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Shigella and ETEC have replaced rotavirus as main causes of childhood diarrhea in Rwanda after ten years of rotavirus vaccination.

Jean Bosco MunyemanaJean Claude KabayizaStaffan NilssonMaria E AnderssonMagnus Lindh
Published in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2024)
The causes of diarrhea after ten years of rotavirus vaccination in Rwanda were investigated in 496 children with and 298 without diarrhea using a real-time PCR. Rotavirus was detected in 11% of children with diarrhea (OR 2.48, P=0.002). Comparison of population attributable fractions (PAF) show that Shigella (PAF=11%) and ETEC-eltB (PAF=12%) have replaced rotavirus as the main causative agents. The PAF for rotavirus had declined from 41% pre-vaccination to 6.5%, indicating that rotavirus has become one among several similarly important causes of childhood diarrhea in Rwanda. A rotavirus genotype shift to G3P[8] points at the importance of continued genotype surveillance.
Keyphrases
  • irritable bowel syndrome
  • clostridium difficile
  • young adults
  • public health
  • real time pcr