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Query: UMLS:C0032285 (
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The archives of the blood bank of the hospital of Dr. Louis Manual Morillo King, in the city of La Vega, Dominican Republic, were reviewed to identify all children who had been given blood transfusion during the period of July 1983 to July 1987 in order to identify HIV and the surface antigen of hepatitis B (HBsAg). Those who were released were visited in their homes for administration of HIV and hepatitis tests. Positive tests were confirmed by another test (AUSYME MONOCLONAL and Western Blot). Mothers were also tested to detect vertical transmission. 256 patients had been transfused, of whom 61 died. 80 of the 195 remaining patients could not be located. Of the 115 patients located, 52 had died in their homes after release from the hospital. Thus, the sample comprised 63 patients: 36 were 0-3 years old, 21 were 4-7 years old, and 6 were 8-11 years old. 50 lived in rural and 13 in urban areas. 56 patients had one transfusion and 4 had two transfusions. 28 patients had transfusion for anemia, 19 for malnutrition, 7 for sepsis, 6 for various reasons (meningitis, pleuritis,
pneumonia
), and 3 for sickle cell disease. 47 patients had been transfused at the hospital using the blood bank, 13 used blood from relatives, and 3 received blood from friends. Out of the 63 samples processed, 2 patients presented seropositivity for hepatitis B, while none were seropositive for HIV. Among the 2 patients who were seropositive for hepatitis B, the mother of one of them was also seropositive.
Arch
Domin
Pediatr
PMID:[Human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B virus in children transfused in the Dr. Luis Manuel Morillo King Hospital]. 1234 60
Measles is caused by a virus which exclusively affects humans. Erroneously it has been considered benign, although it causes high morbidity and mortality because of the complications it precipitates. The Expanded Program of Immunization estimated that 1.5 million children in the world die every year because of measles. The objective was to analyze the incidence of measles and complicated measles in children who had been admitted to Dr. Robert Reid Cabral Pediatric Clinic, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, during the period of January 1991 to January 1992. A total of 311 patients were enrolled with the diagnosis of measles during the 13 months of the study, with an average of 24 cases per month. October and December were the months when most patients presented with measles: respectively, 56 (18%) and 60 (19.4%) patients of the total caseload.
Pneumonia
was the most frequent complication with 277 cases (87.1%), followed by acute diarrheal disease with 25 cases (8.0%). The most affected was the 1-3 year age group with 143 patients (46.0%). In 135 cases (43.4%) the children with measles had not been vaccinated; only 72 patients (23.3%) had received vaccination. Furthermore, 104 patients (33.3%) did not know their vaccination history. 170 patients (54.7%) were malnourished. During the study period 37 children (11.9%) died in the hospital and 24 of these children (64.9%) died as a result of the complication of
pneumonia
. Other causes of death were: laryngotracheitis (4), encephalitis (3), subcutaneous emphysema (4), and septicemia (2). This investigation showed that
pneumonia
is a very grave complication in malnourished children and in children under one year of age.
Arch
Domin
Pediatr
PMID:[Incidence of measles with complications]. 1234 61