Incidence assessment of rotavirus and adenovirus associated acute gastroenteritis cases in early childhood
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Incidence assessment of rotavirus and adenovirus associated acute gastroenteritis cases in early childhood
Abstract
This study was undertaken to give an insight into the incidence of acute gastroenteritis cases of rotaviral/adenoviral aetiology in patients presenting to the emergency room of an inner-city government teaching hospital. Group A rotavirus and adenovirus serotype 40-41 antigen results were obtained via immunochromatography. In 2007, there were 1543 patients with gastroenteritis between 0-5 years of age whose stool samples were tested for rota and adenovirus, of whom 386 (25%) had positive stool samples for rotavirus, and 133 (8.6%) for adenovirus serotype 40-41. The majority of rotavirus (74.6%) and adenovirus (73%) cases were between 0-2 years of age. The peak season for rotavirus gastroenteritis was January (44%) and February (50.6%), whereas July (9.7%) and August (9%) were months of low incidence. For enteric adenoviral infections summer was the peak season, with August (20.9%) and July (17.3%) being the foremost months. Among the viral gastroenteritis cases, rotavirus infections were in the majority. A seasonal trend emerges for viral gastroenteritis: Rota virus infections are most frequently seen in winter whereas adenoviral infections prefer summer months. Both viruses mostly affect children up to 2 years.
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