Maggio 2005 - Volume XXIV - numero 5

Medico e Bambino


Pagine elettroniche

Sorveglianza della sindrome influenzale e accettabilità della vaccinazione in pediatria di famiglia

R. Arigliani1, C. Simeone1, P. D’Argenio2, R. Moraglia3, M. Ciofi degli Atti4

1Pediatra di famiglia, ASL Benevento 1
2Servizio di Epidemiologia e Prevenzione, ASL Benevento 1
3FIMED srl
4Istituto Superiore di Sanità; Centro Nazionale di Epidemiologia, Sorveglianza e Promozione della Salute; Reparto Malattie Infettive

Indirizzo per corrispondenza: raffaelearigliani@tin.it

SURVEY ON THE INCIDENCE OF FLU-LIKE ILLNESS AND ACCEPTABILITY OF INFLUENZA VACCINATION IN THE PAEDIATRIC PRIMARY-CARE

Key words: Flu-like illness, Influenza vaccination

We conducted an observational study, whose aims were: 1) to evaluate the acceptability of influenza vaccination targeting children from 6 months to 5 years of age; 2) to estimate the incidence on flu-like illness (FLI) and the frequency of flu-like syndrome’s complications; 3) to collect information on prescriptions of drugs reimbursed by the National Health System, and their cost. Seventeen primary-care paediatricians took part in the study; they followed a total of 14,371 children, including 6,975 children from 6 months to 5 years of age. Paediatricians collected the data through a medical record software. Vaccinations were administered between 15 September and 15 November 2003, while FLI surveillance was conducted from 1 January to 16 April 2004. Vaccination was offered to 60% of children in this age-group; vaccination coverage was 36%, being lowest in youngest children (6-23 months; 30%), and highest in the 24-35 month old children (37%). Overall, FLI incidence was estimated at 66/1,000 children. The complication rate was 28%, and decreased by age. Either FLI incidence and complication rate did not differ by vaccination status. Antibiotics were prescribed in 35% of all FLI cases, and in 63% of cases with complications.

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R. Arigliani, C. Simeone, P. D’Argenio, R. Moraglia, M. Ciofi degli Atti
Sorveglianza della sindrome influenzale e accettabilità della vaccinazione in pediatria di famiglia
Medico e Bambino 2005;24(5):329-331 https://www.medicoebambino.com/?id=0505_329.pdf

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Un caso di malaria da Plasmodium falciparum

S. Vaccher1, F. Patarino2, M. Lazzerini1, E. Barbi1

1Clinica Pediatrica,
2Unità Operativa di Emato-Oncologia, IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo”, Università di Trieste

Indirizzo per corrispondenza: patarino@yahoo.it

A CASE OF FALCIPARUM MALARIA

Key words: Plasmodium falciparum, Thin blood smear, Mefloquine

We report a case of falciparum malaria in a 2 years old boy, from Burkina Faso. The diagnosis was made by anamnesis, clinical presentation and thin blood smear features. The prevalence of cloroquine-resistence in Burkina Faso is elevated, thus the therapy was made with 2 doses of mefloquine, according to the most recent guidelines.

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S. Vaccher, F. Patarino, M. Lazzerini, E. Barbi
Un caso di malaria da Plasmodium falciparum
Medico e Bambino 2005;24(5):330-331 https://www.medicoebambino.com/?id=0505_329.pdf


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