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Outbreak of acute gastroenteritis in Young children with death due to rotavirus genotype G9 in Rio Branco, Brazilian Amazon region, 2005

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http://patua.iec.gov.br//handle/iec/3263
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Siqueira, Alessandra A
Santelli, A. C. F. S
Alencar Jr, L. R
Dantas, M. P
Dimech, C. P. N
Carmo, G. M. I
Santos, D. A
Alves, R. M. S
Lucena, M. B. F
Morais, M
Assis, R. M. S
Fialho, A
Mascarenhas, Joana D'Arc Pereira
Costa, M
Linhares, Alexandre da Costa
Leite, José Paulo Gagliardi
Araújo, Wildo Navegantes de
Hatch, D. L
Resumen
An epidemic of acute gastroenteritis occurred in Rio Branco City, Acre State, in Brazil's Amazon region in 2005. An investigation was conducted to confirm the etiology and identify possible risk factors for death. Methods: Rio Branco municipality surveillance data for the period May to October 2005 were reviewed. In a caseûcontrol study, children who died following acute gastroenteritis were compared to age-matched controls with acute gastroenteritis who survived. Rotavirus A (RV-A) was investigated in 799 stool samples and genotyped by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Results: The cumulative incidence of diarrhea in children aged 5 years was 21 percent. A fatal outcome was significantly associated with uncovered household water storage containers. RV-A was identified in 88 percent of samples and G9 was the prevalent genotype (71 percent). Conclusions: Oral rehydration solution and boiling or chlorinating drinking water likely limited mortality. This epidemic was caused by RV-A genotype G9. After the outbreak, a rotavirus vaccine was introduced into the official childhood immunization schedule in Brazil.
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SIQUEIRA, Alessandra A. et al. Outbreak of acute gastroenteritis in Young children with death due to rotavirus genotype G9 in Rio Branco, Brazilian Amazon region, 2005. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, v. 14, n. 10, p. 898-903, 2010.
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Gastroenterite / epidemiologia
Gastroenterite / diagnóstico
Gastroenterite / etiologia
Surtos de Doenças
Rotavírus
Ecossistema Amazônico
Brasil / epidemiologia
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