Epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in the Amazon region and the need for a specific vaccine
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Resumo: | In the Amazon region, rotaviruses account for at least 30 per cent of all episodes of acute gastroenteritis among hospitalized children and are associated with nearly 1O per cent of cases of infantile acute diarrhea at community level. All four rotavirus serotypes are shown to infect children in our region, serotype l being predominant (about 50 per cent). Sequential infections in the same child, caused by different serotypes, are commonly noted. No clear seasonal variation on the occurrence of rotavirus diarrhea has been recorded, as cases are readily detected throughout the year. Rotavirus diarrhea cases have been found to be, in general, more severe than those of other aetiology. On the other hand, it has been noted that early (children less than 4 months of age) rotavirus infections are more likely to be asymptomatic (p = 0.021). Occurrence of rotavirus infections among Amazonian Indian populations seems to be very common. An explosive outbreak of rotavirus diarrhea affected possibly 88 per cent of both children and adults of the Tiryió population, Northern Pará State. In addition, rotavirus antibody was detected in 54.7 per cent of 1,299 sera collected from Amerinds belonging to 13 relatively isolated communities in the Amazon region. In the light of the above mentioned findings it was suggested that our region would be suitable for a field trial with a rotavirus-candidate vaccine. A study is therefore underway aiming to compare safety, immunogenicity and efficacy of a rhesus-human reassortant rotavirus (RRV-tetravalent) vaccine and placebo in 500 healthy infants living in the peripheral area of Belém. |
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Linhares, Alexandre da CostaGabbay, Yvone BenchimolMascarenhas, Joana D'Arc PereiraFreitas, Ronaldo Barros deOliveira, Consuelo Silva deBellesi, NewtonMonteiro, Talita Antônia Furtado2018-07-12T16:17:31Z2018-07-12T16:17:31Z1992LINHARES, Alexandre da Costa et al. Epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in the Amazon region and the need for a specific vaccine. Ciência e Cultura, v. 44, n. 2/3, p . 152-157, Mar./Jun. 1992.0009-6725https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/3213In the Amazon region, rotaviruses account for at least 30 per cent of all episodes of acute gastroenteritis among hospitalized children and are associated with nearly 1O per cent of cases of infantile acute diarrhea at community level. All four rotavirus serotypes are shown to infect children in our region, serotype l being predominant (about 50 per cent). Sequential infections in the same child, caused by different serotypes, are commonly noted. No clear seasonal variation on the occurrence of rotavirus diarrhea has been recorded, as cases are readily detected throughout the year. Rotavirus diarrhea cases have been found to be, in general, more severe than those of other aetiology. On the other hand, it has been noted that early (children less than 4 months of age) rotavirus infections are more likely to be asymptomatic (p = 0.021). Occurrence of rotavirus infections among Amazonian Indian populations seems to be very common. An explosive outbreak of rotavirus diarrhea affected possibly 88 per cent of both children and adults of the Tiryió population, Northern Pará State. In addition, rotavirus antibody was detected in 54.7 per cent of 1,299 sera collected from Amerinds belonging to 13 relatively isolated communities in the Amazon region. In the light of the above mentioned findings it was suggested that our region would be suitable for a field trial with a rotavirus-candidate vaccine. A study is therefore underway aiming to compare safety, immunogenicity and efficacy of a rhesus-human reassortant rotavirus (RRV-tetravalent) vaccine and placebo in 500 healthy infants living in the peripheral area of Belém.Ministério da Saúde. Fundação Nacional de Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Belém, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Fundação Nacional de Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Belém, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Fundação Nacional de Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Belém, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Fundação Nacional de Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Belém, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Fundação Nacional de Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Belém, PA, Brasil.Clínica de Medicina Preventiva do Pará. Belém, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Fundação Nacional de Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. 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Epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in the Amazon region and the need for a specific vaccine |
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Epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in the Amazon region and the need for a specific vaccine |
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Epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in the Amazon region and the need for a specific vaccine Linhares, Alexandre da Costa Gastroenterite / virologia Gastroenterite / diagnóstico Gastroenterite / epidemiologia Infecções por Rotavirus / epidemiologia Diarreia Infantil / virologia Diarreia Infantil / diagnóstico Diarreia Infantil / epidemiologia Prevalência Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática Vacinas Virais |
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Epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in the Amazon region and the need for a specific vaccine |
title_full |
Epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in the Amazon region and the need for a specific vaccine |
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Epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in the Amazon region and the need for a specific vaccine |
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Epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in the Amazon region and the need for a specific vaccine |
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Epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in the Amazon region and the need for a specific vaccine |
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Linhares, Alexandre da Costa |
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Linhares, Alexandre da Costa Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol Mascarenhas, Joana D'Arc Pereira Freitas, Ronaldo Barros de Oliveira, Consuelo Silva de Bellesi, Newton Monteiro, Talita Antônia Furtado |
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author |
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Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol Mascarenhas, Joana D'Arc Pereira Freitas, Ronaldo Barros de Oliveira, Consuelo Silva de Bellesi, Newton Monteiro, Talita Antônia Furtado |
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Linhares, Alexandre da Costa Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol Mascarenhas, Joana D'Arc Pereira Freitas, Ronaldo Barros de Oliveira, Consuelo Silva de Bellesi, Newton Monteiro, Talita Antônia Furtado |
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Gastroenterite / virologia Gastroenterite / diagnóstico Gastroenterite / epidemiologia Infecções por Rotavirus / epidemiologia Diarreia Infantil / virologia Diarreia Infantil / diagnóstico Diarreia Infantil / epidemiologia Prevalência Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática Vacinas Virais |
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Gastroenterite / virologia Gastroenterite / diagnóstico Gastroenterite / epidemiologia Infecções por Rotavirus / epidemiologia Diarreia Infantil / virologia Diarreia Infantil / diagnóstico Diarreia Infantil / epidemiologia Prevalência Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática Vacinas Virais |
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In the Amazon region, rotaviruses account for at least 30 per cent of all episodes of acute gastroenteritis among hospitalized children and are associated with nearly 1O per cent of cases of infantile acute diarrhea at community level. All four rotavirus serotypes are shown to infect children in our region, serotype l being predominant (about 50 per cent). Sequential infections in the same child, caused by different serotypes, are commonly noted. No clear seasonal variation on the occurrence of rotavirus diarrhea has been recorded, as cases are readily detected throughout the year. Rotavirus diarrhea cases have been found to be, in general, more severe than those of other aetiology. On the other hand, it has been noted that early (children less than 4 months of age) rotavirus infections are more likely to be asymptomatic (p = 0.021). Occurrence of rotavirus infections among Amazonian Indian populations seems to be very common. An explosive outbreak of rotavirus diarrhea affected possibly 88 per cent of both children and adults of the Tiryió population, Northern Pará State. In addition, rotavirus antibody was detected in 54.7 per cent of 1,299 sera collected from Amerinds belonging to 13 relatively isolated communities in the Amazon region. In the light of the above mentioned findings it was suggested that our region would be suitable for a field trial with a rotavirus-candidate vaccine. A study is therefore underway aiming to compare safety, immunogenicity and efficacy of a rhesus-human reassortant rotavirus (RRV-tetravalent) vaccine and placebo in 500 healthy infants living in the peripheral area of Belém. |
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