TY - JOUR
T1 - Infectious diseases seen in a primary care clinic in Leogane, Haiti
AU - Neuberger, Ami
AU - Tenenboim, Shiri
AU - Golos, Miri
AU - Pex, Racheli
AU - Krakowsky, Yonah
AU - Urman, Marnina
AU - Vernet, Spencer
AU - Schwartz, Eli
PY - 2012/1
Y1 - 2012/1
N2 - All diseases diagnosed in a primary healthcare clinic situated in Leogane, Haiti, were recorded prospectively during a 7-month period. Among the patients in this cohort, 2,821 of 6,631 (42.6%) presented with an infectious disease. The three most common syndromes among the patients presenting with infections were respiratory tract infections (33.5%), suspected sexually transmitted diseases - mostly among females with recurrent disease (18.1%) - and skin and soft tissue infections, including multiple cases of tinea capitis (12.8%). Of the 255 patients presenting with undifferentiated fever, 76 (29.8%) were diagnosed with falciparum malaria. Other vector-borne diseases included 13 cases of filariasis and 6 cases of dengue fever. Human immunodeficiency virus infection was diagnosed in 19 patients. Four cases of mumps were detected among unimmunized children. A large proportion of these infections are preventable. Concerted efforts should be made to create large-scale preventive medicine programs for various infectious diseases.
AB - All diseases diagnosed in a primary healthcare clinic situated in Leogane, Haiti, were recorded prospectively during a 7-month period. Among the patients in this cohort, 2,821 of 6,631 (42.6%) presented with an infectious disease. The three most common syndromes among the patients presenting with infections were respiratory tract infections (33.5%), suspected sexually transmitted diseases - mostly among females with recurrent disease (18.1%) - and skin and soft tissue infections, including multiple cases of tinea capitis (12.8%). Of the 255 patients presenting with undifferentiated fever, 76 (29.8%) were diagnosed with falciparum malaria. Other vector-borne diseases included 13 cases of filariasis and 6 cases of dengue fever. Human immunodeficiency virus infection was diagnosed in 19 patients. Four cases of mumps were detected among unimmunized children. A large proportion of these infections are preventable. Concerted efforts should be made to create large-scale preventive medicine programs for various infectious diseases.
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U2 - 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.11-0426
DO - 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.11-0426
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C2 - 22232443
AN - SCOPUS:84855661436
SN - 0002-9637
VL - 86
SP - 11
EP - 15
JO - American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
JF - American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
IS - 1
ER -