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Abstract

SUMMARY

National studies determining the burden of gastroenteritis have defined gastroenteritis by its clinical picture, using symptoms to classify cases and non-cases. The use of different case definitions has complicated inter-country comparisons. We selected four case definitions from the literature, applied these to population data from Australia, Canada, Ireland, Malta and the United States, and evaluated how the epidemiology of illness varied. Based on the results, we developed a standard case definition. The choice of case definition impacted on the observed incidence of gastroenteritis, with a 1·5-2·1 times difference between definitions in a given country. The proportion of cases with bloody diarrhoea, fever, and the proportion who sought medical care and submitted a stool sample also varied. The mean age of cases varied by <5 years under the four definitions. To ensure comparability of results between studies, we recommend a standard symptom-based case definition, and minimum set of results to be reported. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Identifier / keyword
Title
A common, symptom-based case definition for gastroenteritis
Publication title
Volume
136
Issue
7
Pages
886-94
Number of pages
9
Publication year
2008
Publication date
Jul 2008
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Place of publication
Cambridge
Country of publication
United Kingdom
Publication subject
ISSN
09502688
e-ISSN
14694409
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Accession number
17686196
ProQuest document ID
205492140
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/common-symptom-based-case-definition/docview/205492140/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2007
Last updated
2024-11-07
Database
ProQuest One Academic