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Aspectos epidemiológicos y carga asistencial de gastroenteritis agudas por Campylobacter y Salmonella

Authors: Maria Rosa Sala Farré; Dimelza Osorio Sánchez; Cesar Arias Varela; Maria Simó Sanahuja; Assumpta Recasens Recasens; Josefa Pérez Jové;

Aspectos epidemiológicos y carga asistencial de gastroenteritis agudas por Campylobacter y Salmonella

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Resumen Fundamento y objetivo En Cataluna, los sistemas de notificacion y vigilancia no permiten conocer la incidencia real ni la carga asistencial de las gastroenteritis agudas (GEA) bacterianas de origen alimentario por Campylobacter y Salmonella , objeto de este estudio. Pacientes y metodos Estudio descriptivo de los casos de GEA por Campylobacter y Salmonella en los anos 2002 y 2012 en una region de Cataluna, Espana, identificados a partir de cultivos microbiologicos. Resultados La incidencia estimada de GEA por Salmonella se redujo un 50% en 2012, y la de Campylobacter , un 20%. Los ninos entre 1-4 anos fueron los mas afectados en ambos periodos. Se observaron diferencias significativas segun el microorganismo en la presentacion clinica de algunos sintomas y en la duracion de la enfermedad. Acudieron al Servicio de Urgencias el 63,7% de los casos, y un 15% requirieron hospitalizacion, siendo mas frecuente entre los casos de salmonelosis. Conclusion La incidencia de GEA por Campylobacter y Salmonella se ha reducido, pero continua siendo importante, como lo es la carga asistencial para ambas infecciones. El control de estas dolencias requiere una mayor adecuacion de los actuales sistemas de vigilancia epidemiologica.

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