ETIOLOGY OF ACUTE DIARRHEA AMONG CHILDREN IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES - A MULTICENTER STUDY IN 5 COUNTRIES

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HUILAN, S
ZHEN, LG
MATHAN, MM
MATHEW, MM
OLARTE, J
ESPEJO, R
U, KM
GHAFOOR, MA
KHAN, MA
SAMI, Z
SUTTON, RG
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[1] WHO,DIARRHOEAL DIS CONTROL PROGRAMME,CH-1211 GENEVA 27,SWITZERLAND
[2] SHANGHAI HYG & ANTIEPIDEM CTR,SHANGHAI,PEOPLES R CHINA
[3] CHRISTIAN MED COLL & HOSP,WELLCOME RES UNIT,VELLORE,INDIA
[4] HOSP INFANTIL MEXICO DR FEDERICO GOMEZ,INTESTINAL BACTERIOL LAB,MEXICO CITY,DF,MEXICO
[5] NATL INST HLTH,DIV PUBL HLTH,ISLAMABAD,PAKISTAN
[6] NATL AUTONOMOUS UNIV MEXICO,INST INVEST BIOMED,MEXICO CITY 04510,DF,MEXICO
[7] DEPT MED RES,DIV CLIN RES,YANGON,MYANMAR
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A 2-year etiological survey of acute diarrhoea in children aged 0-35 months who were attending treatment facilities was carried out using a standardized protocol in five hospitals in China, India, Mexico, Myanmar, and Pakistan. A total of 3640 cases of diarrhoea and 3279 age- and sex-matched controls were studied; about 60% of the patients were aged less than 1 year and 60% were male. An enteric pathogen was detected in 68% of the cases and in 30% of the controls. In all the study centres, the pathogens most strongly associated with disease were rotavirus (16% of cases, 2% of controls), Shigella spp. (11% of cases, 1% of controls) and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (16% of cases, 5% of controls). Rotavirus was commonest among 6-11-month-olds, accounting for 20% of all cases in this age group; 71% of all rotavirus episodes occurred during the first year of life. Shigella spp. were commonest among those aged 12-23 months and 24-35 months, accounting for 22% and 27% of the cases, respectively. The proportion of cases that yielded no pathogen was inversely related to age, being highest (41%) among infants below 6 months of age and lowest (19%) among those aged 24-35 months. These results suggest that microbespecific intervention strategies for the control of childhood diarrhoeal diseases in developing countries should focus on rotavirus, Shigella spp. and enterotoxigenic E. coli.
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