Acute gastroenteritis in northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: a telephone survey.

E Scallan, M Fitzgerald, C Collins, D Crowley, L Daly, M Devine, D Igoe, T Quigley, T Robinson, B Smyth
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Most people with acute gastroenteritis do not seek medical care and are therefore not captured by routine surveillance. For this reason, population-based studies are needed to measure the burden of illness. A study of acute gastroenteritis in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland surveyed 9,903 people by telephone over the 12-month period from December 2000 to November 2001. The rate of acute gastroenteritis was 0.60 episodes per person per year. A general practitioner was consulted by 29.2% of those reporting illness, and 2.0% submitted a stool sample. The use of antibiotics was reported by 7.4% of ill respondents and 14.8% took anti-diarrhoeals. Taking days off work due to illness, was reported by 17.4% of respondents. Acute gastroenteritis causes a large amount of illness in the community. There are established and effective measures to prevent this condition and the challenge is to find new ways of promoting these precautions.

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北爱尔兰和爱尔兰共和国的急性胃肠炎:一项电话调查。
大多数急性肠胃炎患者不寻求医疗护理,因此未被常规监测发现。因此,需要以人群为基础的研究来衡量疾病负担。一项关于北爱尔兰和爱尔兰共和国急性肠胃炎的研究在2000年12月至2001年11月的12个月期间通过电话调查了9,903人。急性胃肠炎发生率为每人每年0.60次。29.2%的患者向全科医生咨询,2.0%的患者提交了粪便样本。7.4%的疾病应答者报告使用抗生素,14.8%的人服用抗腹泻药。17.4%的受访者表示曾因病请假。急性肠胃炎在社会上引起大量的疾病。预防这种情况已有既定和有效的措施,挑战在于找到促进这些预防措施的新方法。
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