Tsuchida S, Yamanaka T, Tsuchida R, Nakamura Y, Yashiro M, Yanagawa H
Department of Pediatrics, Yaizu Municipal Hospital, Tochigi-ken, Japan.
Acta Paediatr. 1996 Aug;85(8):995-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1996.tb14201.x.
Our objectives were to describe epidemiological pictures of infant Kawasaki disease (KD) and to report the youngest patient ever reported in Japan. A Japanese database of 105755 KD patients reported in the 25 year period since 1970 was analyzed. Of all the cases registered, there were only six cases aged 30 days or younger and 1768 cases (1.67%) aged 90 days or younger. We reported a typical case of KD (female, the onset at 20 days old) who was the youngest patient ever reported in Japan. The epidemiology of KD in early infants does not contradict the infection theory of the etiology; the rare incidence in the neonatal period can be explained by the protective effects of the passive immunity transferred from the mother and by exposure to the unknown infectious agents.
我们的目标是描述婴儿川崎病(KD)的流行病学情况,并报告日本有史以来最年幼的患者。对1970年以来25年间报告的105755例KD患者的日本数据库进行了分析。在所有登记病例中,30天及以下的病例仅有6例,90天及以下的病例有1768例(1.67%)。我们报告了1例典型的KD病例(女性,20日龄起病),这是日本有史以来报告的最年幼患者。早期婴儿KD的流行病学与病因的感染理论并不矛盾;新生儿期发病率低可通过母亲传递的被动免疫的保护作用以及接触未知感染因子来解释。