Hospitalizations and deaths associated with clostridium difficile infection, Finland, 1996-2004

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To determine whether the rate of Clostridium difficile-associated disease (CDAD) and CDAD-related deaths were increasing in Finland, we analyzed registry data from 1996 through 2004. We determined the number of hospital discharges that had a diagnosis code specific for CDAD from the International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision: "enterocolitis due to Clostridium difficile" (A04.7) and "pseudomembranous enterocolitis associated with antimicrobial therapy" (K52.8), listed as any diagnosis in the National Hospital Discharge Registry. CDAD-related deaths were identified from death certificates. Those discharged with a CDAD diagnosis doubled from 810 (16/100,000 population) in 1996 to 1,787 (34/100,000) in 2004. The increase was most prominent for patients >64 years of age but concerned only those discharged with diagnosis code A04.7. The number of those discharged with diagnosis code K52.8 remained stable. The age-standardized mortality rate associated with CDAD increased from 9/million in 1998 to 17/million in 2004; the increase was limited to persons >64 years of age.

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Lyytikäinen, O., Turunen, H., Sund, R., Rasinperä, M., Könönen, E., Ruutu, P., & Keskimäki, I. (2009). Hospitalizations and deaths associated with clostridium difficile infection, Finland, 1996-2004. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 15(5), 761–765. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1505.081154

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