Onderzoek naar de oorzaak van geclusterde ziekteverschijnselen binnen het Instituut voor Epilepsiebestrijding "Meer en Bosch - de Cruquiushoeve"
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1990-11-30
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Title
Onderzoek naar de oorzaak van geclusterde
ziekteverschijnselen binnen het Instituut voor Epilepsiebestrijding "Meer en
Bosch - de Cruquiushoeve"
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Analysis of a clustering of cases with a disease
in a specialized hospital for the treatment of severely epileptic patients
"Meer en Bosch - de Cruquiushoeve".
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In 1989 a specialized hospital for the treatment of severely epileptic patients, was struck by what seemed an epidemic of respiratory- and gastro-intestinal disease. Six patients in one unit, and some of their nurses became ill. No cases outside the unit occurred. The National Institute for Public Health and Environmental Protection was asked to help in the analysis of the epidemic. No single causative agent could be identified. However, the most likely explanation of the clustering of cases seemed to be an infectious disease primarily involving the digestive tract. In these severly disabled patients vomiting probably led to aspiration of gastric contents and ultimately to aspiration pneumonia.
In 1989 a specialized hospital for the treatment of severely epileptic patients, was struck by what seemed an epidemic of respiratory- and gastro-intestinal disease. Six patients in one unit, and some of their nurses became ill. No cases outside the unit occurred. The National Institute for Public Health and Environmental Protection was asked to help in the analysis of the epidemic. No single causative agent could be identified. However, the most likely explanation of the clustering of cases seemed to be an infectious disease primarily involving the digestive tract. In these severly disabled patients vomiting probably led to aspiration of gastric contents and ultimately to aspiration pneumonia.
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