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Prevalence of Rotavirus in under 5 year old children hospitalized for ?acute gastroenteritis, Swaziland, 2013 - 2014??

Published in June 2015 Issue 6 (Vol. 2, Issue 6, 2015)

Prevalence of Rotavirus in under 5 year old children hospitalized for ?acute gastroenteritis, Swaziland, 2013 - 2014?? - Issue cover

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Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe diarrhoea among children <5 years of age worldwide. To determine the prevalence of severe rotavirus infection in children admitted with acute gastroenteritis attending Mbabane Government Referral Hospital in the Hhohho region and Raleigh Fitkin Memorial (RFM) Hospital in the Manzini Region of Swaziland, sentinel surveillance was conducted in January 2013 – December 2014. This is hospital based sentinel surveillance study. A total of 331 children under the age of five years with acute diarrhoea were enrolled into the sentinel surveillance system and 302 cases had stool samples tested for rotavirus antigens by enzyme immunoassay ProSpec T Rotavirus kit. The G and P genotypes were established by multiplex nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Rotavirus was detected in 159 (52.6%) of the 302 children with acute diarrhoea that had stool specimens collected and 108 (68%) of positive cases of rotavirus gastroenteritis were between 6-11 months of age and 91% were below the age of two years. Rotavirus infection occurred with peaks between June - August. During the 2013 – 2014 period, 146 samples were subjected for reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and genotyping assays. The most common genotypes detected in Swaziland were 82% G2P[4] in 2013 and 93% G1P [8] in 2014. Swaziland would benefit by introducing rotavirus vaccine and hence reduce the hospitalization burden of managing acute diarrhoea cases attributed to Rotavirus. The data from the sentinel hospitals can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of the vaccine once introduced.

Authors (18)

Goitom Weldegebriel

WHO IST ESA 82 - 86 Cr Glenara...

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Shatha H. Ali

Clinical Lab. Sciences Dept., ...

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Hamadallah Al-Basaisi

Orthopedic Dept., Faculty of M...

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Furqan Hashim

Scientific and Humanity univer...

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Ahmed H. Hussein

Pharmaceutics Dept., Faculty o...

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Hayder K. Abbas

Pharmaceutics Dept., Faculty o...

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Gugu Maphalala Maphalala

Coordinator, National Referenc...

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Nomsa Dube

EPI Manager, MoH Swaziland

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Lonkululeko Khumalo

WHO EPI focal point, Swaziland

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Philile Shabangu

WHO EPI Officer, Swaziland

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Nonhlanhlanhla Dlamini

EPI Surveillance office, MoH S...

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Angel Dlamini

EPI officer, MoH Swaziland

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Nomcebo Phungwayo

Rota Lab focal person, Nationa...

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Eunice Ruhinda

Rotavirus clinical coordinator...

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Njabulo Lukhele

PBM clinical coordinator, Mbab...

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Getahun Tsegaye Desta

PBM clinical coordinator, Rale...

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Gilbert Masona

Rotavirus focal person, Raleig...

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Nikiwe Shabangu

Nurse at Mbabane Government Ho...

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BJMHR0206005

BJMHR-02-000005

2015-06-01

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Weldegebriel & H., S. & Al-Basaisi & Hashim & H., A. & K., H. & Maphalala, G. & Dube & Khumalo & Shabangu & Dlamini & Dlamini & Phungwayo & Ruhinda & Lukhele & Tsegaye, G. & Masona & Shabangu (2015). Prevalence of Rotavirus in under 5 year old children hospitalized for ?acute gastroenteritis, Swaziland, 2013 - 2014??. British Journal of Medical and Health Research, 2(6), xx-xx. https://bjmhr.com/articles/BJMHR0206005

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