Prospective study of the burden of acute gastroenteritis and rotavirus gastroenteritis in children less than 5 years of age, in Padova, Italy

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Giaquinto, C. [1 ]
Callegaro, S. [1 ]
Andreola, B. [1 ]
Bernuzzi, M.
Cantarutti, L.
D'Elia, R. [1 ]
Drago, S.
De Marchi, A.
Falconi, P.
Felice, M.
Giancola, G.
Lista, C.
Manni, C.
Perin, M. [1 ]
Pisetta, F.
Scamarcia, A.
Sidran, M. P.
Da Dalt, L. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Padua, Dept Pediat, I-35128 Padua, Italy
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10.1007/s15010-008-7200-6
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R51 [传染病];
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Background: Data on the burden of rotavirus gastroenteritis in Europe are needed to help understand the potential impact of introducing new rotavirus vaccines. Materials and Methods: As part of prospective observational study (Rotavirus gastroenteritis Epidemiology and Viral types in Europe Accounting for Losses in Public Health and Society Study, REVEAL) conducted in 2004-2005 in seven European countries, we studied, the characteristics of acute gastroenteritis and rotavirus gastroenteritis in children less than 5 years in primary care, emergency room and hospital settings (Padova, Italy). Results: A total of 757 children with acute gastroenteritis were included and enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELISA) results were available for 725 cases. The overall estimated annual incidence for rotavirus gastroenteritis was 4.7%. Overall, rotavirus gastroenteritis was estimated to account for 43.6% of acute gastroenteritis cases. Among children with acute gastroenteritis (AGE) aged 6-23 months, 61.2% were rotavirus positive. Rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) was responsible for 68.8% of hospitalizations, 61% of emergency consultations, and 33% of primary care consultations. The most prevalent serotype was G9 (84.4%) followed by G1 (11.8%). The relative risk for rotavirus gastroenteritis of being referred to hospital after an initial consultation in primary care was 3.37 (95% CI: 1.77-6.43) and 3.38 (95% CI: 2.28-5.01) for emergency room referral. Children with rotavirus gastroenteritis generally had more severe disease than children with rotavirus-negative gastroenteritis. Conclusion: Rotavirus accounts for a significant proportion of acute gastroenteritis cases in children Less than 5 years in Italy, many of whom require frequent primary care consultations, or care in emergency room or hospital settings.
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