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[Impact of Rotavirus gastroenteritis requiring hospitalization or presenting to emergency room among children less than 5 years in France].

Authors :
Parez N
Mory O
Pozzetto B
Garbag-Chenon A
Pillet S
Texier N
Téhard B
Source :
Pathologie-biologie [Pathol Biol (Paris)] 2012 Oct; Vol. 60 (5), pp. 275-81. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Jul 31.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background: In France, Rotavirus infections are responsible for approximately 300,000 cases of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children less than 5 years every year, 138,000 outpatient consultations and 18,000 hospitalizations. Surveillance for Rotavirus Infections in Hospitalized Kids (SHRIK) is a European prospective observational study conducted to assess the burden related to Rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) in these children.<br />Methods: Patients less than 5 years visiting emergency rooms for AGE (U-AGE), who were hospitalized (H-AGE) or who developed RVGE 48 hours after hospitalization (N-AGE) were included in the study over a year. A stool sample was collected for every child and analyzed by ELISA.<br />Results: Results are presented for patients enrolled in France. A total of 755 eligible patients with AGE were included (357 for U-AGE, 372 for H-AGE and 26 for N-AGE). Among them, the proportion of RVGE was 49.1% (n=114) for U-AGE and 64.4% (n=186) for H-AGE. Most cases of RVGE (89%) involved children less than 2 years. GERV were frequently more severe than GEA non related to Rotavirus (NRVGE), according to the Vesikari scale, (68.4% against 41.9%, P<0.0001). Oral rehydration was performed for nearly 50% of RVGE patients before coming to hospital, versus 36.2% for NRVGE (P<0.002). All RV-positive strains were genotyped: the most frequent strains were G1P[8] (U-AGE, 42%; H-AGE, 46%) and G9P[8] (U-AGE, 38%; H-AGE, 31%).<br />Conclusion: SHRIK study followed up all GEA visiting emergency room or requiring hospitalization for one year and showed that the burden of Rotavirus disease is high with a ratio over 70% of all hospital GEA during the winter peak.<br /> (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
1768-3114
Volume :
60
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pathologie-biologie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21807470
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patbio.2011.04.002