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Long-Term Mortality in Patients Diagnosed With Pneumococcal Meningitis: A Danish Nationwide Cohort Study

Authors :
Niels Obel
Casper Roed
Frederik Neess Engsig
Peter Skinhøj
Lars Haukali Omland
Source :
American Journal of Epidemiology. 172:309-317
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2010.

Abstract

The objective of the study was to determine the long-term mortality and the causes of death in patients diagnosed with pneumococcal meningitis. The authors performed a nationwide, population-based cohort study including all Danish patients diagnosed with pneumococcal meningitis from 1977 through 2006 and alive 1 year after diagnosis. Data were retrieved from medical databases in Denmark. The absolute and relative risks of all-cause and cause-specific death were analyzed by using Kaplan-Meier survival curves, Poisson regression analysis, Cox regression analysis, and cumulative incidence functions. The authors identified 2,131 pneumococcal meningitis patients and an age- and gender-matched, population-based cohort of 8,524 individuals. Compared with the background population, the pneumococcal meningitis patients had an increased long-term mortality varying from an 8-fold increased mortality in the age category 0

Details

ISSN :
14766256 and 00029262
Volume :
172
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Epidemiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8bd03279dc865ea3d957605cb8261776