and type of hospital contact. aHospital contacts with infections, which occur less than 14 days after discharge/visit date of a previous contact with infection are defined as the same infectious disease episode.
Figure 3Age-standardized incidence rate (per 1000 person-years) of infectious disease hospital contactsa among children aged 0–14 years by group of infectionb, epidemiological year (2008/2009‒2016/2017), country and type of hospital contact. aHospital contacts with infections, which occur less than 14 days after discharge/visit date of a previous contact with infection are defined as the same infectious disease episode. bDifferent types of infections within an infectious disease hospital episode are counted, thus summing the rates over types of infections will give greater rate, than the rates presented in Figure 1.
Figure 4Incidence rate (per 1000 person-years) of inpatient contacts with minimum 1 overnight stay for epidemiological years 2008/2009‒2016/2017 by group of infectiona, age, and country. aDifferent types of infections within an infectious disease hospital episode are all counted toward that type of infections (eg if both ICD-10 codes for GI and LRTI is registered during an infectious disease hospital episode the contact is counted both as GI and LRTI), thus summing the rates over types of infections will give greater rates, than the rates presented in Figure 1.
Figure 5Incidence rate (per 1000 person-years) of infectious disease inpatient hospital episodesa with minimum 1 overnight stay for epidemiological years 2008/2009‒2016/2017 by age, sex, and country. aHospital contacts with infections, which occur less than 14 days after discharge/visit date of a previous contact with infection are defined as the same infectious disease episode.
Distribution of the Most Common Subgroups of Infections for Inpatient Hospital Episodes with at Least One Overnight Stay, by Group of Infection and Country
| Denmark | Finland | Norway | Sweden |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infections of the | Infections of the ear | Other URTI | Infections of the ear |
| Tonsillitis | Other URTI | Tonsillitis | Other URTI |
| Laryngitis | Laryngitis N=4872 | Infections of the ear | Tonsillitis N=9882 |
| Other URTI | Tonsilitis N=4704 | Laryngitis N=4283 | Laryngitis N=5111 |
| Nasopharyngitis | Abscessus | Nasopharyngitis | Nasopharyngitis |
| Pneumonia | Other LRTI | Other LRTI | Other LRTI |
| Other LRTI | Pneumonia | Pneumonia | Pneumonia |
| Influenza N=1795 | Influenza N=2568 | Influenza N=2517 | Influenza N=2625 |
| Viral infections | Pyelonephritis | Viral infections | Viral infections |
| Fever NOSa | Viral infections | Pyelonephritis | Pyelonephritis |
| Pyelonephritis | Sepsis N=5049 | Infectious agentsb | Fever NOSa |
| Sepsis N=5417 | Fever NOSa | Fever NOSa | Infectious agentsb |
| Cellulitis and | Cellulitis an abscess | Sepsis N=3141 | Sepsis N=4019 |
Note: bBacterial, viral, and other infectious agents as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters.
Abbreviation: aNOS, not otherwise specified.