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The incidence of medically-attended norovirus gastro-enteritis in Japan: Modelling using a medical care insurance claims database
BACKGROUND: The burden of medically-attended acute gastro-enteritis (MA-AGE) that can be attributed to norovirus is not well established in Japan. Using a nationwide database of medical care insurance claims, we estimated the incidence of medically-attended norovirus-attributable gastroenteritis (MA...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5877878/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29601600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195164 |
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author | Chang, Chia-Hsien Sakaguchi, Motonobu Weil, John Verstraeten, Thomas |
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description | BACKGROUND: The burden of medically-attended acute gastro-enteritis (MA-AGE) that can be attributed to norovirus is not well established in Japan. Using a nationwide database of medical care insurance claims, we estimated the incidence of medically-attended norovirus-attributable gastroenteritis (MA-NGE) in Japan. METHODS: The incidences of MA-NGE outpatient consultations or hospitalization in Japan were modelled on seasonal patterns of MA-AGE for unspecified causes derived from the Japan Medical Data Center (JMDC) database for the period July 2007 to June 2015. RESULTS: Mean age-adjusted annual incidence rates (per 10,000 person-years) of MA-NGE associated with outpatient care or hospitalization were 389 (95% CI 269–558) and 13 (95% CI 9–20), respectively. Highest rates were in children under 5 years of age: 1,569 (95% CI 1,325–1,792) for outpatient consultations and 48 (95% CI 39–56) for hospitalizations. Of all gastroenteritis episodes associated with outpatient care or hospitalization, 29% and 31% were attributed to norovirus, respectively. Norovirus was estimated to be responsible for 4,964,000 outpatient visits (95% CI 3,435,000–7,123,000) and 171,000 hospitalizations (95% CI 110,000–251,000) per year across Japan. CONCLUSIONS: Incidence rates of MA-AGE are high in Japan, and norovirus-attributable disease is at least as high as in some other developed countries. |
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spelling | pubmed-58778782018-04-13 The incidence of medically-attended norovirus gastro-enteritis in Japan: Modelling using a medical care insurance claims database Chang, Chia-Hsien Sakaguchi, Motonobu Weil, John Verstraeten, Thomas PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The burden of medically-attended acute gastro-enteritis (MA-AGE) that can be attributed to norovirus is not well established in Japan. Using a nationwide database of medical care insurance claims, we estimated the incidence of medically-attended norovirus-attributable gastroenteritis (MA-NGE) in Japan. METHODS: The incidences of MA-NGE outpatient consultations or hospitalization in Japan were modelled on seasonal patterns of MA-AGE for unspecified causes derived from the Japan Medical Data Center (JMDC) database for the period July 2007 to June 2015. RESULTS: Mean age-adjusted annual incidence rates (per 10,000 person-years) of MA-NGE associated with outpatient care or hospitalization were 389 (95% CI 269–558) and 13 (95% CI 9–20), respectively. Highest rates were in children under 5 years of age: 1,569 (95% CI 1,325–1,792) for outpatient consultations and 48 (95% CI 39–56) for hospitalizations. Of all gastroenteritis episodes associated with outpatient care or hospitalization, 29% and 31% were attributed to norovirus, respectively. Norovirus was estimated to be responsible for 4,964,000 outpatient visits (95% CI 3,435,000–7,123,000) and 171,000 hospitalizations (95% CI 110,000–251,000) per year across Japan. CONCLUSIONS: Incidence rates of MA-AGE are high in Japan, and norovirus-attributable disease is at least as high as in some other developed countries. Public Library of Science 2018-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5877878/ /pubmed/29601600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195164 Text en © 2018 Chang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chang, Chia-Hsien Sakaguchi, Motonobu Weil, John Verstraeten, Thomas The incidence of medically-attended norovirus gastro-enteritis in Japan: Modelling using a medical care insurance claims database |
title | The incidence of medically-attended norovirus gastro-enteritis in Japan: Modelling using a medical care insurance claims database |
title_full | The incidence of medically-attended norovirus gastro-enteritis in Japan: Modelling using a medical care insurance claims database |
title_fullStr | The incidence of medically-attended norovirus gastro-enteritis in Japan: Modelling using a medical care insurance claims database |
title_full_unstemmed | The incidence of medically-attended norovirus gastro-enteritis in Japan: Modelling using a medical care insurance claims database |
title_short | The incidence of medically-attended norovirus gastro-enteritis in Japan: Modelling using a medical care insurance claims database |
title_sort | incidence of medically-attended norovirus gastro-enteritis in japan: modelling using a medical care insurance claims database |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5877878/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29601600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195164 |
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