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Gustavo Cilla *

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Conocer los factores de riesgo para la hospitalización a causa de infección por virus respiratorio sincisial facilitará la adopción de medidas preventivas

FACTORES DE RIESGO PARA HOSPITALIZACION DEBIDA A INFECCION POR VIRUS RESPIRATORIO SINCISIAL

Además de otros factores bien conocidos, en este estudio destacamos que el bajo peso al nacer fue un factor de riesgo para hospitalización a causa de infección por virus respiratorio sincisial, el factor más frecuentemente detectado. No obstante, la mayor parte de los niños hospitalizados a causa de una infección por virus respiratorio sincisial no presentaron condiciones subyacentes (80%) y en muy pocos (3%) estaría indicada la inmunoprofilaxis frente al virus respiratorio sincisial.

*Gustavo Cilla
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RISK FACTORS FOR HOSPITALIZATION DUE TO RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS INFECTION AMONG INFANTS IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY, SPAIN
Epidemiology and Infection,
134(3):506-513 Jun, 2006

Esta revista, clasificada por SIIC Data Bases, integra el acervo bibliográfico
de la Biblioteca Biomédica (BB) SIIC.

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*Hospital Donostia, San Sebastián, España
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Otros artículos de Gustavo Cilla

1. Cilla G, Pérez Trallero E, López Lopategui C, Gil Setas A, Gomáriz M. Incidence, seasonality and serotypes of rotavirus in Gipuzkoa (Basque Country), Spain. A forteen-year study. Epidemiology and Infection 2000; 125:677-83.
2. Cilla G, Rodes B, Pérez Trallero E, Arrizabalaga J, Soriano V. Molecular evidence of homosexual transmission of HIV type 2 in Spain. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 2001; 17:417-422.
3. Montes M, Cilla G, Artieda J, Vicente D, Basterretxea M. Mumps outbreak in vaccinated children in Gipuzkoa (Basque Country), Spain. Epidemiology and Infection 2002; 129:551-6.
4. Vicente D, Cilla G, Montes M, Pérez Trallero E. Human metapneumovirus and community-acquired respiratory illness in children. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2003; 9:602-3.
5. Vicente D, Montes M, Cilla G, Pérez Yarza EG, Pérez Trallero E. Hospitalization for respiratory syncytial virus in the paediatric population in Spain. Epidemiology and Infection 2003; 131:867-872.
6. Cilla G, Basterretxea M, Artieda J, Vicente D, Pérez Trallero E. Interruption of measles transmission in Gipuzkoa (Basque Country) Spain. Eurosurveillance 2004; 9:7-8.
7. Cilla G, Dorronsoro M, Sáenz Domínguez JR, Serrano E, Pérez Trallero E. Increase of immunity to rubella and interruption of rubella transmission in Gipuzkoa (Basque Country, Spain) after an enhanced vaccination program. Epidemiology and Infection 2004; 132:685-692.
8. Arostegi Kareaga N, Montes M, Pérez Yarza EG, Sardon O, Vicente D, Gilla G. Caracteristicas clinicas de los niños hospitalizados por infección debida a virus influenza. Anales de Pediatría (Barc) 2005; 62:5-12.
9. Montes M, Vicente D, Pérez Yarza EG, Cilla G, Pérez Trallero E. Influenza-related hospitalisations among children aged less than 5 years old in the Basque Country, Spain: a 3-year study (July 2001-June 2004). Vaccine 2005; 23:4302-4306.
10. Vicente D, Montes M, Cilla G, Pérez Yarza EG, Pérez Trallero E. Differences in clinical severity between genotype A and genotype B human metapneumovirus infection in children. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2006; 42:e111-113.

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6 de julio, 2006
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29 de septiembre, 2006
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7 de junio, 2021

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FACTORES DE RIESGO PARA HOSPITALIZACION DEBIDA A INFECCION POR VIRUS RESPIRATORIO SINCISIAL

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FACTORES DE RIESGO PARA HOSPITALIZACION DEBIDA A INFECCION POR VIRUS RESPIRATORIO SINCITIAL EN NIÑOS MENORES DE 2 AÑOS EN EL PAIS VASCO, ESPAÑA

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