1. Prospective surveillance for intussusception in Indian children aged under two years at nineteen tertiary care hospitals
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Nihar Ranjan Sarkar, Jan Bonhoeffer, Sharmila. K., K. Kameswari, Subrat Kumar Sahoo, Ashish Wakhlu, Patrick L.F. Zuber, Manoja Kumar Das, Vijayendra Kumar, Javeed Iqbal Bhat, Yoga Nagender, Rachita Sarangi, Shyam S. Mohapatra, Jothilakshmi. K., Sushant Mane, Sunil K. Ghosh, Anand Prakash Dubey, Pradeep Haldar, M. K. Ajayakumar, Arindam Ray, Jimmy Shad, Lalit Bharadia, Sanjib K. Debbarma, Bhadresh Vyas, S Harish Kumar., G. Rajendra Prasad, Apoorva Sharan, Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal, Rakesh Kumar, Bini Gupta, Neelam Mohan, Atul Gupta, Saurabh Garge, Rashmi Shad, Cenita J. Sam, Bashir Ahmad Charoo, Gowhar Nazir Mufti, Meera Luthra, Narendra K. Arora, Lalit Sankhe, John Mathai, Simmi K. Ratan, Ruchirendu Sarkar, J. Shyamala, A. Santhosh Kumar, Pavai Arunachalam, Padmalatha. P., Jayanta K. Goswami, Christine Maure, Kaushik Lahiri, Harsh Trivedi, Suman Sarkar, Pradeep K. Jena, and Bikasha Bihary Tripathy
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Epidemiology ,India ,Tertiary care ,Rotavirus Infections ,Tertiary Care Centers ,Intussusception (medical disorder) ,Medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective surveillance ,Child ,Children ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Incidence ,Weaning food ,Rotavirus Vaccines ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,Infant ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,medicine.disease ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Sociodemography ,business ,Intussusception ,Rotavirus vaccine ,Research Article - Abstract
Background India introduced rotavirus vaccines (RVV, monovalent, Rotavac™ and pentavalent, Rotasiil™) in April 2016 with 6, 10 and 14 weeks schedule and expanded countrywide in phases. We describe the epidemiology of intussusception among children aged 2–23 months in India. Methods The prospective surveillance at 19 nationally representative sentinel hospitals from four regions recruited children with intussusception from April 2016 to September 2017. Data on sociodemography, immunization, clinical, treatment and outcome were collected. Along with descriptive analysis, key parameters between four regions were compared using Chi-Square/Fisher’s exact/Mann–Whitney U/Kruskal-Wallis tests. The pre- and post-RVV periods were compared to estimate the risk ratios. Results Six hundred twenty-one children with intussusception from South (n = 262), East (n = 190), North (n = 136) and West (n = 33) regions were recruited. Majority (n = 465, 74.8%) were infants (40.0% aged 4–7 months) with median age 8 months (IQR 5, 13 months), predominantly males (n = 408, 65.7%) and half (n = 311, 50.0%) occurred during March–June months. A shorter interval between weaning and intussusception was observed for ragi based food (median 1 month, IQR 0–4.2 months) compared to rice (median 4 months, IQR 1–9 months) and wheat (median 3 months, IQR 1–7 months) based food (p Conclusions Intussusception cases were observed across all sites, although there were variations in cases, presentation and mode of management. The high case load age coincided with age of the RVV third dose. The association with ragi based weaning food in intussusception needs further evaluation.
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- 2020
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