| Literature DB >> 21171984 |
Isidore J O Bonkoungou1, Idrissa Sanou, Fabienne Bon, Benoit Benon, Sheick O Coulibaly, Kaisa Haukka, Alfred S Traoré, Nicolas Barro.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In anticipation of vaccine introduction, we assessed epidemiology of rotavirus disease among children visiting medical centre due to acute diarrhoea in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21171984 PMCID: PMC3013080 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-10-94
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Figure 1Proportion of rotavirus infections by age groups among the 447 children suffering of gastroenteritis, between November 2008 to February 2010.
Figure 2Seasonality of the acute gastroenteritis and the rotavirus infections among the 447 children suffering of gastroenteritis, between November 2008 to February 2010.
Clinical and epidemiological features of children with and without rotavirus detected in the diarrheal stool sample.
| Epidemiological and clinical characteristics | Rotavirus Diarrhea | Non Rotavirus Diarrhea | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (N = 151) | (N = 296) | |||
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 71 (47.0%) | 165 (55.7%) | p = 0.1 | |
| Female | 80 (53.0%) | 131 (44.8%) | ||
| Mean age (months) | 10.9 | 16.6 | ||
| Patient status | ||||
| Inpatient | 103 (44.8%) | 127 (55.2%) | p = 0.0001 | |
| Outpatient | 48 (22.1%) | 169 (77.9%) | ||
| Symptom | ||||
| Fever | 124 (82.1%) | 161 (54.4%) | p = 0.0001 | |
| Vomiting | 110 (72.8%) | 80 (27.0%) | p = 0.0001 | |
| Dehydration | 73 (48.3%) | 54 (18.2%) | p = 0.0001 | |
| Season* | ||||
| Warm | 5 (2.9%) | 168 (97.1%) | p = 0,0001 | |
| Cold | 146 (53.3%) | 128 (46.7%) | ||
| Breast feeding** | ||||
| Yes | 59 (59.0%) | 105 (75.5%) | p = 0.010 | |
| No | 41 (41.0%) | 34 (24.5%) | ||
| Drinking water source | ||||
| Municipal supply | 108 (71.5%) | 142 (48.0%) | p = 0.0001 | |
| Bottled water | 43 (28.5%) | 154 (52.0%) | ||
*Percentage of rotavirus diarrhea versus non-rotavirus diarrhea for both seasons.
**Percentage of rotavirus diarrhea versus non-rotavirus diarrhea according to method of feeding among infants ≤ 9 months of age.