Epidemiology and Risk Factors of Norovirus Infections Among Diarrhea Patients Admitted to Tertiary Care Hospitals in Bangladesh

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作者
Satter, Syed M. [4 ]
Abdullah, Zarin [1 ]
Fariha, Farzana [1 ]
Karim, Yeasir [1 ]
Rahman, Md Mahfuzur [1 ]
Balachandran, Neha [2 ,3 ]
Ghosh, Probir Kumar [1 ]
Hossain, Mohammad Enayet
Mirza, Sara A. [2 ]
Hall, Aron J. [2 ]
Gastanaduy, Paul A. [2 ]
Rahman, Mustafizur [1 ]
Vinje, Jan [2 ]
Parashar, Umesh D. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Int Ctr Diarrheal Dis Res ICDDRB, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[2] CDCP, Atlanta, GA USA
[3] Cherokee Nation Assurance, Arlington, VA USA
[4] Int Ctr Diarrheal Dis Res ICDDRB, 68 Shaheed Tajuddin Ave, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh
关键词
Bangladesh; epidemiology; gastroenteritis; norovirus; risk factors; YOUNG-CHILDREN; GASTROENTERITIS; ROTAVIRUS; PREVALENCE; DISEASE; SURVEILLANCE; COUNTRIES; ETIOLOGY; INFANTS; TRENDS;
D O I
10.1093/infdis/jiad274
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background. Norovirus is a major cause of endemic acute gastroenteritis (AGE) worldwide. We described the epidemiology, risk factors, and genotypic distribution of noroviruses among hospitalized patients of all ages in Bangladesh. Methods. From March 2018 to October 2021, 1250 AGE case patients and controls (age, sex, season, and site matched) were enrolled at 10 hospitals. Demographic and clinical information was collected; real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) used to test stool specimens, and positive samples were genotyped. Results. Norovirus was detected in 9% of cases (111 of 1250) and 15% (182 of 1250) of controls. Eighty-two percent of norovirus-positive cases were in children <5 years old. Norovirus-positive AGE hospitalizations occurred year-round, with peaks in April and October. Risk factors for norovirus included age <5 years (adjusted odds ratio, 3.1 [95% confidence interval, 1.9-5.2]) and exposure to a patient with AGE in the 10 days before enrollment (3.8 [1.9-7.2]). GII.3[P16] and GII.4 Sydney[P16] were the predominant genotypes. Conclusions. We highlight the burden of norovirus in hospital settings. Young age and recent exposure to a patient with AGE were risk factors for norovirus. A high prevalence of norovirus among controls might represent asymptomatic reinfections or prolonged shedding from a previous infection; carefully designed longitudinal studies are needed to improve our understanding of norovirus infections in Bangladesh.
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