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Real-world evidence of dengue burden on hospitals in mexico: insights from the automated subsystem of hospital discharges (saeh) database
Macías, Alejandro E.; Puentes-Rosas, Esteban; Velandia, David; Morley, David; Coudeville, Laurent; Baurin, Nicolas.
Affiliation
  • Macías, Alejandro E.; Universidad de Guanajuato. Department of Medicine. Guanajuato. MX
  • Puentes-Rosas, Esteban; Sanofi Pasteur. Mexico City. MX
  • Velandia, David; Sanofi Pasteur. Lyon. FR
  • Morley, David; Ariana Pharmaceuticals. Paris. FR
  • Coudeville, Laurent; Sanofi Pasteur. Lyon. FR
  • Baurin, Nicolas; Sanofi Pasteur. Lyon. FR
Rev. invest. clín ; 71(3): 168-177, May.-Jun. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1289684
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ABSTRACT
Abstract Background The incidence of dengue in Mexico has increased in recent decades. It has been suggested that dengue outbreaks may compromise treatment quality in hospitals. Objective The objective of the study was to quantify the burden imposed by dengue on hospital services in Mexico. Methods We analyzed 19.2 million records contained in the database of hospital services of the Mexican Ministry of Health between 2008 and 2014. The number of admissions due to dengue was compared to other potentially preventable hospitalizations. Hospital departments were categorized to reflect dengue-related activity as high dengue activity (HDA), low dengue activity (LDA), or zero dengue activity departments, and the impact of dengue activity on general in-hospital mortality in HDA departments was assessed. Results Dengue was the cause of more hospital admissions than most of the potentially preventable prevalent acute and chronic conditions and other infectious diseases. In HDA departments, dengue patient load was found to be a significant risk factor for overall in-hospital mortality. There was an approximately two-fold higher dengue case-fatality rate in LDA versus HDA departments, irrespective of dengue severity. Conclusions This study confirms that dengue is an important cause of hospitalization in Mexico and highlights the impact of dengue activity not only on dengue case-fatality rate but also on the overall in-hospital mortality.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Health context: SDG3 - Target 3.8 Achieve universal access to health / Neglected Diseases Health problem: Delivery Arrangements / Dengue / Neglected Diseases Database: LILACS Main subject: Cost of Illness / Dengue / Hospitalization Type of study: Incidence study / Prognostic study / Risk factors Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: English Journal: Rev. invest. clín Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: France / Mexico Institution/Affiliation country: Ariana Pharmaceuticals/FR / Sanofi Pasteur/FR / Sanofi Pasteur/MX / Universidad de Guanajuato/MX

Full text: Available Collection: International databases Health context: SDG3 - Target 3.8 Achieve universal access to health / Neglected Diseases Health problem: Delivery Arrangements / Dengue / Neglected Diseases Database: LILACS Main subject: Cost of Illness / Dengue / Hospitalization Type of study: Incidence study / Prognostic study / Risk factors Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: English Journal: Rev. invest. clín Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: France / Mexico Institution/Affiliation country: Ariana Pharmaceuticals/FR / Sanofi Pasteur/FR / Sanofi Pasteur/MX / Universidad de Guanajuato/MX
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