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Varicella paediatric hospitalisations in Belgium: a 1-year national survey
Document Type
Academic Journal
Author
Blumental, SophieSabbe, MartineLepage, PhilippeAsscherickx, W.Audiens, H.Azou, M.Baten, E.Bertrand, Th.Beullens, B.Bouteiller, A-SBruylants, B.Candi, B.Cavatorta, E.Corthouts, I.Croisier, C.Delbushaye, J.De Lille, L.Deman, S.Demeester, A.Denoncin, C.De Roeck, J-P.De Schutter, I.De Schynkel, K.de Selys, A.Desimpel, H.De Temmerman, D.Duvivier, B.Eerdekens, K.Elyahyioui, M.Fedora, L.Franckx, J.Frère, J.Lerusse, C.Garmyn, K.Genin, C.Gielen, ML.Gueulette, E.Guzganu, L.Hemelsoet, N.Henckens, F.Jaumotte, J.Jeannin, Ph.Joachim, L.Jonckheer, T.Khalil, T.Kreitz, S.Lemay, P.Lemmens, F.Lenga, E.Levy, J.Lubrez, A.Maka, M.Matthijs, I.Michel, M.Naert, M.Naudts, K.Nica, A-MNobre-Machado, A.Oosterlynck, L.Peeters, S.Persyn, J.Pletincx, M.Proesmans, M.Vermeulen, F.Quaegebeur, K.Questiaux, J-F.Raes, M.Ramet, J.Renders, F.Rentmeesters, A-M.Saive, N.Sauer, K.Schelstraete, P.Segers, K.Seghaye, M-C.Sercu, E.Slaouti, T.Snoeck, L.Stalens, J-Ph.Thijs, J.Nikolaas, AZTshibuabua, G.Tuerlinckx, D.Vandecasteele, G.Van den Berghe, L.Vandenbossche, L.Vandenbroeck, P.Vandenbussche, E.Vander Auwera, A.Vanderbruggen, K.Van der Linden, D.Van Eldere, S.Van Genechten, T.Vlemincx, I.Van Hauthem, H.Van Lierde, B.Van Lierde, S.Van Oort, M.Van Steirteghem, S.Verbeeck, P.Verdonck, L.Verghote, M.Verniest, R.Versteegh, Ch.Vincke, P.Watillon, Ph.
Source
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Jan 01, 2016 101(1):16-22
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0003-9888
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Varicella universal vaccination (UV) has been implemented in many countries for several years. Nevertheless, varicella UV remains debated in Europe and few data are available on the real burden of infection. We assessed the burden of varicella in Belgium through analysis of hospitalised cases during a 1-year period. METHODS: Data on children admitted to hospital with varicella were collected through a national network from November 2011 to October 2012. Inclusion criteria were either acute varicella or related complications up to 3 weeks after the rash. RESULTS: Participation of 101 hospitals was obtained, covering 97.7% of the total paediatric beds in Belgium. 552 children were included with a median age of 2.1 years. Incidence of paediatric varicella hospitalisations reached 29.5/10 person-years, with the highest impact among those 0–4 years old (global incidence and odds of hospitalisation: 79/10 person-years and 1.6/100 varicella cases, respectively). Only 14% (79/552) of the cohort had an underlying chronic condition. 65% (357/552) of children had ≥1 complication justifying their admission, 49% were bacterial superinfections and 10% neurological disorders. Only a quarter of children (141/552) received acyclovir. Incidence of complicated hospitalised cases was 19/10 person-years. Paediatric intensive care unit admission and surgery were required in 4% and 3% of hospitalised cases, respectively. Mortality among Belgian paediatric population was 0.5/10 and fatality ratio 0.2% among our cohort. CONCLUSIONS: Varicella demonstrated a substantial burden of disease in Belgian children, especially among the youngest. Our thorough nationwide study, run in a country without varicella UV, offers data to support varicella UV in Belgium.