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. 2013 Aug;132(2):e443-51.
doi: 10.1542/peds.2012-3847. Epub 2013 Jul 1.

Epidemiology and trends of necrotizing enterocolitis in Sweden: 1987-2009

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Epidemiology and trends of necrotizing enterocolitis in Sweden: 1987-2009

Margareta Ahle et al. Pediatrics. 2013 Aug.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate temporal, seasonal, and geographic variations in the incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and its relation to early infant survival in the Swedish population and in subgroups based on gestational age, birth weight, and gender.

Methods: In the Swedish birth cohort of 1987 through 2009 all children with a diagnosis of NEC were identified in the National Patient Register, the Swedish Medical Birth Register, and the National Cause of Death Register. NEC incidence, early mortality, and seasonality were analyzed with descriptive statistics, Poisson regression, and auto regression.

Results: The overall incidence of NEC was 3.4 in 10,000 live births, higher in boys than in girls (incidence rate ratio 1.22, 95% confidence interval 1.06-1.40, P = .005), with a peak in November and a trough in May, and increased with an average of ~5% a year during the study period. In most subgroups, except the most immature, an initial decrease was followed by a steady increase. Seven-day mortality decreased strongly in all subgroups over the entire study period (annual incidence rate ratio 0.96, 95% confidence interval 0.95-0.96, P < .001). This was especially marked in the most premature and low birth weight infants.

Conclusions: After an initial decrease, the incidence of NEC has increased in Sweden during the last decades. An association with the concurrent dramatically improved early survival seems likely.

Keywords: epidemiology; necrotizing enterocolitis; perinatal care; perinatal mortality; premature infants; seasonal variation; trends.

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