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Rotavirus A infection in children under five years old with a double health problem: undernutrition and diarrhoea - a cross-sectional study in four provinces of Mozambique.

Assucênio ChissaqueMarta CassoceraCarolina GasparinhoJéronimo Souzinho LangaAdilson Fernando Loforte BauhoferJorfélia José ChilaúleEva Dora JoãoBenilde António MunlelaJúlia Assiat Monteiro SamboSimone Salvador BoeneMarlene Bernardo DjedjeElda Muianga AnapakalaEsperança Lourenço GuimarãesDiocreciano Matias BeroLena Vânia Manhique-CoutinhoIdalécia Cossa-MoianeTimothy A KelloggLuzia Augusta Pires GonçalvesNilsa de Deus
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
The frequency of RVA infection in undernourished children declined following the introduction of the vaccine in Mozambique. Beyond the temporal variation, Maputo province, age and crowded households were also associated to RVA infection. A high proportion of RVA infection was observed in children with severe wasting and a triple burden of disease: undernutrition, RVA and HIV, highlighting the need to conduct follow-up studies to understand the long-term impact of these conditions on children's development.
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