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Authors
Daniel R Feikin, Anne Schuchat, Margarette Kolczak, Nancy L Barrett, Lee H Harrison, Lewis Lefkowitz, Allison McGeer, Monica M Farley, Duc J Vugia, Catherine Lexau, Karen R Stefonek, Jan E Patterson, James H Jorgensen
Publication date
2000/2
Journal
American journal of public health
Volume
90
Issue
2
Pages
223
Publisher
American Public Health Association
Description
OBJECTIVES
This study examined epidemiologic factors affecting mortality from pneumococcal pneumonia in 1995 through 1997.
METHODS
Persons residing in a surveillance area who had community-acquired pneumonia requiring hospitalization and Streptococcus pneumoniae isolated from a sterile site were included in the analysis. Factors affecting mortality were evaluated in univariate and multivariate analyses. The number of deaths from pneumococcal pneumonia requiring hospitalization in the United States in 1996 was estimated.
RESULTS
Of 5837 cases, 12% were fatal. Increased mortality was associated with older age, underlying disease. Asian race, and residence in Toronto/Peel, Ontario. When these factors were controlled for, increased mortality was not associated with resistance to penicillin or cefotaxime. However, when deaths during the first 4 hospital days were excluded, mortality was …
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Scholar articles
DR Feikin, A Schuchat, M Kolczak, NL Barrett… - American journal of public health, 2000

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