Title of article :
Characteristics of Rotavirus Diarrhea in Hospitalized Children in Kosovo
Author/Authors :
Ismaili-Jaha, Vlora University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Kosovo , Shala, Muje University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Kosovo , Azemi, Mehmedali University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Kosovo , Hoxha-Kamberi, Teuta University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Kosovo , Avdiu, Muharrem University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Kosovo , Spahiu, Shqipe University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Kosovo , Jaha, Luan University Clinical Center of Kosovo - Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Kosovo
From page :
335
To page :
338
Abstract :
Background: Diarrhea is a leading cause of child mortality worldwide. Rotavirus is one of the most common causes of severe diarrhea and dehydration in children. Authors reviewed epidemiological and clinical data of the rotavirus diarrhea in Kosovo. Methods: This is a prospective study carried between January 1st and December 31st 2011. All data, comprising demographics, nutrition, clinical presentation, laboratory findings, management and outcome of the rotavirus diarrhea are collected on the specially designed form. Results: 116 children with rotavirus diarrhea are included in the study. The majority boys (74.4%) and children aged 0 – 12 months (82.75%). Mean age of children in the study was 16.38 months. Almost every third child in the study was hypotrophic (29.2%). More than half of the infants (55.2%) were on mixed food, somewhat more than every third was breast feeding (36.45%), and every twelfth (8.33%) was on artificial milk (animal or formula). Apart from diarrhea, present in all patients, vomiting (97.41%) and fever (43.96%) were characteristics of the clinical presentation of the diarrhea. Two thirds of the children had mild grade dehydration (70.7%). All patients recovered with no sequels. Conclusion: Rotavirus continues to be responsible for a significant portion of acute diarrhea in Kosovo. Clinical features, epidemiological data and the agglutination test are safe enough to establish the diagnosis. Treated correctly rotavirus diarrhea has a favorable outcome.
Keywords :
Acute diarrhea , rotavirus , Kosova.
Journal title :
Materia Socio Medica
Journal title :
Materia Socio Medica
Record number :
2569354
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