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[Epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis among children under 5 years of age in Tunisia - results of sentinel hospital surveillance 2009 to 2011]. / Épidémiologie des gastroentérites à rotavirus chez les enfants âgés de moins de cinq ans en Tunisie - Résultats de la surveillance sentinelle hospitalière 2009 à 2011.
Soltani, M; Bouanene, I; Trabelsi, A; Harbi, A; Hachicha, M; Amri, F; Boussnina, S; Gueddiche, M N; Sfar, M T; Teleb, N; Ben Ghorbel, M; Ben Hamida, E.
Affiliation
  • Soltani M; Service de médecine préventive et d'épidémiologie, CHU Fattouma Bourguiba, 5000 Monastir, Tunisie. mohamed.soltani@rns.tn
Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique ; 60(6): 473-80, 2012 Dec.
Article in Fr | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23141818
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the major cause of severe acute gastroenteritis among young children. The objectives of this study were to assess the epidemiology, clinical and virological features of community-acquired rotavirus acute gastroenteritis, in children under 5 years of age, hospitalized in Tunisia. METHODS: A multicenter prospective observational study was conducted from April 2009 to March 2011, in 11 sentinel pediatric departments. Clinical data and stool samples were collected for all children under 5 years, admitted for acute gastroenteritis. Rotavirus was detected by Elisa immunoassay test and genotyped for G and P by semi-nested multiplex RT-PCR. RESULT: A total of 621 children were enrolled in this study. Rotavirus was detected in 30.3% of cases (95% CI [26.7-33.9]). The estimated incidence rate of rotavirus acute gastroenteritis was 11 cases/100,000 child-years (95% CI [9.43-12.57]). This infection affected predominantly children aged under 24 months, and occurred mainly in winter (55.3%). Vomiting, fever and dehydration were observed in 79.6%, 69.5% and 57% respectively. Genotype analysis identified four G types (G1, G2, G3 and G4) and 4 P types (P[4], P[6], P[8] and P[9]). The most common G/P combination was G3P[8] (24.4%), followed by G4P[8] (13.3%) and G1P[8] (6.5%). CONCLUSION: These results highlight the frequency and potential severity of rotavirus acute gastroenteritis in pediatric hospital settings. The present study could provide a sufficient database to make a decision related to the introduction of rotavirus vaccine in Tunisian national immunization program.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Rotavirus Infections / Rotavirus / Gastroenteritis Type of study: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: Fr Journal: Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique Year: 2012 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Tunisia Country of publication: France

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Rotavirus Infections / Rotavirus / Gastroenteritis Type of study: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: Fr Journal: Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique Year: 2012 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Tunisia Country of publication: France