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Analyses of Fatal Cases of Kawasaki Disease in Japan Using Vital Statistical Data over 27 Years

BACKGROUND: Chronological changes in mortality and case fatality rates from Kawasaki disease covering an extended period in Japan are still unknown. METHODS: We analyzed 679 deaths of patients in Japan whose underlying cause was Kawasaki disease, by using the data of vital statistics between 1972 an...

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Autores principales: Hayasaka, Shinya, Nakamura, Yosikazu, Yashiro, Mayumi, Uehara, Ritei, Oki, Izumi, Tajimi, Morihiro, Ojima, Toshiyuki, Terai, Masaru, Yanagawa, Hiroshi
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Publicado: Japan Epidemiological Association 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9691392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14604219
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.13.246
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author Hayasaka, Shinya
Nakamura, Yosikazu
Yashiro, Mayumi
Uehara, Ritei
Oki, Izumi
Tajimi, Morihiro
Ojima, Toshiyuki
Terai, Masaru
Yanagawa, Hiroshi
author_facet Hayasaka, Shinya
Nakamura, Yosikazu
Yashiro, Mayumi
Uehara, Ritei
Oki, Izumi
Tajimi, Morihiro
Ojima, Toshiyuki
Terai, Masaru
Yanagawa, Hiroshi
author_sort Hayasaka, Shinya
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description BACKGROUND: Chronological changes in mortality and case fatality rates from Kawasaki disease covering an extended period in Japan are still unknown. METHODS: We analyzed 679 deaths of patients in Japan whose underlying cause was Kawasaki disease, by using the data of vital statistics between 1972 and 1998. RESULTS: The male-to-female ratio of the number of deaths was 2.07 and the mean age at death in males was higher. Two unusual increases in the epidemic years, 1982 and 1986, were observed in the chronological changes of the number of deaths. The mortality rate of males was higher than that of females, with a few exceptional years, and the annual mortality rates were high in three epidemic years. The age-specific mortality rate was highest in infants under one year of age. Prefectures with high mortality rate clustered in some regions. The case fatality rate decreased annually, declining to as low as 0.2% among those who were born in 1986 and thereafter; and unusual increases in the case fatality rate affected by these three epidemic years were not repeated. CONCLUSIONS: The case fatality rate from Kawasaki disease in Japan decreased during the 27 years of observation: improvements in treatment might account for this.
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spelling pubmed-96913922022-12-05 Analyses of Fatal Cases of Kawasaki Disease in Japan Using Vital Statistical Data over 27 Years Hayasaka, Shinya Nakamura, Yosikazu Yashiro, Mayumi Uehara, Ritei Oki, Izumi Tajimi, Morihiro Ojima, Toshiyuki Terai, Masaru Yanagawa, Hiroshi J Epidemiol Original Article BACKGROUND: Chronological changes in mortality and case fatality rates from Kawasaki disease covering an extended period in Japan are still unknown. METHODS: We analyzed 679 deaths of patients in Japan whose underlying cause was Kawasaki disease, by using the data of vital statistics between 1972 and 1998. RESULTS: The male-to-female ratio of the number of deaths was 2.07 and the mean age at death in males was higher. Two unusual increases in the epidemic years, 1982 and 1986, were observed in the chronological changes of the number of deaths. The mortality rate of males was higher than that of females, with a few exceptional years, and the annual mortality rates were high in three epidemic years. The age-specific mortality rate was highest in infants under one year of age. Prefectures with high mortality rate clustered in some regions. The case fatality rate decreased annually, declining to as low as 0.2% among those who were born in 1986 and thereafter; and unusual increases in the case fatality rate affected by these three epidemic years were not repeated. CONCLUSIONS: The case fatality rate from Kawasaki disease in Japan decreased during the 27 years of observation: improvements in treatment might account for this. Japan Epidemiological Association 2007-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9691392/ /pubmed/14604219 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.13.246 Text en © 2003 Japan Epidemiological Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hayasaka, Shinya
Nakamura, Yosikazu
Yashiro, Mayumi
Uehara, Ritei
Oki, Izumi
Tajimi, Morihiro
Ojima, Toshiyuki
Terai, Masaru
Yanagawa, Hiroshi
Analyses of Fatal Cases of Kawasaki Disease in Japan Using Vital Statistical Data over 27 Years
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title_fullStr Analyses of Fatal Cases of Kawasaki Disease in Japan Using Vital Statistical Data over 27 Years
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title_short Analyses of Fatal Cases of Kawasaki Disease in Japan Using Vital Statistical Data over 27 Years
title_sort analyses of fatal cases of kawasaki disease in japan using vital statistical data over 27 years
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9691392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14604219
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.13.246
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