Abstract
Introduction
Acute gastroenteritis is the main cause of mortality and morbidity in children worldwide. Studies stated that rotavirus and human adenovirus (HAdV) are common causes of non-bacterial gastroenteritis in children aged 0 to 5 years. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and the distribution of rotavirus, HAdV and coinfections among hospitalized children with gastroenteritis below seven years old and determine the prevalence of enteric HAdV among all HAdV gastroenteritis.
Methods
The study was conducted on 150 children below 7 years old. Antigen detection for rotavirus and HAdV by ELISA and determination of enteric HAdV (serotype 40 and 41) by nested PCR and restriction endonucleases study were performed.
Results
Detection of rotavirus and HAdV antigens in 150 stool specimens from patients with gastroenteritis were 58% (87), 6.7% (10), and 8% (12) positive for rotavirus, HAdV, and coinfection, respectively. Out of 22 HAd V antigen positive cases 15 cases were positive by PCR for enteric HAdV, with prevalence rate of enteric HAdV gastroenteritis among all HAdV gastroenteritis cases of 68%, serotyping study by PCR detected serotype 40 in 46.7% of cases (7/15) and serotype 41 in 53.3% of cases (8/15) with no statistically significant difference between them.
Conclusion
The study confirmed that rotavirus and HAdV are prevalent etiological agents of diarrhea in children below the school-age group, highlighting the necessity of rotavirus vaccine addition to the obligatory schedule of vaccines in Egypt. Also, it determined that enteric HAdV gastroenteritis prevalence rate was 68% among all HAdV gastroenteritis.
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