Yl. Lau et al., INVASIVE HAEMOPHILUS-INFLUENZAE TYPE-B INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN HOSPITALIZED IN HONG-KONG, 1986-1990, Acta paediatrica, 84(2), 1995, pp. 173-176
A 5-year territory-wide retrospective survey of invasive Haemophilus i
nfluenzae type b diseases was conducted in Hong Kong. Between 1986 and
1990, 57 cases (28 male) were recorded in children less than 12 years
old (37 cases of meningitis, 9 of septicaemia and 11 of bacteraemic p
neumonia). The annual incidence for children less than 5 years old was
2.7 per 10(5) (95% confidence interval (CI) 2.0-3.5). Of the 57 cases
, 39 were Chinese and 18 non-Chinese (7 Vietnamese refugees, 6 Caucasi
ans, 5 others). The annual incidence in Vietnamese refugees less than
5 years old was 42.7 per 10(5) (95% CI 17.2-87.9), giving a relative r
isk of 18.5 (95% CI 8.3-41.0). Chinese patients (68%) were underrepres
ented as Chinese accounted for at least 94% of the population. Moreove
r, 14 of the 39 Chinese patients had pre-existing medical problems, co
mpared with only 1 of the 18 non-Chinese patients (p = 0.022).