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Hospital-based Surveillance for Rotavirus Gastroenteritis Among Young Children in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research
Published InThe Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Year2016
Citations51

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In anticipation of introduction of a rotavirus vaccine into the national immunization program of Bangladesh, active hospital-based surveillance was initiated to provide prevaccine baseline data on rotavirus disease. METHODS: Children 5 years of age and younger admitted with acute gastroenteritis (AGE) (≥3 watery or looser-than-normal stools or ≥1 episode of forceful vomiting) at 7 hospitals throughout Bangladesh were identified. Clinical information and stool specimens were collected from every 4th patient. Specimens were tested for rotavirus antigen by enzyme immunoassays; 25% of detected rotaviruses were genotyped. RESULTS: From July 2012 to June 2015, rotavirus was detected in 2432 (64%) of 3783 children hospitalized for AGE. Eight enrolled children died, including 4 (50%) who were rotavirus positive. Rotavirus was detected year-round…
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