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Nosocomial Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in pediatric patients: a multi-center prospective cohort study

BACKGROUND: Few data are available on the incidence of nosocomial Rotavirus infections (NRVI) in pediatric hospitals and on their economic impact. The goals of this study were: to evaluate the incidence of NRVI in various Italian pediatric wards during the course of two peak RV seasons; to investiga...

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Autores principales: Festini, Filippo, Cocchi, Priscilla, Mambretti, Daniela, Tagliabue, Bruna, Carotti, Milena, Ciofi, Daniele, Biermann, Klaus P, Schiatti, Roberto, Ruggeri, Franco M, De Benedictis, Fernando Maria, Plebani, Alessandro, Guarino, Alfredo, de Martino, Maurizio
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2928776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20696065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-10-235
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author Festini, Filippo
Cocchi, Priscilla
Mambretti, Daniela
Tagliabue, Bruna
Carotti, Milena
Ciofi, Daniele
Biermann, Klaus P
Schiatti, Roberto
Ruggeri, Franco M
De Benedictis, Fernando Maria
Plebani, Alessandro
Guarino, Alfredo
de Martino, Maurizio
author_facet Festini, Filippo
Cocchi, Priscilla
Mambretti, Daniela
Tagliabue, Bruna
Carotti, Milena
Ciofi, Daniele
Biermann, Klaus P
Schiatti, Roberto
Ruggeri, Franco M
De Benedictis, Fernando Maria
Plebani, Alessandro
Guarino, Alfredo
de Martino, Maurizio
author_sort Festini, Filippo
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description BACKGROUND: Few data are available on the incidence of nosocomial Rotavirus infections (NRVI) in pediatric hospitals and on their economic impact. The goals of this study were: to evaluate the incidence of NRVI in various Italian pediatric wards during the course of two peak RV seasons; to investigate possible risk factors for NRVI; to estimate the costs caused by NRVI. METHODS: prospective cohort study. Population: all the children under 30 months of age who were admitted without any symptom or diagnosis of gastroenteritis in the pediatric hospitals of Florence, Naples, Brescia and Ancona, Italy, during the winter-spring periods 2006-2007 and 2007-2008. Serial RV rapid tests and clinical monitoring were carried out on the cohort. Telephone interviews were performed from 3 to 5 days after discharge. RESULTS: 520 out of 608 children completed the study (85.6%). The overall incidence of NRVI was 5.3% (CI95% 3.6-7.5), (7.9 per 1,000 days of hospital stay, CI 95% 5.3-11.3). The average duration of hospital stay was significantly longer for children who had NRVI (8.1 days, SD 5.4) than for non-infected children (6.4 days, SD 5.8, difference 1.7 days, p = 0.004). The risk of contracting NRVI increased significantly if the child stayed in hospital more than 5 days, RR = 2.8 (CI95% 1.3-6), p = 0.006. In Italy the costs caused by NRVI can be estimated at 8,019,155.44 Euro per year. 2.7% of the children hospitalized with no gastroenteritis symptoms tested positive for RV. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed a relevant incidence of NRVI, which can increase the length of the children's stay in hospital. Limiting the number of nosocomial RV infections is important to improve patients' safety as well as to avoid additional health costs.
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spelling pubmed-29287762010-08-27 Nosocomial Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in pediatric patients: a multi-center prospective cohort study Festini, Filippo Cocchi, Priscilla Mambretti, Daniela Tagliabue, Bruna Carotti, Milena Ciofi, Daniele Biermann, Klaus P Schiatti, Roberto Ruggeri, Franco M De Benedictis, Fernando Maria Plebani, Alessandro Guarino, Alfredo de Martino, Maurizio BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Few data are available on the incidence of nosocomial Rotavirus infections (NRVI) in pediatric hospitals and on their economic impact. The goals of this study were: to evaluate the incidence of NRVI in various Italian pediatric wards during the course of two peak RV seasons; to investigate possible risk factors for NRVI; to estimate the costs caused by NRVI. METHODS: prospective cohort study. Population: all the children under 30 months of age who were admitted without any symptom or diagnosis of gastroenteritis in the pediatric hospitals of Florence, Naples, Brescia and Ancona, Italy, during the winter-spring periods 2006-2007 and 2007-2008. Serial RV rapid tests and clinical monitoring were carried out on the cohort. Telephone interviews were performed from 3 to 5 days after discharge. RESULTS: 520 out of 608 children completed the study (85.6%). The overall incidence of NRVI was 5.3% (CI95% 3.6-7.5), (7.9 per 1,000 days of hospital stay, CI 95% 5.3-11.3). The average duration of hospital stay was significantly longer for children who had NRVI (8.1 days, SD 5.4) than for non-infected children (6.4 days, SD 5.8, difference 1.7 days, p = 0.004). The risk of contracting NRVI increased significantly if the child stayed in hospital more than 5 days, RR = 2.8 (CI95% 1.3-6), p = 0.006. In Italy the costs caused by NRVI can be estimated at 8,019,155.44 Euro per year. 2.7% of the children hospitalized with no gastroenteritis symptoms tested positive for RV. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed a relevant incidence of NRVI, which can increase the length of the children's stay in hospital. Limiting the number of nosocomial RV infections is important to improve patients' safety as well as to avoid additional health costs. BioMed Central 2010-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2928776/ /pubmed/20696065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-10-235 Text en Copyright ©2010 Festini et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Festini, Filippo
Cocchi, Priscilla
Mambretti, Daniela
Tagliabue, Bruna
Carotti, Milena
Ciofi, Daniele
Biermann, Klaus P
Schiatti, Roberto
Ruggeri, Franco M
De Benedictis, Fernando Maria
Plebani, Alessandro
Guarino, Alfredo
de Martino, Maurizio
Nosocomial Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in pediatric patients: a multi-center prospective cohort study
title Nosocomial Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in pediatric patients: a multi-center prospective cohort study
title_full Nosocomial Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in pediatric patients: a multi-center prospective cohort study
title_fullStr Nosocomial Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in pediatric patients: a multi-center prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Nosocomial Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in pediatric patients: a multi-center prospective cohort study
title_short Nosocomial Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in pediatric patients: a multi-center prospective cohort study
title_sort nosocomial rotavirus gastroenteritis in pediatric patients: a multi-center prospective cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2928776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20696065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-10-235
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