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Epidemiology and burden of rotavirus disease in Central Asia.

Renat Latipov1, Elmira Utegenova, Aynagul Kuatbayeva, Kaliya Kasymbekova, Sabyrjan Abdykarimov, Rivojiddin Juraev, Umid Ismailov, Elmira Flem.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rotavirus infection is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in children worldwide. New rotavirus vaccines are not currently used in the five countries that make up the Central Asian region. Three of these countries, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan, have a combined total population of 48 million and an estimated 1 million annual births.
METHODS: We conducted prospective hospital-based surveillance for rotavirus diarrhea in three Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan) during 2005-2009 to estimate the burden of rotavirus. We calculated the proportion of rotavirus among children aged <5 years hospitalized with acute diarrhea and estimated numbers of rotavirus-associated deaths, hospitalizations, outpatient visits, and home care episodes.
RESULTS: Of 20 780 children hospitalized with diarrhea and enrolled in the study, 26% (95% confidence interval (CI) 25-27) were positive for rotavirus antigen by ELISA. On an annual basis, 4007 (2.6 per 1000 child-years) rotavirus hospitalizations occur in Kazakhstan, 5491 (2.1 per 1000 child-years) in Uzbekistan, and 3883 (6.8 per 1000 child-years) in Kyrgyzstan. Rotavirus is also estimated to cause 68 (0.04 per 1000 child-years) deaths in children aged <5 years in Kazakhstan, 662 (0.25 per 1000 child-years) in Uzbekistan, and 156 (0.27 per 1000 child-years) in Kyrgyzstan.
CONCLUSION: This study presents an epidemiological picture of rotavirus disease in Central Asia and illustrates a substantial rotavirus burden, which is preventable with rotavirus vaccination.
Copyright © 2011 International Society for Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21524932     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2011.03.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Infect Dis        ISSN: 1201-9712            Impact factor:   3.623


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