Consultations infectiologiques ambutatoires non VIH: analyse d'un centre universitaire sur cinq ans [Non-HIV infectious disease outpatient consultations: a 5-year study in a Swiss University Hospital].


Autoria(s): Flückiger N.; Moulin E.; Merz L.; Darling K.; Cavassini M.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Few studies have examined the workload or clinical spectrum of non-HIV infectious diseases outpatient consultations (IDOC). This retrospective study aims to describe IDOC referrals over the past 5 years. In total, 483 patients were referred (with an increase of 63% between 2009 and 2013). Most referrals were received from primary care clinicians (45%). Median patient age was 47 years, 57% of patients were men and 17% were immunosuppressed. Of the diagnoses retained, 74% were infectious, 20% were non-infectious and 6% were of unknown aetiology. Two community outbreaks were identified (tattoo-related mycobacterial infection and Q fever). In conclusion, the infectious diseases outpatient clinic, which has expanded progressively in the past 5 years, provides a specialised service for primary health clinicians and for public health.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_CBF789C1C39A

isbn:1660-9379 (Print)

pmid:26050301

Idioma(s)

fr

Fonte

Revue Médicale Suisse, vol. 11, no. 470, pp. 850-855

Palavras-Chave #Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Ambulatory Care/methods; Communicable Diseases/epidemiology; Communicable Diseases/therapy; Disease Outbreaks; Hospitals, University; Humans; Immunocompromised Host; Male; Middle Aged; Outpatients; Referral and Consultation/statistics & numerical data; Retrospective Studies; Switzerland/epidemiology; Young Adult
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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