1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)63196-7
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Suppurative Diseases of the Lung and Pleura: A Continuing Challenge in Developing Countries

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“…11 However, in Nigeria, bronchiectasis accounts for 6% of thoracic surgical problems and remains one of the most common causes of purulent sputum, cough and hemoptysis. 12 The continued high prevalence of bronchiectasis in this population of Alaska Native children, despite control of tuberculosis and vaccine-preventable diseases, appears to be related to the very high rate of severe pneumonias and other LRIs in infants and young children. The most common preceding medical condition in this series was recurrent pneumonia in infancy and early childhood; however, we do not know the rate of recurrent pneumonias in the general population of YK Delta children during the same time period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…11 However, in Nigeria, bronchiectasis accounts for 6% of thoracic surgical problems and remains one of the most common causes of purulent sputum, cough and hemoptysis. 12 The continued high prevalence of bronchiectasis in this population of Alaska Native children, despite control of tuberculosis and vaccine-preventable diseases, appears to be related to the very high rate of severe pneumonias and other LRIs in infants and young children. The most common preceding medical condition in this series was recurrent pneumonia in infancy and early childhood; however, we do not know the rate of recurrent pneumonias in the general population of YK Delta children during the same time period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This experience with bronchiectasis in YK Delta children more closely resembles that in developing countries, where suppurative infectious diseases of the lung continue to be a great challenge. 12 Thirty-nine (86%) of the bronchiectasis cases were preceded by recurrent pneumonia and/or bronchiolitis. Three patients had culture-proven bacterial pneumonias, and 2 had documented RSV pneumonias.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bronchiectasis in childhood is rare in developed countries, except in association with cystic fibrosis and compromised pulmonary host defenses. 1 However, it remains an important cause of morbidity in developing countries 2,3 and among indigenous populations such as Alaska Native children, [4][5][6] Australian Aborigines, 7 and Pacific Islanders. 8 In southwest Alaska Natives, the incidence of bronchiectasis is 16/1,000; 6 in central Australian Aborigines, the incidence is 14/1,000.…”
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“…(28) No presente trabalho, bronquiectasias como principal diagnóstico representaram 0,4% de todos os diagnósticos de pacientes internados em um hospital especializado em doenças pulmonares, no período de 1978 a 2001. Este é ainda um índice elevado se comparado com os verificados em países mais desenvolvidos.…”
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