Hospitalizations during a measles epidemic in
the Netherlands, 1999 to 2000
SUSAN VAN DEN HOF, MSC; COLETTE SMIT, MSC; JIM E. VAN STEENBERGEN, MD; HESTER
E. DE MELKER, PhD
Background.
A measles epidemic occurred in the Netherlands in
1999 to 2000. We collected data on hospitalized and deceased cases to inform
the public about the risks associated with measles infection.
Methods.
From the National Medical Registration we
extracted hospital discharge diagnoses for measles-related hospitalizations
(International Classification of Diseases, 9th revision, Clinical Modification
Code 055) during the measles epidemic (April 1999 to May 2000). We also
reviewed hospital records to assess reasons for hospitalization and severity
of disease as a result of measles infection during this epidemic. In addition
we estimated the total number of hospitalized cases by a capture-recapture
approach using two surveillance sources.
Results.
Measles without mention of complication (39%) and
postmeasles pneumonia (33%) were most often registered as main discharge
diagnoses for the 130 cases in the National Medical Registration. Forty-seven
(96%) of the 49 patients whose hospital charts were reviewed were not
vaccinated. Median admission period was 5 (range, 1 to 26) days, 19 (38%)
required mechanical ventilation and 14 (29%) had sequelae at the time of
discharge but none was permanent. Three patients died as a result of
complications. No association was observed between preexisting illness and
either reason for admission (P = 0.5) or residual symptoms at
discharge (P = 0.5). The estimated total number of hospitalized
measles patients was 157 (95% confidence interval, 145 to 179), leading to an
estimated 825 admission days during an epidemic in which 3292 cases were
reported.
Conclusions.
Measles infection can still run a severe course
even in a prosperous country.
Key words:
Measles; complication; hospitalization
From the Department of Infectious Diseases
Epidemiology, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment,
Bilthoven (SvdH, CM, HEdM); and the National Coordination Center for
Communicable Disease Outbreak Management, Utrecht (JEvS), the Netherlands.
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