TY - JOUR
T1 - Approaches to estimate the population-based incidence of community acquired pneumonia
AU - Schnoor, Maike
AU - Hedicke, Jens
AU - Dalhoff, Klaus
AU - Raspe, Heiner
AU - Schäfer, Torsten
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)) and by the grants 01KI0103–105.
PY - 2007/9
Y1 - 2007/9
N2 - Objectives: In Germany the estimation of a population based annual incidence of community acquired pneumonia (CAP) in adults has been referred to the denominator problem. To estimate a population based annual incidence of CAP in an urban German area we compared the incidence estimated on four different approaches. Methods: We estimated the annual incidence on the basis of the covered population of sentinel practices from Luebeck participating in the German competence network CAPNETZ. We estimated the incidence on the basis of a population based survey, on the basis of the mortality and lethality in Luebeck, and on the basis of data of the regional Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians ("Kassenärztliche Vereinigung (KV) Schleswig-Holstein"). Results: The annual incidence of CAP in Luebeck was 3.7/1000 inhabitants (95% confidence interval (CI) 2.4-5.5), 6.0/1000 inhabitants, 8.7/1000 inhabitants (95% CI 8.2-9.1), or 10.1/1000 inhabitants (95% CI 9.6-10.5) depending on the approach of estimation. According to this, in Germany we would expect 400,000-680,000 new CAP cases per year. Conclusions: The true incidence of CAP in Luebeck might range between 3.7 and 10 per 1000 inhabitants. Comparisons with the rates in the literature are difficult due to the differences in the applied methods.
AB - Objectives: In Germany the estimation of a population based annual incidence of community acquired pneumonia (CAP) in adults has been referred to the denominator problem. To estimate a population based annual incidence of CAP in an urban German area we compared the incidence estimated on four different approaches. Methods: We estimated the annual incidence on the basis of the covered population of sentinel practices from Luebeck participating in the German competence network CAPNETZ. We estimated the incidence on the basis of a population based survey, on the basis of the mortality and lethality in Luebeck, and on the basis of data of the regional Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians ("Kassenärztliche Vereinigung (KV) Schleswig-Holstein"). Results: The annual incidence of CAP in Luebeck was 3.7/1000 inhabitants (95% confidence interval (CI) 2.4-5.5), 6.0/1000 inhabitants, 8.7/1000 inhabitants (95% CI 8.2-9.1), or 10.1/1000 inhabitants (95% CI 9.6-10.5) depending on the approach of estimation. According to this, in Germany we would expect 400,000-680,000 new CAP cases per year. Conclusions: The true incidence of CAP in Luebeck might range between 3.7 and 10 per 1000 inhabitants. Comparisons with the rates in the literature are difficult due to the differences in the applied methods.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jinf.2007.04.355
DO - 10.1016/j.jinf.2007.04.355
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 17599417
AN - SCOPUS:34547925249
SN - 0163-4453
VL - 55
SP - 233
EP - 239
JO - Journal of Infection
JF - Journal of Infection
IS - 3
ER -