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Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Eastern Uttar Pradesh, India.

Vineeta Gupta1, Priyanka Aggarwal2, Brajesh Kumar2, Nayana P Nair3, Varunkumar Thiyagarajan3, Ragavi Lingam3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify cases of rotavirus diarrhea in Uttar Pradesh among children less than 5 y of age presenting with acute gastroenteritis, to study the clinical profile of the cases and to identify the rotavirus genotypes.
METHODS: Any child who is 0-59 mo of age who is admitted to the study facility with diarrhea as the presenting complaint were enrolled into the surveillance after obtaining informed consent. Clinical history and sociodemographic information was recorded for all the patients. Patients with dehydration were treated as per standard protocol. Stool samples were collected for isolation of rotavirus and identification of its genotype.
RESULTS: Of the 418 stool specimens collected, rotavirus was isolated in 47 (11.33%) samples. Rotavirus gastroenteritis was most common below the age of two years. A significant difference in the clinical characteristics between children who were positive for rotavirus and those who tested negative were not observed in this study. But patients with rotavirus diarrhea had longer duration of hospital stay (OR 3.31; CI 1.24-8.87). The outcome was similar in the two groups (OR 2.64; CI 0.27-25.89). G3P[8] was the most common type genotype isolated in 13 (28.89%) patients followed by G2P[4] in 7 (15.56%) patients. Thirteen patients (28.89%) had mixed genotype.
CONCLUSION: Rotavirus diarrhea was most common below two years of age. G3P[8] was the most common genotype identified.

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Keywords:  Diarrhea; Genotype; Rotavirus; Vaccine

Year:  2021        PMID: 33460003     DOI: 10.1007/s12098-020-03625-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-5456            Impact factor:   1.967


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1.  Clinical profile and prevalence of rotavirus infection in children presented with acute diarrhea at tertiary care referral hospital at northern part of India.

Authors:  V L Nag; V Khare; S Awasthi; S K Agrawal
Journal:  J Commun Dis       Date:  2009-09

2.  Electrophoretic study of the genome of human rotavirus in rural Indian community.

Authors:  P Raj; M K Bhan; A K Prasad; R Kumar; N Bhandari; S Jayashree
Journal:  Indian J Med Res       Date:  1989-03       Impact factor: 2.375

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