Acute norovirus gastroenteritis in up to five years children highly rotavirus-vaccinated population in southern Brazil
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Resumo: | The acute gastroenteritis remains a problem social, economic and of the public health of the global impact and among the main causative agents are the viruses. This study aimed to show the circulation of rotavirus (RoV) and norovirus (NoV) infections in children under 5 years, vaccinated or not against RoV, enrolled in the health system presented gastroenteritis. From March 2011 to February 2012 a total of 160 stool samples were collected, overall positivity rates were 11.9% (19/160) for NoV and was not found infected patients with RV. The children include had a mean of 2.8 and a median of 3 years of old, and the average of rotavirus vaccination rate was 83.85%. This result shows that this circulating NoV and suggests a reduction in the occurrence of RoV infection in children with high vaccination coverage rate. |
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Acute norovirus gastroenteritis in up to five years children highly rotavirus-vaccinated population in southern BrazilGastroenteritis aguda por norovirus en niños de hasta cinco años altamente vacunados por rotavirus en el sur de BrasilGastroenterite aguda de norovírus em crianças de até cinco anos altamente vacinadas com rotavírus no sul do BrasilRotavirusNorovirusGastroenteritis.Rotavirus Norovírus Gastroenteritis.RotavírusNorovírusGastroenterite.The acute gastroenteritis remains a problem social, economic and of the public health of the global impact and among the main causative agents are the viruses. This study aimed to show the circulation of rotavirus (RoV) and norovirus (NoV) infections in children under 5 years, vaccinated or not against RoV, enrolled in the health system presented gastroenteritis. From March 2011 to February 2012 a total of 160 stool samples were collected, overall positivity rates were 11.9% (19/160) for NoV and was not found infected patients with RV. The children include had a mean of 2.8 and a median of 3 years of old, and the average of rotavirus vaccination rate was 83.85%. This result shows that this circulating NoV and suggests a reduction in the occurrence of RoV infection in children with high vaccination coverage rate.La gastroenteritis aguda sigue siendo un problema social, económico y de salud pública del impacto global y entre los principales agentes causantes se encuentran los virus. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo mostrar la circulación de infecciones por rotavirus (RoV) y norovirus (NoV) en niños menores de 5 años, vacunados o no contra RoV, inscritos en el sistema de salud presentaron gastroenteritis. De marzo de 2011 a febrero de 2012 se recogieron un total de 160 muestras de heces, las tasas generales de positividad fueron del 11,9% (19/160) para NoV y no se encontraron pacientes infectados con VD. Los niños incluidos tuvieron una media de 2,8 y una mediana de 3 años de edad, y el promedio de la tasa de vacunación por rotavirus fue del 83,85%. Este resultado muestra que este NoV circulante y sugiere una reducción en la incidencia de la infección por RoV en niños con alta tasa de cobertura de vacunación.A gastroenterite aguda continua sendo um problema social, econômico e de saúde pública do impacto global e entre os principais agentes causadores estão os vírus. Este estudo teve como objetivo mostrar que a circulação de infecções por rotavírus (Rov) e norovírus (Nov) em crianças menores de 5 anos, vacinadas ou não contra Rov, matriculadas no sistema de saúde apresentavam gastroenterite. De março de 2011 a fevereiro de 2012 foram coletadas 160 amostras de fezes, as taxas de positividade geral foram de 11,9% (19/160) para Nov e não foram encontrados pacientes infectados com VD. As crianças incluídas tiveram média de 2,8 e mediana de 3 anos, e a média de vacinação contra rotavírus foi de 83,85%. Esse resultado mostra que esse Nov circulante sugere redução na ocorrência de infecção por Rov em crianças com alta cobertura vacinal.Research, Society and Development2022-03-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2730110.33448/rsd-v11i4.27301Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 4; e24611427301Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 4; e24611427301Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 4; e246114273012525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27301/23793Copyright (c) 2022 Amanda Razera; Leni Macedo Semaan; Veronica Aparecida Ambrosini; Jean Rodrigo Santos; Emerson Carrarohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRazera, AmandaSemaan, Leni MacedoAmbrosini, Veronica AparecidaSantos, Jean Rodrigo Carraro, Emerson2022-03-27T17:17:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27301Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:05.153734Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Acute norovirus gastroenteritis in up to five years children highly rotavirus-vaccinated population in southern Brazil Gastroenteritis aguda por norovirus en niños de hasta cinco años altamente vacunados por rotavirus en el sur de Brasil Gastroenterite aguda de norovírus em crianças de até cinco anos altamente vacinadas com rotavírus no sul do Brasil |
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Acute norovirus gastroenteritis in up to five years children highly rotavirus-vaccinated population in southern Brazil |
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Acute norovirus gastroenteritis in up to five years children highly rotavirus-vaccinated population in southern Brazil Razera, Amanda Rotavirus Norovirus Gastroenteritis. Rotavirus Norovírus Gastroenteritis. Rotavírus Norovírus Gastroenterite. |
title_short |
Acute norovirus gastroenteritis in up to five years children highly rotavirus-vaccinated population in southern Brazil |
title_full |
Acute norovirus gastroenteritis in up to five years children highly rotavirus-vaccinated population in southern Brazil |
title_fullStr |
Acute norovirus gastroenteritis in up to five years children highly rotavirus-vaccinated population in southern Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed |
Acute norovirus gastroenteritis in up to five years children highly rotavirus-vaccinated population in southern Brazil |
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Acute norovirus gastroenteritis in up to five years children highly rotavirus-vaccinated population in southern Brazil |
author |
Razera, Amanda |
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Razera, Amanda Semaan, Leni Macedo Ambrosini, Veronica Aparecida Santos, Jean Rodrigo Carraro, Emerson |
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Semaan, Leni Macedo Ambrosini, Veronica Aparecida Santos, Jean Rodrigo Carraro, Emerson |
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Razera, Amanda Semaan, Leni Macedo Ambrosini, Veronica Aparecida Santos, Jean Rodrigo Carraro, Emerson |
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Rotavirus Norovirus Gastroenteritis. Rotavirus Norovírus Gastroenteritis. Rotavírus Norovírus Gastroenterite. |
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Rotavirus Norovirus Gastroenteritis. Rotavirus Norovírus Gastroenteritis. Rotavírus Norovírus Gastroenterite. |
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The acute gastroenteritis remains a problem social, economic and of the public health of the global impact and among the main causative agents are the viruses. This study aimed to show the circulation of rotavirus (RoV) and norovirus (NoV) infections in children under 5 years, vaccinated or not against RoV, enrolled in the health system presented gastroenteritis. From March 2011 to February 2012 a total of 160 stool samples were collected, overall positivity rates were 11.9% (19/160) for NoV and was not found infected patients with RV. The children include had a mean of 2.8 and a median of 3 years of old, and the average of rotavirus vaccination rate was 83.85%. This result shows that this circulating NoV and suggests a reduction in the occurrence of RoV infection in children with high vaccination coverage rate. |
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2022 |
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