Incidence Survey of Kawasaki Disease in 1997 and 1998 in Japan

Author:

Yanagawa Hiroshi1,Nakamura Yosikazu2,Yashiro Mayumi2,Oki Izumi2,Hirata Shizuhiro2,Zhang Tuohong3,Kawasaki Tomisaku4

Affiliation:

1. From the Saitama Prefectural University;

2. Department of Public Health, Jichi Medical School;

3. Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, Peking University; and

4. Japan Kawasaki Disease Research Center, Tokyo, Japan.

Abstract

Objective. To describe the results of a nationwide epidemiologic survey of Kawasaki disease for the 2-year period 1997 and 1998. Design. We sent a questionnaire to all hospitals with 100 beds or more throughout Japan (2663 hospitals) requesting data on patients with Kawasaki disease. Study items included name, sex, date of birth, date of initial hospital visit, diagnosis, address, recurrence, sibling cases, gammaglobulin treatment, and cardiac lesion in the acute stage or 1 month after onset. Results. Of the 2663 hospitals, 68.5% responded, reporting 12 966 patients—7489 males and 5477 females. Of the total patients reported, 6373 (incidence rate of 108.0 per 100 000 children <5 years old) occurred in 1997, and 6593 (111.7) in 1998. More than one half of the patients (54.9%) were <2 years old and 81.6% were <4 years old. In males, the incidence rates of cardiac lesions were 27.2 in the acute stage and 10.1 a month after onset. In females, the rates were 16.7 and 5.2, respectively. The incidence rates of cardiac lesions were highest in the youngest age group (<6 months old) both in the acute stage and 1 month after onset. The rates decreased with increasing ages. Although frequency of giant aneurysms was not high at the acute stage, it did not decrease 1 month after onset. Conclusion. The incidence rates have been steadily increasing for 11 years since 1987. The rate in 1998 was over 1.5 times higher than that in 1987. The age and sex distributions were identical in each survey. Although most of the cardiac lesions at the acute stage decreased to half or less 1 month after onset, giant aneurysms did not decrease and existed persistently after 1 month.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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