Current status of medical care of emerging infectious diseases at hospital emergency services in Spain

Authors

  • G. Bejarano Redondo Servicio de Urgencias. Hospital Universitario de la Paz. Madrid
  • E.J. García- Lamberechts Hospital Clínico San Carlos de Madrid. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria del Hospital Clínico San Carlos.
  • M. Gil Mosquera Servicio de Urgencias. Hospital Universitario Doce de Octubre. Madrid.
  • F. Jiménez Morillas Servicio de Urgencias. Hospital Universitario Doce de Octubre. Madrid.
  • R. López Izquierdo Servicio de Urgencias. Hospital Universitario Río Hortega. Valladolid.
  • J.M. Modol Deltell Servicio de Urgencias. Hospital Universitario German Trias i Pujol. Badalona (Barcelona).
  • J. González del Castillo Hospital Clínico San Carlos de Madrid. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria del Hospital Clínico San Carlos.
  • Grupo INFURG-SEMES Miembros grupo INFURG-SEMES

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.0876

Keywords:

Tropical disease, Malaria, Protocols, Hospital emergency service

Abstract

Background. The aim of this study is to determine the current status of Spanish Hospital Emergency Services (HES) in diagnosing and treating the most prevalent tropical diseases (TD) in Spain.

Methods. A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out, using a questionnaire in Google Forms® sent to members of the INFURG-SEMES group. The following variables were analyzed: the size of the hospital in terms of number of beds, number of tropical disease emergencies, existence of tropical medicine protocols, urgent diagnostic tests or antimalarial treatment.

Results. The form was sent to 75 hospitals. Responses were obtained from 42 emergency services (55%) in 10 Autonomous Communities. Twenty-four (57.1%) had >500 beds. Only five hospitals (11.9%) have the facilities to diagnose malaria and dengue 24 hours a day. There was no tropical disease protocol in 19 (45.3%) hospitals. Seven (16.7%) hospitals had ≥ 10 attendances/day. Larger hospitals were more likely to have an infectious disease unit independent from Internal Medicine service, along with a tropical medicine unit, and an on-call infectious disease specialist and microbiologist. There are no statistically significant differences between larger and smaller hospitals in terms of their capacity to carry out appropriate diagnoses or treatments in 24 hours.

Conclusion. Care and treatment of emerging diseases are now a sizeable percentage of the consultations at an HES. Such units generally lack specific protocols, particularly for malaria. Urgent diagnostic testing for malaria is also needed.

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Author Biography

G. Bejarano Redondo, Servicio de Urgencias. Hospital Universitario de la Paz. Madrid

Licenciada en medicina por UCM. Especialista en Medicina Interna (Hospital Parc Tauli, Sabadell, Barcelona). Doctorada cum laduem por UAB. Master in AIDS: Pathogenesis and Treatment. Irsicaixa, curso 2012-2013. III Curso de Patología Tropical y del Inmigrante, impartido en la Fundación Jiménez Diaz-UTE (UAM) y Gambo (Etiopía).

Actualmente, F.E.A. Urgencias de Hospital Universitario de La Paz, Madrid

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Published

2021-08-19

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Bejarano Redondo G, García- Lamberechts E, Gil Mosquera M, Jiménez Morillas F, López Izquierdo R, Modol Deltell J, et al. Current status of medical care of emerging infectious diseases at hospital emergency services in Spain. An Sist Sanit Navar [Internet]. 2021 Aug. 19 [cited 2025 Dec. 22];44(2):153-61. Available from: https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/ASSN/article/view/72800

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