The etiology of viral gastroenteritis in patients requiring hospitalization: Differences between rotavirus and norovirus infections - practical or only academic significance?
Introduction/Objective. Viral gastroenteritides (VGEs) have great infectious potential and may occur in all age groups. Loss of fluid due to vomiting and diarrhea represent a special risk, and may result in a more severe clinical presentation in children, the elderly, and people with chronic disease...
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doaj-970ce25db1074f7091ed4fdd87814a582021-01-02T01:55:53ZengSerbian Medical SocietySrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo0370-81792406-08952017-01-011459-1049850210.2298/SARH160926079D0370-81791700079DThe etiology of viral gastroenteritis in patients requiring hospitalization: Differences between rotavirus and norovirus infections - practical or only academic significance?Doder Radoslava0Lendak Dajana1Ilić Svetlana2Kovačević Nadica3Tomić Slavica4Bošković Ksenija5Medical Faculty, Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Novi SadMedical Faculty, Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Novi SadPublic Health Institute of Vojvodina, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Novi SadMedical Faculty, Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Novi SadMedical Faculty, Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Novi SadMedical Faculty, Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Clinic for Physical Rehabilitation, Novi SadIntroduction/Objective. Viral gastroenteritides (VGEs) have great infectious potential and may occur in all age groups. Loss of fluid due to vomiting and diarrhea represent a special risk, and may result in a more severe clinical presentation in children, the elderly, and people with chronic diseases. The aim of the study was to explore the causes of VGEs among hospitalized patients, as well as to evaluate the severity of clinical symptoms in rotavirus and norovirus infections. Methods. The observational prospective study included 191 patients aged 2–88 years who were treated at the Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, over a two-year period. Testing of stool samples for viral agents was done by the reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction method. Positive findings were found in 59 patients. Results. Of 59 patients with confirmed viral gastroenteritis, in 31 (52.5%) it was caused by rotavirus, in 17 (28.8%) by norovirus, three patients (5.1%) had other viral causes, while co-infection with two viruses was found in eight (13.5%) patients. The severity of clinical manifestations as expressed with Vesikari score did not differ with regard to infectious agents (p = 0.353). However, patients with rotavirus infection had a higher incidence of fever (p = 0.043), longer duration of diarrhea (p = 0.015) and dehydration (p = 0.014), and longer need for hospital treatment (p = 0.030). Conclusion. The most common cause of VGEs in our hospitalized patients was rotavirus. There was no difference in the severity of clinical symptoms between rotavirus and norovirus infections.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2017/0370-81791700079D.pdfnorovirusrotavirusgastroenteritishospitalizationlength of stay |
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Doder Radoslava Lendak Dajana Ilić Svetlana Kovačević Nadica Tomić Slavica Bošković Ksenija The etiology of viral gastroenteritis in patients requiring hospitalization: Differences between rotavirus and norovirus infections - practical or only academic significance? Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo norovirus rotavirus gastroenteritis hospitalization length of stay |
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Doder Radoslava Lendak Dajana Ilić Svetlana Kovačević Nadica Tomić Slavica Bošković Ksenija |
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The etiology of viral gastroenteritis in patients requiring hospitalization: Differences between rotavirus and norovirus infections - practical or only academic significance? |
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The etiology of viral gastroenteritis in patients requiring hospitalization: Differences between rotavirus and norovirus infections - practical or only academic significance? |
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The etiology of viral gastroenteritis in patients requiring hospitalization: Differences between rotavirus and norovirus infections - practical or only academic significance? |
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The etiology of viral gastroenteritis in patients requiring hospitalization: Differences between rotavirus and norovirus infections - practical or only academic significance? |
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The etiology of viral gastroenteritis in patients requiring hospitalization: Differences between rotavirus and norovirus infections - practical or only academic significance? |
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etiology of viral gastroenteritis in patients requiring hospitalization: differences between rotavirus and norovirus infections - practical or only academic significance? |
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Serbian Medical Society |
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Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo |
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0370-8179 2406-0895 |
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2017-01-01 |
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Introduction/Objective. Viral gastroenteritides (VGEs) have great infectious potential and may occur in all age groups. Loss of fluid due to vomiting and diarrhea represent a special risk, and may result in a more severe clinical presentation in children, the elderly, and people with chronic diseases. The aim of the study was to explore the causes of VGEs among hospitalized patients, as well as to evaluate the severity of clinical symptoms in rotavirus and norovirus infections. Methods. The observational prospective study included 191 patients aged 2–88 years who were treated at the Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, over a two-year period. Testing of stool samples for viral agents was done by the reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction method. Positive findings were found in 59 patients. Results. Of 59 patients with confirmed viral gastroenteritis, in 31 (52.5%) it was caused by rotavirus, in 17 (28.8%) by norovirus, three patients (5.1%) had other viral causes, while co-infection with two viruses was found in eight (13.5%) patients. The severity of clinical manifestations as expressed with Vesikari score did not differ with regard to infectious agents (p = 0.353). However, patients with rotavirus infection had a higher incidence of fever (p = 0.043), longer duration of diarrhea (p = 0.015) and dehydration (p = 0.014), and longer need for hospital treatment (p = 0.030). Conclusion. The most common cause of VGEs in our hospitalized patients was rotavirus. There was no difference in the severity of clinical symptoms between rotavirus and norovirus infections. |
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