1. Geospatial cluster analyses of pneumonia-associated hospitalisations among adults in New York City, 2010-2014
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Demetre Daskalakis, David E. Lucero, T. Julien, Jay K. Varma, Neil M. Vora, Rachel E. Corrado, and P. A. Kache
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0301 basic medicine ,Original Paper ,Cold spot ,Epidemiology ,030106 microbiology ,Mean age ,medicine.disease ,Disease cluster ,Hospitalisations ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pneumonia ,0302 clinical medicine ,Infectious Diseases ,Geography ,medicine ,Spatial clustering ,pneumonia ,New York City ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Hospital stay ,Demography ,Cause of death - Abstract
Pneumonia is a leading cause of death in New York City (NYC). We identified spatial clusters of pneumonia-associated hospitalisation for persons residing in NYC, aged ⩾18 years during 2010–2014. We detected pneumonia-associated hospitalisations using an all-payer inpatient dataset. Using geostatistical semivariogram modelling, local Moran'sIcluster analyses andχ2tests, we characterised differences between ‘hot spots’ and ‘cold spots’ for pneumonia-associated hospitalisations. During 2010–2014, there were 141 730 pneumonia-associated hospitalisations across 188 NYC neighbourhoods, of which 43.5% (N= 61 712) were sub-classified as severe. Hot spots of pneumonia-associated hospitalisation spanned 26 neighbourhoods in the Bronx, Manhattan and Staten Island, whereas cold spots were found in lower Manhattan and northeastern Queens. We identified hot spots of severe pneumonia-associated hospitalisation in the northern Bronx and the northern tip of Staten Island. For severe pneumonia-associated hospitalisations, hot-spot patients were of lower mean age and a greater proportion identified as non-Hispanic Black compared with cold spot patients; additionally, hot-spot patients had a longer hospital stay and a greater proportion experienced in-hospital death compared with cold-spot patients. Pneumonia prevention efforts within NYC should consider examining the reasons for higher rates in hot-spot neighbourhoods, and focus interventions towards the Bronx, northern Manhattan and Staten Island.
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- 2018