Rota virus genotypes and the clinical severity of Diarrhoea among children under 5 years of age
Background: Diarrhoeal disease still remains one of the common causes of morbidity and mortality in children under 5 years of age. It is caused notably by the different serotypes of rotavirus. Objectives: To ascertain the prevalence and risk factors for rotavirus diarrhoea in children under 5 years...
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author | Ezeonwu Bertilla Uzoma Chinedu Chukwubuikem Efe Omoyibo Oguonu Tagbo |
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description | Background: Diarrhoeal disease still remains one of the common causes of morbidity and mortality in children under 5 years of age. It is caused notably by the different serotypes of rotavirus.
Objectives: To ascertain the prevalence and risk factors for rotavirus diarrhoea in children under 5 years of age seen at Federal Medical Centre, Asaba, and to determine the different serotypes and their relationship with diarrhoea severity.
Subjects and Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional study in which all children under 5 years of age, with diarrhoea had their stool samples tested for rotavirus antigen with enzyme immunoassay. Significant values of variables were determined using t-tests and Chi-square tests as appropriate.
Results: One hundred and thirty-two children were studied: 52.3% were males and 46.7% were females. Children 1-11 months of age constitute 49.2%, whereas those 12-59 months were 50.8%. Only 49 (37.1%) children were ELISA positive for rotavirus and of this number, 31 (63.3%) were within 1-11 months of age, P = 0.013. The three most common rotavirus genotypes were G3P[6] in 24.5%, G1P[6] in 12.2% and G12P[8] in 10.2% of the samples, respectively. Duration of vomiting was more prolonged with G3P[6] infection, P = 0.029, whereas dehydration and the overall severity of the diarrhoea were more with G12P[8] infection, P = 0.026 and 0.010, respectively.
Conclusion: The emerging G12 rotavirus genotype was isolated in Asaba. |
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spelling | doaj.art-da9c4ea8740844b69c6efdea3b10efb52022-12-22T01:39:16ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal1117-19362468-68752016-01-012311510.4103/1117-1936.180108Rota virus genotypes and the clinical severity of Diarrhoea among children under 5 years of ageEzeonwu Bertilla UzomaChinedu ChukwubuikemEfe OmoyiboOguonu TagboBackground: Diarrhoeal disease still remains one of the common causes of morbidity and mortality in children under 5 years of age. It is caused notably by the different serotypes of rotavirus. Objectives: To ascertain the prevalence and risk factors for rotavirus diarrhoea in children under 5 years of age seen at Federal Medical Centre, Asaba, and to determine the different serotypes and their relationship with diarrhoea severity. Subjects and Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional study in which all children under 5 years of age, with diarrhoea had their stool samples tested for rotavirus antigen with enzyme immunoassay. Significant values of variables were determined using t-tests and Chi-square tests as appropriate. Results: One hundred and thirty-two children were studied: 52.3% were males and 46.7% were females. Children 1-11 months of age constitute 49.2%, whereas those 12-59 months were 50.8%. Only 49 (37.1%) children were ELISA positive for rotavirus and of this number, 31 (63.3%) were within 1-11 months of age, P = 0.013. The three most common rotavirus genotypes were G3P[6] in 24.5%, G1P[6] in 12.2% and G12P[8] in 10.2% of the samples, respectively. Duration of vomiting was more prolonged with G3P[6] infection, P = 0.029, whereas dehydration and the overall severity of the diarrhoea were more with G12P[8] infection, P = 0.026 and 0.010, respectively. Conclusion: The emerging G12 rotavirus genotype was isolated in Asaba.http://www.npmj.org/article.asp?issn=1117-1936;year=2016;volume=23;issue=1;spage=1;epage=5;aulast=Uzomachildrendiarrhoeagenotyperotavirus |
spellingShingle | Ezeonwu Bertilla Uzoma Chinedu Chukwubuikem Efe Omoyibo Oguonu Tagbo Rota virus genotypes and the clinical severity of Diarrhoea among children under 5 years of age Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal children diarrhoea genotype rotavirus |
title | Rota virus genotypes and the clinical severity of Diarrhoea among children under 5 years of age |
title_full | Rota virus genotypes and the clinical severity of Diarrhoea among children under 5 years of age |
title_fullStr | Rota virus genotypes and the clinical severity of Diarrhoea among children under 5 years of age |
title_full_unstemmed | Rota virus genotypes and the clinical severity of Diarrhoea among children under 5 years of age |
title_short | Rota virus genotypes and the clinical severity of Diarrhoea among children under 5 years of age |
title_sort | rota virus genotypes and the clinical severity of diarrhoea among children under 5 years of age |
topic | children diarrhoea genotype rotavirus |
url | http://www.npmj.org/article.asp?issn=1117-1936;year=2016;volume=23;issue=1;spage=1;epage=5;aulast=Uzoma |
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