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The spectrum of rheumatic in-patient diagnoses at a pediatric hospital in Kenya.

Angela MigowaInés ColmegnaCarol HitchonEugene WereEvelyn Ng'ang'aThomas NgwiriJohn WachiraSasha BernatskyRosie Scuccimarri
Published in: Pediatric rheumatology online journal (2017)
Pediatric rheumatic conditions represented 0.32% of admissions at a pediatric hospital in Kenya. Acute inflammatory arthropathies, septic arthritis and Kawasaki disease were the most frequent in-patient rheumatic diagnoses. Chronic pediatric rheumatic diseases were rare amongst this in-patient population. Despite limitations associated with the use of administrative diagnostic codes, they can be a first step in evaluating the spectrum of pediatric rheumatic conditions in Kenya and other countries in East Africa.
Keyphrases
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