EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WHOOPING COUGH AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS TO ITS EVOLUTION IN UNDER ONE-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN, IN THE CITY OF CORDOBA, ARGENTINA
Whooping cough is a respiratory disease of high impact in children’s health. Objective: To describe epidemiological pattern, risk factors associated with occurrence and evolution in children <1 year, seen at Municipal Children›s Hospital of the City of Cordoba (20072010). Methodology: observa...
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coqueluche estudio epidemiológico hospitalización inmunización severidad. whooping cough epidemiological study hospitalization severity. |
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coqueluche estudio epidemiológico hospitalización inmunización severidad. whooping cough epidemiological study hospitalization severity. Corres, María Elisa Butinof, Mariana EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WHOOPING COUGH AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS TO ITS EVOLUTION IN UNDER ONE-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN, IN THE CITY OF CORDOBA, ARGENTINA |
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coqueluche estudio epidemiológico hospitalización inmunización severidad. whooping cough epidemiological study hospitalization severity. |
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Corres, María Elisa Butinof, Mariana |
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Corres, María Elisa Butinof, Mariana |
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Corres, María Elisa |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WHOOPING COUGH AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS TO ITS EVOLUTION IN UNDER ONE-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN, IN THE CITY OF CORDOBA, ARGENTINA |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WHOOPING COUGH AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS TO ITS EVOLUTION IN UNDER ONE-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN, IN THE CITY OF CORDOBA, ARGENTINA |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WHOOPING COUGH AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS TO ITS EVOLUTION IN UNDER ONE-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN, IN THE CITY OF CORDOBA, ARGENTINA |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WHOOPING COUGH AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS TO ITS EVOLUTION IN UNDER ONE-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN, IN THE CITY OF CORDOBA, ARGENTINA |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WHOOPING COUGH AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS TO ITS EVOLUTION IN UNDER ONE-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN, IN THE CITY OF CORDOBA, ARGENTINA |
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epidemiological characteristics of whooping cough and associated factors to its evolution in under one-year-old children, in the city of cordoba, argentina |
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Whooping cough is a respiratory disease of high impact in children’s health. Objective: To describe epidemiological pattern, risk factors associated with occurrence and evolution in children <1 year, seen at Municipal Children›s Hospital of the City of Cordoba (20072010). Methodology: observational, correlational, descriptive study; patients <1 year old with diagnosis of pertussis confirmed by lab study (n = 60). Results: median age: 2 months old, 95% were <6 months old, 66.6% required hospitalization (probability of hospitalization was 8 times higher for those <2 months old). Seventy-two point five per cent acquired the disease in a family environment, 53% of the children presented a complete vaccination card. Fifteen percent had low birth weight, 27.5% were premature and 40% had teenage mothers. All patients presented cough, 80% cold symptoms, 75% paroxysmal cough, 78.3% cyanosis and 23.3% apnea. High leukocytosis in 20%. Severity was associated with seasonality, leukocytosis and cold symptoms. Conclusions: Universal vaccination coverage is the basis for prevention. |
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I10-R360-article-213732025-04-03T12:06:03Z EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WHOOPING COUGH AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS TO ITS EVOLUTION IN UNDER ONE-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN, IN THE CITY OF CORDOBA, ARGENTINA Características epidemiológicas y factores asociados a la evolución de coqueluche en menores de un año, en la ciudad de Córdoba, Argentina. CARACTERÍSTICAS EPIDEMIOLÓGICAS E FATORES ASSOCIADOS À EVOLUÇÃO DA COQUELUCHE EM CRIANÇAS MENORES DE UM ANO, NA CIDADE DE CÓRDOBA, ARGENTINA. Corres, María Elisa Butinof, Mariana coqueluche estudio epidemiológico hospitalización inmunización severidad. whooping cough epidemiological study hospitalization severity. Whooping cough is a respiratory disease of high impact in children’s health. Objective: To describe epidemiological pattern, risk factors associated with occurrence and evolution in children <1 year, seen at Municipal Children›s Hospital of the City of Cordoba (20072010). Methodology: observational, correlational, descriptive study; patients <1 year old with diagnosis of pertussis confirmed by lab study (n = 60). Results: median age: 2 months old, 95% were <6 months old, 66.6% required hospitalization (probability of hospitalization was 8 times higher for those <2 months old). Seventy-two point five per cent acquired the disease in a family environment, 53% of the children presented a complete vaccination card. Fifteen percent had low birth weight, 27.5% were premature and 40% had teenage mothers. All patients presented cough, 80% cold symptoms, 75% paroxysmal cough, 78.3% cyanosis and 23.3% apnea. High leukocytosis in 20%. Severity was associated with seasonality, leukocytosis and cold symptoms. Conclusions: Universal vaccination coverage is the basis for prevention. Coqueluche es una enfermedad respiratoria de alto impacto sanitario en población infantil. Objetivo: Describir patrón epidemiológico, factores de riesgo asociados a ocurrencia y evolución en niños <1 año, atendidos en el Hospital Infantil Municipal de la Ciudad de Córdoba (2007-2010). Metodología: estudio observacional, descriptivo correlacional, pacientes <1 año con diagnóstico de coqueluche confirmado por laboratorio (n=60). Resultados: mediana de edad: 2 meses, 95% fueron <6 meses, 66,6% requirió internación (probabilidad de internación fue 8 veces mayor para los <2 meses). Un 72,5% adquirió la enfermedad en entorno familiar, 53% de los niños presentó carné de vacunación completo. El 15% bajo peso al nacer, 27,5% prematuros y 40% de madres adolescentes. Todos presentaron tos, 80% síntomas catarrales, 75% tos paroxística, 78,3% cianosis y 23,3% apnea. Leucocitosis elevada en 20%. La gravedad se asoció a estacionalidad, leucocitosis y síntomas catarrales. Conclusiones: La cobertura vacunal universal es la base de la prevención. A coqueluche é uma doença respiratória de alto impacto sanitário na população infantil. Objetivo: Descrever o padrão epidemiológico, os fatores de risco associados à ocorrência e a evolução em crianças <1 ano, atendidos no Hospital Infantil Municipal da Cidade de Córdoba (2007-2010). Metodologia: estudo observacional, descritivo correlacional, pacientes <1 ano com diagnóstico laboratorial confirmado de coqueluche (n = 60). Resultados: mediana da idade: 2 meses, 95% foram <6 meses, 66,6% necessitaram de hospitalização (a probabilidade de hospitalização foi 8 vezes maior para aqueles <2 meses). 72,5% adquiriu a doença em ambiente familiar, 53% das crianças apresentaram carteira de vacinação completa. 15% abaixo do peso normal ao nascer, 27,5% prematuros e 40% de mães adolescentes. Todos tiveram tosse, 80% sintomas catarrais, 75% tosse paroxística, 78,3% cianose e 23,3% apneia. Leucocitose alta em 20%. A gravidade esteve associada à sazonalidade, leucocitose e sintomas catarrais. Conclusões: A cobertura universal de vacinação é a base da prevenção. Escuela de Salud Pública y Ambiente. Fac. Cs. Médicas UNC 2019-07-05 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RSD/article/view/21373 10.31052/1853.1180.v23.n2.21373 Revista de Salud Pública; Vol. 23 Núm. 2 (2019): Revista de Salud Publica; 40-52 1852-9429 1853-1180 10.31052/1853.1180.v23.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RSD/article/view/21373/24168 Derechos de autor 2019 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |