The quality of national perinatal mortality statistics was evaluated from a survey in nine maternity hospitals in Hainaut, Belgium (total births: 7862). The overall completeness of perinatal death registration was 86%. Under-registration was especially frequent in low birth weight babies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnalysis of problems related to the classification of perinatal mortality was made possible through the evaluation of data collected from the medical records of nine maternity hospitals in South-Hainaut. Medical records of 135 fetal and early neonatal deaths were investigated. Perinatal mortality statistics were compiled on the basis of five different definitions of perinatal mortality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study was made in Belgium in order to assess the completeness and specificity of the recording of meningococcal disease by routine sources of information. Ninety-three cases identified in a hospital survey were linked with those recorded in mortality statistics, in the notification of communicable diseases, and by the National Reference Laboratory for meningococci. Statistics based on mortality data appeared to be of low validity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA survey of children admitted with meningococcal disease to 53 paediatric units in Belgium between 1975 and 1979 was made in order to assess the case mortality rate (CMR) and to identify risk factors associated with death. A total of 309 cases (226 bacteriologically confirmed and 83 unconfirmed) was recorded. The overall CMR was 6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring a recrudescence of meningococcal disease mainly due to serogroup B, 1913 notified cases were investigated in Belgium from 1971 to 1976. From 1971 to 1973, 76 secondary cases were reported out of a total of 1455 cases (5.2 per cent); and from 1974 to 1976, nine secondary cases were reported of a total of 458 cases (2.
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