Risk factors for hospital admission of Brazilian children with non-rotavirus diarrhoea: a case control-study
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Resumo: | Background: Rotavirus has been the leading cause of severe cases of acute diarrhoea (AD) among children world wide, however, in the same areas, a large reduction in AD related to rotavirus has been observed after the introduction of the rotavirus vaccine. In Brazil, where there is a high rotavirus vaccine coverage, AD caused by pathogens other than rotavirus is still a frequent cause of outpatient visits and hospitalizations among children under 5 years. Methods: A hospital-based case-control study enrolled children aged 4 to 24 months admitted to 10 hospitals from all five Brazilian Regions. Cases (n¼ 1178) were children admitted with diarrhoea who tested negative for rotavirus in a stool sample. Controls (n¼ 2515) were children admitted without diarrhoea, frequency matched to cases bysex and age group. We estimated odds ratios using logistic regression, in a hierarchical approach according to a previously defined conceptual framework. Population-attributable fractions (PAF) were estimated for each variable, each block and for all significant variables in the latter model adjusted. Results: The factors studied accounted for 41% of the non-rotavirus AD hospital admissions and the main risk factors included lack of adequate excreta disposal (PAF ¼12%), untreated drinking water (PAF ¼11%) and a history of previous hospitalization due to AD (PAF ¼ 21%). Low socio-economic conditions, no public water supply,crowding and low weight-for-age made smaller contributions. Conclusions: These findings further our knowledge of risk factors associated with severe AD in the post-rotavirus vaccination era. We recommend further increase in coverage of basic sanitation, improvements in water quality and furtherexpansion of primary healthcare coverage to reduce the occurrence of non-rotavirus severe diarrhoea and subsequent hospitalization of Brazilian children. |
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Ichihara, Maria Yury T.Rodrigues, Laura C.Santos, Carlos Antonio de Souza TelesTeixeira, Maria da Glória Lima CruzBarreto, Mauricio LimaIchihara, Maria Yury T.Rodrigues, Laura C.Santos, Carlos Antonio de Souza TelesTeixeira, Maria da Glória Lima CruzBarreto, Mauricio Lima2016-05-03T19:53:45Z2017-05-04T03:01:03Z2015-061878-3503http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/19056v.109, n.7, p.454-61.Background: Rotavirus has been the leading cause of severe cases of acute diarrhoea (AD) among children world wide, however, in the same areas, a large reduction in AD related to rotavirus has been observed after the introduction of the rotavirus vaccine. In Brazil, where there is a high rotavirus vaccine coverage, AD caused by pathogens other than rotavirus is still a frequent cause of outpatient visits and hospitalizations among children under 5 years. Methods: A hospital-based case-control study enrolled children aged 4 to 24 months admitted to 10 hospitals from all five Brazilian Regions. Cases (n¼ 1178) were children admitted with diarrhoea who tested negative for rotavirus in a stool sample. Controls (n¼ 2515) were children admitted without diarrhoea, frequency matched to cases bysex and age group. We estimated odds ratios using logistic regression, in a hierarchical approach according to a previously defined conceptual framework. Population-attributable fractions (PAF) were estimated for each variable, each block and for all significant variables in the latter model adjusted. Results: The factors studied accounted for 41% of the non-rotavirus AD hospital admissions and the main risk factors included lack of adequate excreta disposal (PAF ¼12%), untreated drinking water (PAF ¼11%) and a history of previous hospitalization due to AD (PAF ¼ 21%). Low socio-economic conditions, no public water supply,crowding and low weight-for-age made smaller contributions. Conclusions: These findings further our knowledge of risk factors associated with severe AD in the post-rotavirus vaccination era. We recommend further increase in coverage of basic sanitation, improvements in water quality and furtherexpansion of primary healthcare coverage to reduce the occurrence of non-rotavirus severe diarrhoea and subsequent hospitalization of Brazilian children.Submitted by Maria Creuza Silva (mariakreuza@yahoo.com.br) on 2016-05-03T19:53:45Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Art Per Estrang Ichiara Maria. 2015.pdf: 361459 bytes, checksum: 8b82cfcb9d802616c42267a2bffbc2b2 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-05-03T19:53:45Z (GMT). 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Risk factors for hospital admission of Brazilian children with non-rotavirus diarrhoea: a case control-study |
