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Viral infection among children under the age of five with diarrhea in Shenyang from 2018 to 2020: a hospital-based study.

Xinxin DongYing QiRuiyu ChaiHan XuJin WangYingshuang WangYe ChenLinlin ZhangYing LuHuijie ChenYan Yao
Published in: Journal of medical virology (2021)
Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of death among children, especially in the age under five, but few studies are available on viral diarrhea in Shenyang. To understand the infection status and the relevant epidemiological characteristics of viral diarrhea and to fill gaps of the distribution of viruses across Shenyang in children under the age of five with diarrhea, from 2018 to 2020, stool specimens of children with diarrhea aged 0-59 months and surveillance data were collected in Sentinel Hospital of Shenyang. Specimens were then tested to determine the type of viruses, the seasonal and spatial patterns for major viruses were determined. Viruses were identified in 47.9% of the 897 samples from children with diarrhea. The main viruses of stool samples were rotavirus (16.9%, predominant type G9P[8]), calicivirus (14.7%), adenovirus (11.8%), and astrovirus (4.5%). Viral infections were mainly detected in the age of 0-12 months. In the area of Shenyang, Huanggu had the most cases (198, 22.1%), followed by Dadong (137, 15.3%) and Hunnan (135, 15.1%). The positive rate of viruses varied among patients of different ages, seasons, and regions. Public health entities and the government should develop corresponding measures for different age groups, seasons, and regions. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • irritable bowel syndrome
  • young adults
  • clostridium difficile
  • sars cov
  • healthcare
  • genetic diversity
  • deep learning