Department of Microbiology, Parasitology, and Immunology, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran.
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Background and Aims: Despite the widespread introduction of rotavirus vaccinations more than a decade ago, rotavirus infections continue to cause over 200,000 deaths annually, disproportionately affecting low-income countries. This highlights the ongoing need for surveillance and monitoring of rotavirus spread. Study of the frequency of rotavirus infection in children under 5 years of age with transudative diarrhea referred to Bouali Hospital in Ardabil city in the period of 2019-2020 Material and methods: This study investigated children hospitalized for diarrhea over a 12-month period, collecting data on age, sex, hospital stay duration, and discharge reasons. Samples were tested for rotavirus group A using the ELISA method. Results: This study analyzed 116 samples, with 45.7% testing positive. The research primarily focused on children aged up to one year. While boys showed a higher infection percentage, the study found no significant link between rotavirus infection and gender. Additionally, the study indicated no correlation between rotavirus infection and the duration of hospitalization. Conclusions: The presence of a high frequency of rotavirus among patients underscores its significant impact. Further investigation into rotavirus is crucial, as it can aid healthcare systems in reducing economic and social burdens.
Ahmadnejad G, Peeri-Dogaheh H, Nahanmoghaddam N, Azgani P, Karami C. Frequency of Rotavirus Infection in Children Less than 5 Years Old with Transudative Diarrhea Refer to Bouali Hospitals in Ardabil. Iran J Virol 2024; 18 (2) :1-7 URL: http://journal.isv.org.ir/article-1-543-en.html