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Epidemiology of hospital admissions for paediatric varicella infections: a one-year prospective survey in the pre-vaccine era

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EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION
Volume 135, Issue 1, Pages 131-138

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0950268806006467

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To evaluate the epidemiology of hospital admissions for varicella in children, a 1-year prospective multicentre study was done in Northern France in the pre-varicella vaccine era. The 405 children aged < 16 years seen at local hospitals for varicella or herpes zoster were included. Among them, 143 who had varicella and resided in the district were admitted. Admission incidence rates were 28/100 000 children aged < 16 years (149/100 000 infants aged < 1 year, 69/100 000 children aged 1-4 years, and 2/100 000 children aged 5-15 years). Most admissions (57%) were related to complications, usually skin infection (47%). Independent risk factors for admission were place of residence outside the district [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 8 center dot 7], complication at admission (aOR 5 center dot 8), recurrent fever (aOR 4 center dot 5), recent varicella in a sibling (aOR 4 center dot 0), and previous physician visit for the same condition (aOR 2 center dot 0).

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