降低高危儿童患流感的风险

Pediatric health Pub Date : 2010-06-07 DOI:10.2217/PHE.10.20
W. Glezen
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对Bundy DG, Strouse JJ, Casella JF, Miller MR:镰状细胞病儿童流感相关住院负担的评估。儿科学125,234-243(2010)。患有镰状细胞病(SCD)的儿童特别容易受到侵袭性细菌感染。流感病毒感染破坏了呼吸道细菌渗透的物理屏障,并进一步损害了多形核白细胞的功能,从而增加了风险。Bundy等人量化了出院诊断包括流感的SCD患儿住院的风险。他们访问了美国加利福尼亚州、佛罗里达州、马里兰州和纽约州的医疗成本和利用项目州住院患者数据库,查找了2003-2004年和2004-2005年流行期的病例,并计算了患有SCD、囊性纤维化或两者都没有的儿童的发病率。他们发现患有SCD的儿童的发病率大约是患有囊性纤维化的儿童的两倍。
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Reducing risk of influenza for high-risk children
Evaluation of: Bundy DG, Strouse JJ, Casella JF, Miller MR: Burden of influenza-related hospitalizations among children with sickle cell disease. Pediatrics 125, 234–243 (2010). Children with sickle cell disease (SCD) are particularly vulnerable to invasive bacterial infections. Influenza virus infection multiplies the risk by destroying physical barriers to penetration by bacteria that inhabit the respiratory tract and by further impairing the function of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Bundy et al. have quantitated the risk of hospitalization of children with SCD with discharge diagnoses including influenza. They accessed the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project State Inpatient Databases for California, Florida, Maryland and New York, USA, to find the cases for the epidemic years 2003–2004 and 2004–2005 and calculated rates for children with SCD, cystic fibrosis or neither. They found that the rates for children with SCD were approximately two-times higher than for those with cystic fibrosis, and 56-ti...
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