Literature DB >> 10887550

[Bacterial origin of acute diarrhea in Merida, Venezuela].

L E Vizcaya Delgado1, A Flores Carrero, J G Hernández, B Nieves Blanco, I Pérez-Schael.   

Abstract

464 stool specimens from children under 5 with acute diarrheal disease and other 149 specimens from the control group were studied from July, 1993, to May, 1995. The specimens were collected at the Pediatric Emergency Department of the Autonomous Institute of the Teaching Hospital of Los Andes, Mérida, Venezuela. The presence of the internationally recommended bacterial, parasitary and viral agents was investigated. The commonest bacteria isolated as unique pathogens were: Shigella (42.85%), Shigella sonnei, the most found, (66.67%), and the thermotolerant Campylobacter, Aeromonas sp. and enteropathogenous Escherichia coli, with 15; 15 and 13.5%, respectively. 6.5% of parasites and 24.12% of Rotavirus were also found. It was concluded that in the period of time under study the infectious and mainly, the bacterial origin is an important cause of acute diarrheal disease in Mérida.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10887550

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Cubana Med Trop        ISSN: 0375-0760


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1.  Epidemiological study of prevalent pathogens in the Northwest region of Argentina (NWA).

Authors:  Mónica Florencia Torrez Lamberti; Fabián Enrique López; Patricia Valdez; Ana Bianchi; Evangelina Barrionuevo Medina; María de Las Mercedes Pescaretti; Mónica Alejandra Delgado
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-10-13       Impact factor: 3.240

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