Population-based burden of pneumonia before school entry in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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Population-based burden of pneumonia before school entry in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Abstract
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is of predominant interest in analysing the burden of airway diseases. No population-based incidence data for children in Germany exist. In retrospective cohort studies from 1999 to 2001, parents of an entire age-class (28,000-30,000) of 5- to 7-year-old children at school entry medical examination (S1) in a complete federal state (Schleswig-Holstein, population 2.77 million) were interviewed by the Children and Adolescent Service of the Public Health Service. CAP was defined as pneumonia diagnosed by a physician at the time it occurred. The proportion of children investigated (participation rate) was 82.0-86.1%. The CAP-positive rate was 6.7-7.4%, 6.9-8.2% of whom had recurrent CAP. The mean age at first CAP was 36.4-39.4 months (median 42 months). This resulted in a population-based incidence for the age groups 0-1 year and 0-5 years (under 5) of 1,664-1,932 and 1,369-1,690 per 100,000, respectively; 93.7-95.9% received antibiotics. For each percent of CAP, 458 days (1999), 312 days (2000) and 319 days (2001) of at least one parent's work were lost, respectively.
Conclusions: Despite a relatively weak case definition, the population-based incidence of CAP before school entry was the same as recently reported form California and about 30-50% of that reported 20 to 40 years ago in the USA and Finland.
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