Prevalence and genotypes of Rotavirus among children under 5 years presenting with diarrhoea in Moshi, Tanzania: a hospital based cross sectional study

Abstract Background Diarrhoea is a main cause of morbidity and mortality in children under 5 responsible for approximately four billion cases and 1.1 million deaths annually. In developing countries, it causes two million deaths each year. The major causative organism responsible is Rotavirus which...

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Main Authors: Deborah N. Mchaile, Rune N. Philemon, Sonia Kabika, Evelyn Albogast, Kikoti J. Morijo, Emmanuel Kifaro, Blandina T. Mmbaga
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Published: BMC 2017-10-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2883-3
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spelling doaj-b97fc26cc75f4e3aa9b71f25929524b62020-11-25T01:56:43ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002017-10-011011610.1186/s13104-017-2883-3Prevalence and genotypes of Rotavirus among children under 5 years presenting with diarrhoea in Moshi, Tanzania: a hospital based cross sectional studyDeborah N. Mchaile0Rune N. Philemon1Sonia Kabika2Evelyn Albogast3Kikoti J. Morijo4Emmanuel Kifaro5Blandina T. Mmbaga6Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical CentreDepartment of Pediatrics and Child Health, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical CentreKilimanjaro Christian Medical University CollegeKilimanjaro Christian Medical University CollegeKilimanjaro Christian Medical University CollegeDepartment of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology, Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA)Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical CentreAbstract Background Diarrhoea is a main cause of morbidity and mortality in children under 5 responsible for approximately four billion cases and 1.1 million deaths annually. In developing countries, it causes two million deaths each year. The major causative organism responsible is Rotavirus which is responsible for one-third of hospitalizations with approximately 40% mortality. Results The prevalence of Rotavirus infection was 26.4% (73/277). The predominant strain of Rotavirus found was G1 21/73 (53.8%), followed by G8 9/73 (23.1%), G12 5/73 (12.8%), G9 3/73(7.7%) and G4 1/73 (2.6%). All serotypes identified were in children who had completed Rotavirus vaccination except for one who had G8 in whom the vaccine was introduced after they had completed immunizations. Conclusion The overall prevalence of rotavirus has reduced from 33.2% in 2009 to 26.4% in 2016. We have found G1 to be the predominant serotype as well as other circulating serotypes namely G4, G8, G9 and G12. Despite a reduction in prevalence, there is a need for further rotavirus surveillance in the region.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2883-3RotavirusDiarrhoeaUnder fiveMoshi Municipality
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author Deborah N. Mchaile
Rune N. Philemon
Sonia Kabika
Evelyn Albogast
Kikoti J. Morijo
Emmanuel Kifaro
Blandina T. Mmbaga
spellingShingle Deborah N. Mchaile
Rune N. Philemon
Sonia Kabika
Evelyn Albogast
Kikoti J. Morijo
Emmanuel Kifaro
Blandina T. Mmbaga
Prevalence and genotypes of Rotavirus among children under 5 years presenting with diarrhoea in Moshi, Tanzania: a hospital based cross sectional study
BMC Research Notes
Rotavirus
Diarrhoea
Under five
Moshi Municipality
author_facet Deborah N. Mchaile
Rune N. Philemon
Sonia Kabika
Evelyn Albogast
Kikoti J. Morijo
Emmanuel Kifaro
Blandina T. Mmbaga
author_sort Deborah N. Mchaile
title Prevalence and genotypes of Rotavirus among children under 5 years presenting with diarrhoea in Moshi, Tanzania: a hospital based cross sectional study
title_short Prevalence and genotypes of Rotavirus among children under 5 years presenting with diarrhoea in Moshi, Tanzania: a hospital based cross sectional study
title_full Prevalence and genotypes of Rotavirus among children under 5 years presenting with diarrhoea in Moshi, Tanzania: a hospital based cross sectional study
title_fullStr Prevalence and genotypes of Rotavirus among children under 5 years presenting with diarrhoea in Moshi, Tanzania: a hospital based cross sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and genotypes of Rotavirus among children under 5 years presenting with diarrhoea in Moshi, Tanzania: a hospital based cross sectional study
title_sort prevalence and genotypes of rotavirus among children under 5 years presenting with diarrhoea in moshi, tanzania: a hospital based cross sectional study
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Abstract Background Diarrhoea is a main cause of morbidity and mortality in children under 5 responsible for approximately four billion cases and 1.1 million deaths annually. In developing countries, it causes two million deaths each year. The major causative organism responsible is Rotavirus which is responsible for one-third of hospitalizations with approximately 40% mortality. Results The prevalence of Rotavirus infection was 26.4% (73/277). The predominant strain of Rotavirus found was G1 21/73 (53.8%), followed by G8 9/73 (23.1%), G12 5/73 (12.8%), G9 3/73(7.7%) and G4 1/73 (2.6%). All serotypes identified were in children who had completed Rotavirus vaccination except for one who had G8 in whom the vaccine was introduced after they had completed immunizations. Conclusion The overall prevalence of rotavirus has reduced from 33.2% in 2009 to 26.4% in 2016. We have found G1 to be the predominant serotype as well as other circulating serotypes namely G4, G8, G9 and G12. Despite a reduction in prevalence, there is a need for further rotavirus surveillance in the region.
topic Rotavirus
Diarrhoea
Under five
Moshi Municipality
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2883-3
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