Warning: fopen(/home/virtual/pediatrics/journal/upload/ip_log/ip_log_2024-11.txt) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/virtual/pediatrics/journal/ip_info/view_data.php on line 93

Warning: fwrite(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/virtual/pediatrics/journal/ip_info/view_data.php on line 94
Infectious Diseases in Children at Two University Hospitals in Korean in 1980.

Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1984;27(8):741-752.
Published online August 31, 1984.
Infectious Diseases in Children at Two University Hospitals in Korean in 1980.
Duk Jin Yun
Department of Pediatrics, Yonsei University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
1980년도에 한국내 2개 대학병원에서 관찰된 소아의 감염성 질환
윤덕진
연세대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실
Abstract
This study was conducted to study the importance of infectious diseases in Korea by computing the records of ambulatory and hospitalized patients at two university hospitals. Infectious diseases were 74.7% and non-infectious diseases were 25.3% at Severance Hospital, while infectious diseases were 82.7% and non-fectious diseases were 17.3% at the Wonju Christian Hospital. Among the infectious diseases, viral infecitons were 72.4%, bacterial infections were 24.7% at Severance Hospital, while viral infections were 81.8% and bacterial infections 17.4% at Wonju Christian Hospital in 1980. Of the five major viral infections, upper respiratory infections, gastroenteritis, pneumonia, bronchiolitis and hepatitis were in that order at both Severance and Wonju Christian Hospital and the incidence of each disease was similar. Of the ten major bacterial infections, tuberculosis was ranked the first, pneumonia, bronchitis, pertussis, shigellosis, sepsis, meningitis, urinary tract infections, impetigo and salmonellosis were in that order at Severance Hospital, while tuberculosis, pneumonia, shigellosis, meningitis, bronchitis, sepsis, pertussis, urinary tract infections, salmonellosis and cellulitis were in that order at Wonju Christian Hospital. The number of diseases was closely related to the number of infectious dseases which also had close relationship to the number of epidemic diseases in 1980. In the relationship of infectious diseases to age, younger children have more infectious diseases than older children.
Key Words: Infectious diseases in children


METRICS Graph View
  • 1,445 View
  • 8 Download