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Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. |
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Risk factors for hospital admission of Brazilian children with non-rotavirus diarrhoea: a case control-study |
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Risk factors for hospital admission of Brazilian children with non-rotavirus diarrhoea: a case control-study Ichihara, Maria Yury T. Child Hospitalization Diarrhoea Non-rotavirus Diarrhea Risk Factors for Diarrhea |
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Risk factors for hospital admission of Brazilian children with non-rotavirus diarrhoea: a case control-study |
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Risk factors for hospital admission of Brazilian children with non-rotavirus diarrhoea: a case control-study |
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Risk factors for hospital admission of Brazilian children with non-rotavirus diarrhoea: a case control-study |
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Risk factors for hospital admission of Brazilian children with non-rotavirus diarrhoea: a case control-study |
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Risk factors for hospital admission of Brazilian children with non-rotavirus diarrhoea: a case control-study |
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Ichihara, Maria Yury T. |
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Ichihara, Maria Yury T. Rodrigues, Laura C. Santos, Carlos Antonio de Souza Teles Teixeira, Maria da Glória Lima Cruz Barreto, Mauricio Lima |
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Rodrigues, Laura C. Santos, Carlos Antonio de Souza Teles Teixeira, Maria da Glória Lima Cruz Barreto, Mauricio Lima |
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Ichihara, Maria Yury T. Rodrigues, Laura C. Santos, Carlos Antonio de Souza Teles Teixeira, Maria da Glória Lima Cruz Barreto, Mauricio Lima Ichihara, Maria Yury T. Rodrigues, Laura C. Santos, Carlos Antonio de Souza Teles Teixeira, Maria da Glória Lima Cruz Barreto, Mauricio Lima |
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Child Hospitalization Diarrhoea Non-rotavirus Diarrhea Risk Factors for Diarrhea |
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Child Hospitalization Diarrhoea Non-rotavirus Diarrhea Risk Factors for Diarrhea |
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Background: Rotavirus has been the leading cause of severe cases of acute diarrhoea (AD) among children world wide, however, in the same areas, a large reduction in AD related to rotavirus has been observed after the introduction of the rotavirus vaccine. In Brazil, where there is a high rotavirus vaccine coverage, AD caused by pathogens other than rotavirus is still a frequent cause of outpatient visits and hospitalizations among children under 5 years. Methods: A hospital-based case-control study enrolled children aged 4 to 24 months admitted to 10 hospitals from all five Brazilian Regions. Cases (n¼ 1178) were children admitted with diarrhoea who tested negative for rotavirus in a stool sample. Controls (n¼ 2515) were children admitted without diarrhoea, frequency matched to cases bysex and age group. We estimated odds ratios using logistic regression, in a hierarchical approach according to a previously defined conceptual framework. Population-attributable fractions (PAF) were estimated for each variable, each block and for all significant variables in the latter model adjusted. Results: The factors studied accounted for 41% of the non-rotavirus AD hospital admissions and the main risk factors included lack of adequate excreta disposal (PAF ¼12%), untreated drinking water (PAF ¼11%) and a history of previous hospitalization due to AD (PAF ¼ 21%). Low socio-economic conditions, no public water supply,crowding and low weight-for-age made smaller contributions. Conclusions: These findings further our knowledge of risk factors associated with severe AD in the post-rotavirus vaccination era. We recommend further increase in coverage of basic sanitation, improvements in water quality and furtherexpansion of primary healthcare coverage to reduce the occurrence of non-rotavirus severe diarrhoea and subsequent hospitalization of Brazilian children. |
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