The prevalence of bacterial and viral agents in fecal specimens of children in Shiraz

in the present study 220 diarrheal samples of children aged between 3-12 months and 100 samples from healthy individuals of the same age group reffered to Shiraz university hospitals were investigated for bacterial and viral agents.Electron microscopy methods were used for the viral investigations,w...

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Main Authors: P Hasanzadeh, F Aleyasin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2001-12-01
Series:Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://jkmu.kmu.ac.ir/article_34074_4024fbdc9b250a3d0a72ad60866481f8.pdf
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Summary:in the present study 220 diarrheal samples of children aged between 3-12 months and 100 samples from healthy individuals of the same age group reffered to Shiraz university hospitals were investigated for bacterial and viral agents.Electron microscopy methods were used for the viral investigations,while conventional techniques of bacteriology were used for isolation of bacterial agents.the prevalence of rotavirus examined by electron microscopy was 25 cases(11.4%),other pathogenic organisms were E.Coli 66 cases(30%),Kelbsiella 21 cases(9.5%).proteus 5 cases(2.2%),shigella 4 cases(1.8%).salmonella 31 cases (14%),mixed bacterial agents 34 cases(15.45%) and non bacterial viral agents 32 cases(14.6%).the highest rate of rotavirus infection was seen in children aged between 7-9 months in Aban(October) and Ordibehesht(May),but the highest rate of bacterial infection was seen in children aged between 4-7 months.
ISSN:2008-2843