Baseline Burden of Rotavirus Disease in Sudan to Monitor the Impact of Vaccination

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作者
Mustafa, Amani [1 ]
Makki, Alia [1 ]
Siddig, Omer [1 ]
Haithami, Salah [1 ]
Teleb, Nadia [2 ]
Trivedi, Tarak [3 ]
Parashar, Umesh [3 ]
Patel, Manish [3 ]
机构
[1] Minist Hlth Sudan, Khartoum, Sudan
[2] WHO, Reg Off Eastern Mediterranean, Cairo, Egypt
[3] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
关键词
rotavirus; vaccines; diarrhea; burden; CHILDREN; SEASONALITY; DIARRHEA; GASTROENTERITIS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; MORTALITY; SURVIVAL; EFFICACY; VACCINES; SAFETY;
D O I
10.1097/INF.0000000000000095
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background: In 2011, Sudan became the first low-income country in Africa to introduce a rotavirus vaccine. Prevaccine baseline data on rotavirus disease burden are crucial for monitoring the impact of this new vaccine program. Methods: We conducted active, hospital-based surveillance for rotavirus disease at 8 regional public hospitals in Sudan using a standard protocol recommended by the World Health Organization for 2 full years immediately preceding vaccine introduction. Cases were children <5 years hospitalized with gastroenteritis, defined as acute onset of 3 or more loose stools or 2 or more episodes of vomiting in a 24-hour period. Stool specimens from cases were tested for rotavirus using a commercially available assay. Results: From June 2009 to May 2011, rotavirus was detected in 3985 (36%) of 10,953 children hospitalized for gastroenteritis, with detection rates ranging from 25% to 48% at the 8 hospitals. Approximately 61% of the rotavirus hospitalizations occurred before 1 year of age and most (91%) occurred before 2 years of age. Rotavirus was detected year-round in Sudan with peaks during March to May and November to December. Applying rotavirus prevalence to national estimates of diarrhea events, we calculated 9800 deaths, 22,800 hospitalizations and 55,400 outpatient visits related to rotavirus per year among children <5 years of age in Sudan. Conclusions: The high burden of rotavirus disease in Sudan indicates that the recently implemented vaccination program should substantially improve child health in Sudan. This nationwide rotavirus surveillance system will be an important platform for assessing the benefits and value of rotavirus vaccine in a developing country setting.
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页数:5
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