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Title: Epidemiology of rotavirus caused diarrhoea in infants in Oman
Authors: E. M , Ebtihag
Y.H , Ali
Keywords: Epidemiology, Rotavirus, Diarrhoea, infants, Oman
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: E. M , Ebtihag . Epidemiology of rotavirus caused diarrhoea in infants in Oman / Ebtihag, E. M . , Ali, Y.H. .- Journal of Science and Technology .- vol 12 , no 4 .- 2011 .- Article .
Abstract: To investigate the epidemiology of rotavirus associated diarrhoea in children under 5 years of age in Sultanate of Oman. Methods: Data about the incidence of gastroenteritis, reported clinic visits, hospitalization during 2006-2008 was collected and statistically analyzed. Two regions were selected for the study (North and South Batinah). ELISA for detection of group A rotavirus antigen was applied on 200 fecal samples collected from diarrhoeic infants in the study area. Results: During 2006-2008 North Batinah had reported the highest prevalence rate (51.5%) of 2672 rotavirus tested feacal samples. Most of rotavirus positive cases were at 7-12 months of age. The incidence of diarrhea was slightly more in males (54- 55%). Out of 200 ELISA tested faecal samples in 2008, rotavirus antigen was detected in 125 (62.5%), of which 69.6% were in North Batinah while only 30.4 were in South Batinah. Highest prevalence of rotavirus was observed in 7-12 months of age (59%). Males comprised 53.6% of total positives. Conclusions: Rotavirus infection is found to be widely distributed in Oman. Highest prevalence of rotavirus was observed in 7-12 months of age (59%). Rotavirus associated diarrhea is more prevalent in North Batinah area in Oman.
Description: article
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/16244
ISSN: ISSN 1605-427X
Appears in Collections:Volume 12 No. 4

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