EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FEATURES OF ROTAVIRUS GASTROENTERITIS AMONG HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN LESS THAN FIVE YEARS OLD IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN JORDAN, 2007-2008

Background: Acute gastroenteritis continues to be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Rotavirus causes more than 130 million episodes of severe diarrhea in children less than five years throughout the world and is considered as main problem in many countries. Few data are avail...

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Main Authors: Kareman J. Al-Zein, Ahmed Alkafajei
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Language:English
Published: University of Basrah 2012-06-01
Series:The Medical Journal of Basrah University
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Online Access:https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_64022_2443b2bd1f998749eb0da4b12d5d389e.pdf
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Ahmed Alkafajei
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description Background: Acute gastroenteritis continues to be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Rotavirus causes more than 130 million episodes of severe diarrhea in children less than five years throughout the world and is considered as main problem in many countries. Few data are available about gastroenteritis attributable to rotavirus in Jordan. Objectives: The primary purpose of this study is to determine epidemiological, clinical and laboratory characteristics of hospitalized cases attributable to rotavirus gastroenteritis in children less than five years old in selected hospitals during the period May 2007-April 2008 to provide Ministry of Health with evidence upon which to base its futuristic decision in regard to development of more suitable preventive measures. This study will improve the existing diarrhea surveillance system in MoH, facilitate and support the decision of introducing rotavirus vaccine in national immunization programme. Methods: Descriptive Cross-sectional study was performed on the hospitalized children less than five years old with acute gastroenteritis in three selected hospitals in three governorates (north, middle and south regions) with population about 45.3% of Jordan population for the period May 2007 to April 2008. Standard case definition was adopted. Analysis was performed using SPSS and Epi Info statistical packages. Results: 377 cases were enrolled with 171 positive for rotavirus. Results showed that Incidence rate of rotavirus disease is 5.2/ 10000 children less than five years old per year; male: female ratio is 1.8:1 with largest proportion of cases among children 6-11 months old. Southern region has the highest incidence rate. Vomiting is an outstanding symptom for rotavirus cases (P< 0.01) in addition to diarrhea and fever which require admission to hospital for fluid replacement. Majority of rotavirus cases were with some dehydration (30%). Mean stay duration is 3 days. Predominant genotypes are G1P8.G2P4 and G9P untypeable. Conclusions: Although mortality of gastroenteritis is no longer a problem in Jordan due to accessibility to health services, morbidity is still high and rotavirus is a relevant cause for gastroenteritis in children less than five years old; which require hospitalization most of the time (45.4% of admitted gastroenteritis).
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spelling doaj.art-3b04a8dd417941c9ac2dd14846180a0f2022-12-22T01:38:34ZengUniversity of BasrahThe Medical Journal of Basrah University0253-07592413-44142012-06-01301303910.33762/mjbu.2012.6402264022EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FEATURES OF ROTAVIRUS GASTROENTERITIS AMONG HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN LESS THAN FIVE YEARS OLD IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN JORDAN, 2007-2008Kareman J. Al-ZeinAhmed AlkafajeiBackground: Acute gastroenteritis continues to be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Rotavirus causes more than 130 million episodes of severe diarrhea in children less than five years throughout the world and is considered as main problem in many countries. Few data are available about gastroenteritis attributable to rotavirus in Jordan. Objectives: The primary purpose of this study is to determine epidemiological, clinical and laboratory characteristics of hospitalized cases attributable to rotavirus gastroenteritis in children less than five years old in selected hospitals during the period May 2007-April 2008 to provide Ministry of Health with evidence upon which to base its futuristic decision in regard to development of more suitable preventive measures. This study will improve the existing diarrhea surveillance system in MoH, facilitate and support the decision of introducing rotavirus vaccine in national immunization programme. Methods: Descriptive Cross-sectional study was performed on the hospitalized children less than five years old with acute gastroenteritis in three selected hospitals in three governorates (north, middle and south regions) with population about 45.3% of Jordan population for the period May 2007 to April 2008. Standard case definition was adopted. Analysis was performed using SPSS and Epi Info statistical packages. Results: 377 cases were enrolled with 171 positive for rotavirus. Results showed that Incidence rate of rotavirus disease is 5.2/ 10000 children less than five years old per year; male: female ratio is 1.8:1 with largest proportion of cases among children 6-11 months old. Southern region has the highest incidence rate. Vomiting is an outstanding symptom for rotavirus cases (P< 0.01) in addition to diarrhea and fever which require admission to hospital for fluid replacement. Majority of rotavirus cases were with some dehydration (30%). Mean stay duration is 3 days. Predominant genotypes are G1P8.G2P4 and G9P untypeable. Conclusions: Although mortality of gastroenteritis is no longer a problem in Jordan due to accessibility to health services, morbidity is still high and rotavirus is a relevant cause for gastroenteritis in children less than five years old; which require hospitalization most of the time (45.4% of admitted gastroenteritis).https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_64022_2443b2bd1f998749eb0da4b12d5d389e.pdfacute gastroenteritischildren less than five yearsmorbiditymortality
spellingShingle Kareman J. Al-Zein
Ahmed Alkafajei
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FEATURES OF ROTAVIRUS GASTROENTERITIS AMONG HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN LESS THAN FIVE YEARS OLD IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN JORDAN, 2007-2008
The Medical Journal of Basrah University
acute gastroenteritis
children less than five years
morbidity
mortality
title EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FEATURES OF ROTAVIRUS GASTROENTERITIS AMONG HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN LESS THAN FIVE YEARS OLD IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN JORDAN, 2007-2008
title_full EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FEATURES OF ROTAVIRUS GASTROENTERITIS AMONG HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN LESS THAN FIVE YEARS OLD IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN JORDAN, 2007-2008
title_fullStr EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FEATURES OF ROTAVIRUS GASTROENTERITIS AMONG HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN LESS THAN FIVE YEARS OLD IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN JORDAN, 2007-2008
title_full_unstemmed EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FEATURES OF ROTAVIRUS GASTROENTERITIS AMONG HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN LESS THAN FIVE YEARS OLD IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN JORDAN, 2007-2008
title_short EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FEATURES OF ROTAVIRUS GASTROENTERITIS AMONG HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN LESS THAN FIVE YEARS OLD IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN JORDAN, 2007-2008
title_sort epidemiological clinical and laboratory features of rotavirus gastroenteritis among hospitalized children less than five years old in selected hospitals in jordan 2007 2008
topic acute gastroenteritis
children less than five years
morbidity
mortality
url https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_64022_2443b2bd1f998749eb0da4b12d5d389e.pdf
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