2017
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1123
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Is Legionellosis Present and Important in Colombia? An Analyses of Cases from 2009 to 2013

Abstract: Infection due to Legionella pneumophila has been not studied in Colombia, although it is present. The observational, retrospective study in which the incidence of legionellosis in Colombia, 2009-2013, was estimated based on data extracted from the personal health records system (Registro Individual de Prestación de Servicios, RIPS) using the ICD-10 codes A48.1 (Legionnaires' disease) and A48.2 (Pontiac Fever). Using official population estimates of the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), c… Show more

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“…Among these, 351 articles were excluded after title screening and the abstract of the 784 remaining papers was assessed. Finally, 461 publications were excluded following the eligibility criteria and thus, 323 articles that had interpretable data and fulfilled the eligibility criteria were used for data extraction…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among these, 351 articles were excluded after title screening and the abstract of the 784 remaining papers was assessed. Finally, 461 publications were excluded following the eligibility criteria and thus, 323 articles that had interpretable data and fulfilled the eligibility criteria were used for data extraction…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Access to SISPRO requires a client access server, which allows the information to be on a local computer. Within this information system, the RIPS (Individual Registry of Health Services), contains data on age, gender, and medical diagnosis by ICD‐10 for patients treated by the health system (public and private providers) 64,79,87,147,154,170,197,216,217,219,229,262,275,314,338 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%