1. Respiratory Syncytial Virus Bronchiolitis in Children up to 5 Years of Age in Spain: Epidemiology and Comorbidities
- Author
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Gil-Prieto, Ruth, Gonzalez-Escalada, Alba, Marín-García, Patricia, Gallardo-Pino, Carmen, and Gil-de-Miguel, Angel
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Male ,Incidence ,Observational Study ,Infant ,Comorbidity ,Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections ,Hospitalization ,Spain ,Child, Preschool ,Bronchiolitis ,Humans ,Female ,Seasons ,Research Article ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
This epidemiological survey in Spain estimates the burden of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection in children up to 5 year of age during a 15-year period (1997–2011). Observational retrospective survey was conducted by reviewing data of the National Surveillance System for Hospital Data, including >98% of Spanish hospitals. All hospitalizations related to RSV infection for children up to 5 years, reported during 1997–2011 period, were analyzed. Codes were selected by using the International Classification of Diseases 9th Clinical Modification 466.0–466.19, 480.1, and 079.6. A total of 326,175 and 286,007 hospital discharges for children up to 5 and 2 years of age were reported during the study period. The annual incidence was 1072 and 2413 patients per 100,000, respectively. The average length of hospital stay was 5.7 (standard deviation 8.2) days. Four hundred forty-six deaths were reported; of those, 403 occurred in children
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- 2015