ICD‐10 coderespiratory syncytial virussensitivityspecificitysurveillanceRespiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common cause of acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRI) in young children. ICD-10-based syndromic surveillance can transmit data rapidly in a standardized way.We investigated the ...
Introduction: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of hospital admission for acute lower respiratory tract infection in young children. Objectives: We aimed to identify risk factors for hospitalized RSV disease and its severe outcomes. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study ...
Sex, current smoking status and type of infection diagnosis were not shown to be significantly associated with COPD. Conclusion A middle-aged or older patient with any type of common respiratory tract infection, positive smoking history and no previously known pulmonary disease has an increased ...
Among the 8 viruses, parainfluenza virus (4.8% for 1% respiratory viral infection increase, 95% CI 1.6 to 8.1, P = .003), coronavirus (9.2%, 3.9 to 14.8, P < .001), and metapneumovirus (44%, 2.0 to 103.4, P = .038) were associated with increased number of incident...
(SINAIS) and overseen by Secretaría de Salud. We take data from all cases of bronchiolitis (ICD-10 codes J21.0, J21.1, J21.8, J21.9), a serious respiratory tract infection primarily caused by RSV38(Supplementary Table8). Data were summed over the week to match the US data and reflect...
Abbreviations SPn: Streptococcus pneumoniae; NP: nasopharynx; URTI: upper respiratory tract infection; AOM: acute otitis media; RTI: respiratory tract infection; DCC: day care centre; ICD-10-AM: International Classification of Diseases 10th edition Australian Modification; PCV: pneumococcal conjugate ...
ICD-10: International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision ICU: Intensive Care Unit IQR: Interquartile Range LOS: Length Of Stay LRT: Lower Respiratory Tract LRTI: Lower Respiratory Tract Infection MAP: Mean Arterial Pressure MRR: Mortality Rate Ratio SAT: Peripheral arterial oxygen...
and type of upper respiratory tract infection can produce variations in the length of the delayed short-term effects. For example, in Beijing, China, a positive association between PM2.5and increased influenza cases suggested a 1–2 month delayed response [53]. In Hefei, China, increasing concen...
We take data from all cases of bronchiolitis (ICD-10 codes J21.0, J21.1, J21.8, J21.9), a serious respiratory tract infection primarily caused by RSV38 (Supplementary Table 8). Data were summed over the week to match the US data and reflect the generation time of RSV. Mexico data ...
The COPD diagnosis Table 1 Infection diagnoses according to ICD-10 Upper respiratory tract J00-J06 infection Acute infections in the upper respiratory system (nasopharyngitis, sinusitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, laryngitis, obstructive laryngitis, acute upper respiratory infection NOS) Lower respiratory ...