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Hospital Contacts for Infectious Diseases Among Children in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, 2008–2017

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 over...

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Autores principales: Gehrt, Lise, Laake, Ida, Englund, Hélène, Nieminen, Heta, Benn, Christine Stabell, Feiring, Berit, Trogstad, Lill, Palmu, Arto A, Sørup, Signe
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Publicado: Dove 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520276
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S355193
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author Gehrt, Lise
Laake, Ida
Englund, Hélène
Nieminen, Heta
Benn, Christine Stabell
Feiring, Berit
Trogstad, Lill
Palmu, Arto A
Sørup, Signe
author_facet Gehrt, Lise
Laake, Ida
Englund, Hélène
Nieminen, Heta
Benn, Christine Stabell
Feiring, Berit
Trogstad, Lill
Palmu, Arto A
Sørup, Signe
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description 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. METHODS: Using national registries, we estimated incidence rates for infectious disease hospital contacts between 2008 and 2017 among children aged 0–14 years. We investigated the rates for different types of contacts (inpatient or outpatient including emergency room), duration of admission, and by sex. RESULTS: During the study period, the rate of all hospital contacts per 1000 person-years was highest in Sweden (125.2) followed by Finland (87.1), Denmark (79.0), and Norway (62.1). The rates aligned for inpatient contacts with overnight stays; 19.3 (Denmark), 16.6 (Finland), 16.3 (Norway), and 13.0 (Sweden); these were highest in early infancy in all countries. A peak around 1 year of age was seen in all countries except in Sweden. The rates were higher among boys compared with girls in early childhood, after 13 years of age the rates among girls surpassed the boys. CONCLUSION: Large cross-country differences were observed for outpatient and short-term hospital contacts for infectious diseases, affected by differences in organisational structures and coding practices across and within countries over time. Inpatient contacts requiring overnight stays reflected more comparable levels of severe infections across countries. Childhood infectious disease morbidity was greatest among boys and before 2 years of age.
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spelling pubmed-90638042022-05-04 Hospital Contacts for Infectious Diseases Among Children in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, 2008–2017 Gehrt, Lise Laake, Ida Englund, Hélène Nieminen, Heta Benn, Christine Stabell Feiring, Berit Trogstad, Lill Palmu, Arto A Sørup, Signe Clin Epidemiol Original Research 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. METHODS: Using national registries, we estimated incidence rates for infectious disease hospital contacts between 2008 and 2017 among children aged 0–14 years. We investigated the rates for different types of contacts (inpatient or outpatient including emergency room), duration of admission, and by sex. RESULTS: During the study period, the rate of all hospital contacts per 1000 person-years was highest in Sweden (125.2) followed by Finland (87.1), Denmark (79.0), and Norway (62.1). The rates aligned for inpatient contacts with overnight stays; 19.3 (Denmark), 16.6 (Finland), 16.3 (Norway), and 13.0 (Sweden); these were highest in early infancy in all countries. A peak around 1 year of age was seen in all countries except in Sweden. The rates were higher among boys compared with girls in early childhood, after 13 years of age the rates among girls surpassed the boys. CONCLUSION: Large cross-country differences were observed for outpatient and short-term hospital contacts for infectious diseases, affected by differences in organisational structures and coding practices across and within countries over time. Inpatient contacts requiring overnight stays reflected more comparable levels of severe infections across countries. Childhood infectious disease morbidity was greatest among boys and before 2 years of age. Dove 2022-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9063804/ /pubmed/35520276 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S355193 Text en © 2022 Gehrt et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
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Gehrt, Lise
Laake, Ida
Englund, Hélène
Nieminen, Heta
Benn, Christine Stabell
Feiring, Berit
Trogstad, Lill
Palmu, Arto A
Sørup, Signe
Hospital Contacts for Infectious Diseases Among Children in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, 2008–2017
title Hospital Contacts for Infectious Diseases Among Children in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, 2008–2017
title_full Hospital Contacts for Infectious Diseases Among Children in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, 2008–2017
title_fullStr Hospital Contacts for Infectious Diseases Among Children in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, 2008–2017
title_full_unstemmed Hospital Contacts for Infectious Diseases Among Children in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, 2008–2017
title_short Hospital Contacts for Infectious Diseases Among Children in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, 2008–2017
title_sort hospital contacts for infectious diseases among children in denmark, finland, norway, and sweden, 2008–2017
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520276
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S355193
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