PUBLISHED: 2015
CATEGORY: Health care providers
TYPE: External Link Rethinking risk for pneumococcal disease in adults: the role of risk stacking
Rethinking risk for pneumococcal disease in adults: the role of risk stacking Rethinking risk for pneumococcal disease in adults: the role of risk stacking
Using data from 3 private healthcare claims repositories, the researchers evaluated the incidence of pneumococcal disease among adults with US Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) defined at-risk conditions or rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Crohn's disease, and neuromuscular disorder/seizures and those with traditional high-risk conditions. They observed that adults with ≥2 concurrent comorbid conditions had pneumococcal disease incidence rates that were as high as or higher than rates observed in those with traditional high-risk conditions.
Authors: Pelton S et al.
Journal Issue: 1
Journal Title: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
Journal Volume: 2
Publisher: Publisher
US National Library of Medicine