Pathogenic characteristics of viral gastroenteritis among pediatric inpatients under five years old during 2014-2017
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2019.08.005
- VernacularTitle: 上海市2014-2017年5岁以下住院儿童病毒性腹泻病原学特征分析
- Author:
Xiaozhou KUANG
1
;
Wenjia XIAO
1
;
Zheng TENG
1
;
Hao PAN
1
;
Zheng’an YUAN
1
;
Fan WU
1
,
2
;
Xi ZHANG
1
Author Information
1. Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai 200336, China
2. Shanghai Institutes of Preventive Medicine, Shanghai 200336, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Infants and young children;
Hospitalized;
Viral;
Acute gastroenteritis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2019;40(8):895-899
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To conduct a viral pathogen surveillance program on pediatric inpatients less than five years old with acute gastroenteritis in Shanghai and to better understand the pathogenic spectrum and molecular features in the target population, for setting up programs on control, prevention, medication and vaccine applications of the diseases.
Methods:Fecal samples were collected from inpatients less than 5 years old who were admitted to a pediatric hospital for having acute gastroenteritis. Information related to demographic, clinical and epidemiological features of the patients was also collected. Laboratory assays including ELISA, real-time PCR and nested PCR, were performed to detect the presence of pathogens as rotavirus, calicivirus, astrovirus and adenovirus.
Results:A total of 1 018 samples were collected (male 671 and 347 female), with the positive detection rate as 40.57% which peaked from autumn till winter, annually. Calicivirus and rotavirus A presented with the highest detection rates (24.75% and 13.95% respectively). The lowest detection rate was found in the 0-6 month-olds (32.20%). 65% of the patients with positive virus had received antibiotic treatment prior to the hospitalization. However, no statistically significant difference was seen, regarding the rates of antibiotic medication in the virus positive or negative populations (P>0.05). Data from the Rotavirus genotype analysis revealed that G9P[8] genotype was the predominant strain, and causing majority of rotavirus infections in all the age groups.
Conclusions:Among the inpatients under 5 years of age in Shanghai, the positive detection rate for Calicivirus was higher than that for rotavirus group A, suggesting the necessity to carefully monitor the changes regarding the pathogenic spectrum and subtypes of the virus. Antibiotics should also be attentively administered, together with the development of suitable vaccine.