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Patient and strain characteristics in relation to the outcome of meningococcal disease: a multivariate analysis.
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Epidemiology and infection [Epidemiol Infect] 1994 Feb; Vol. 112 (1), pp. 115-24. - Publication Year :
- 1994
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Abstract
- To investigate the joint association of patient and strain characteristics with the outcome of meningococcal disease (MD), data were collected on 563 consecutive cases of MD reported between 1989 and 1990 in The Netherlands. The meningococcal isolates were characterized with regard to their surface characteristics. Sequelae occurred in 8.5% of the patients, and were only associated with the presence of bacteraemia. The case-fatality rate was 7.7%. Infants aged < or = 5 months and patients in the age-groups of 10-19 years and > or = 50 years had an increased risk for a fatal outcome compared with children from 6 months to 9 years old (Odds Ratios [ORs]: 5.1, 3.4 and 9.8, respectively). The OR for females versus males was 2.3. The ORs for patients with bacteraemia, or a combination of bacteraemia and meningitis, compared with meningitic patients, were 2.3 and 3.1. Meningococcal strain characteristics did not influence the case-fatality rate substantially. In conclusion, host factors were found to be determinants for a fatal outcome of MD in The Netherlands from 1989 to 1990.
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- Adolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Bacteremia complications
Bacteremia microbiology
Bacteremia mortality
Chi-Square Distribution
Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Meningitis, Meningococcal complications
Meningitis, Meningococcal microbiology
Meningitis, Meningococcal mortality
Meningococcal Infections complications
Meningococcal Infections microbiology
Meningococcal Infections mortality
Middle Aged
Multivariate Analysis
Netherlands epidemiology
Odds Ratio
Risk Factors
Serotyping
Sex Factors
Survival Rate
Bacteremia epidemiology
Meningitis, Meningococcal epidemiology
Meningococcal Infections epidemiology
Neisseria meningitidis classification
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0950-2688
- Volume :
- 112
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Epidemiology and infection
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 8119350
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0950268800057472