Author:
MOUNTS A. W.,HOLMAN R. C.,CLARKE M. J.,BRESEE J. S.,GLASS R. I.
Abstract
Gastroenteritis (GE) is among the most common illnesses of humans but the burden of disease,
its epidemiology, and the distribution of pathogens in adults have not been fully examined.
This information is needed to plan prevention strategies particularly for high-risk groups. This
study is a retrospective analysis of data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey for the
years 1979 through 1995 which describes the disease burden and epidemiology of
hospitalizations associated with GE among adults in the United States. Diarrhoea was listed as
a diagnosis on an average of 452000 hospital discharges per year representing 1·5% of all
hospitalizations among adults. The annual number of GE hospitalizations has decreased by
20% from approximately 500000 in 1979 to 400000 in 1995. The aetiology of 78% of cases
coded as GE was undetermined. Until the aetiology of disease can be better established,
specific strategies for prevention cannot be developed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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