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Epidemiological investigation of Kawasaki disease in Jilin province of China from 2000 to 2008

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Abstract Objective To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of Kawasaki disease in Jilin province of China and explore its clinical features. Methods The medical records of children with Kawasaki disease hospitalised in the First Affiliated Hospital of Jilin University and Yanbian University between January, 2000 and December, 2008 were retrospectively analysed. Results A total of 735 children with Kawasaki disease were enrolled in this study with 483 boys and 252 girls. The ratio of male to female was 1.92:1. The ages of the children at onset varied from 51 days to 12 years with a mean age of 2.8 years. The children under the age of 5 years accounted for 79.5%, but most children were 2–3 years old. Kawasaki disease occurred all the year and more frequently in both the ending of spring and the beginning of summer. Fever was the most common clinical feature and enlarged cervical lymph nodes were the smallest clinical feature. A cardiovascular lesion was found in 41.4% of these children, in whom coronary artery dilatation was the most common (26.97%). A total of 117 (18.2%) of 643 children (87.5%) receiving intravenous immunoglobulin had a non-response to gamma globulin. Of the 117 children, 66 (56.4%) had cardiovascular lesion. Kawasaki disease recurred in 19 children (2.6%). Conclusion The incidence of Kawasaki disease in Jilin province has shown an increasing tendency. The age at onset is slightly higher than that described in other reports. Kawasaki disease is the most common in both the ending of spring and the beginning of summer, and the second incidence peak occurs in autumn.
Title: Epidemiological investigation of Kawasaki disease in Jilin province of China from 2000 to 2008
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Abstract Objective To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of Kawasaki disease in Jilin province of China and explore its clinical features.
Methods The medical records of children with Kawasaki disease hospitalised in the First Affiliated Hospital of Jilin University and Yanbian University between January, 2000 and December, 2008 were retrospectively analysed.
Results A total of 735 children with Kawasaki disease were enrolled in this study with 483 boys and 252 girls.
The ratio of male to female was 1.
92:1.
The ages of the children at onset varied from 51 days to 12 years with a mean age of 2.
8 years.
The children under the age of 5 years accounted for 79.
5%, but most children were 2–3 years old.
Kawasaki disease occurred all the year and more frequently in both the ending of spring and the beginning of summer.
Fever was the most common clinical feature and enlarged cervical lymph nodes were the smallest clinical feature.
A cardiovascular lesion was found in 41.
4% of these children, in whom coronary artery dilatation was the most common (26.
97%).
A total of 117 (18.
2%) of 643 children (87.
5%) receiving intravenous immunoglobulin had a non-response to gamma globulin.
Of the 117 children, 66 (56.
4%) had cardiovascular lesion.
Kawasaki disease recurred in 19 children (2.
6%).
Conclusion The incidence of Kawasaki disease in Jilin province has shown an increasing tendency.
The age at onset is slightly higher than that described in other reports.
Kawasaki disease is the most common in both the ending of spring and the beginning of summer, and the second incidence peak occurs in autumn.

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