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Case-Control Study of the Etiology of Infant Diarrheal Disease in 14 Districts in Madagascar

BACKGROUND: Acute diarrhea is a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. Its microbiological causes and clinico-epidemiological aspects were examined during the rainy seasons from 2008 to 2009 in 14 districts in Madagascar. METHODS: Stool specimens of 2196 children with acute diar...

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Autores principales: Randremanana, Rindra, Randrianirina, Frédérique, Gousseff, Marie, Dubois, Natasha, Razafindratsimandresy, Richter, Hariniana, Elisoa Ratsima, Garin, Benoit, Randriamanantena, Arthur, Rakotonirina, Hanitra Clara, Ramparany, Lovasoa, Ramarokoto, Charles Emile, Rakotomanana, Fanjasoa, Ratsitorahina, Maherisoa, Rajatonirina, Soatiana, Talarmin, Antoine, Richard, Vincent
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3444445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23028555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044533
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author Randremanana, Rindra
Randrianirina, Frédérique
Gousseff, Marie
Dubois, Natasha
Razafindratsimandresy, Richter
Hariniana, Elisoa Ratsima
Garin, Benoit
Randriamanantena, Arthur
Rakotonirina, Hanitra Clara
Ramparany, Lovasoa
Ramarokoto, Charles Emile
Rakotomanana, Fanjasoa
Ratsitorahina, Maherisoa
Rajatonirina, Soatiana
Talarmin, Antoine
Richard, Vincent
author_facet Randremanana, Rindra
Randrianirina, Frédérique
Gousseff, Marie
Dubois, Natasha
Razafindratsimandresy, Richter
Hariniana, Elisoa Ratsima
Garin, Benoit
Randriamanantena, Arthur
Rakotonirina, Hanitra Clara
Ramparany, Lovasoa
Ramarokoto, Charles Emile
Rakotomanana, Fanjasoa
Ratsitorahina, Maherisoa
Rajatonirina, Soatiana
Talarmin, Antoine
Richard, Vincent
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description BACKGROUND: Acute diarrhea is a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. Its microbiological causes and clinico-epidemiological aspects were examined during the rainy seasons from 2008 to 2009 in 14 districts in Madagascar. METHODS: Stool specimens of 2196 children with acute diarrhea and 496 healthy children were collected in a community setting. Intestinal parasites were diagnosed by microscopy and bacteria by culturing methods. Rota-, astro and adenoviruses were identified using commercially available ELISA kits and rotaviruses were confirmed using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). RESULTS: Intestinal microorganisms were isolated from 54.6% of diarrheal patients and 45.9% of healthy subjects (p = <0.01). The most common pathogens in diarrheic patients were intestinal parasites (36.5%). Campylobacter spp. and Rotavirus were detected in 9.7% and 6.7% of diarrheic patients. The detection rates of Entamoeba histolytica, Trichomonas intestinalis and Giardia lamblia were much greater in diarrheal patients than in non diarrheal subjects (odds ratios of 5.1, 3.2, 1.7 respectively). The abundance of other enteropathogens among the non diarrheal group may indicate prolonged excretion or limited pathogenicity. CONCLUSION: In developing countries, where the lack of laboratory capacities is great, cross sectional studies of enteropathogens and their spatial distribution, including diarrheal and non diarrheal subjects, are interesting tools in order to advise regional policies on treatment and diarrheic patient management.
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spelling pubmed-34444452012-10-01 Case-Control Study of the Etiology of Infant Diarrheal Disease in 14 Districts in Madagascar Randremanana, Rindra Randrianirina, Frédérique Gousseff, Marie Dubois, Natasha Razafindratsimandresy, Richter Hariniana, Elisoa Ratsima Garin, Benoit Randriamanantena, Arthur Rakotonirina, Hanitra Clara Ramparany, Lovasoa Ramarokoto, Charles Emile Rakotomanana, Fanjasoa Ratsitorahina, Maherisoa Rajatonirina, Soatiana Talarmin, Antoine Richard, Vincent PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Acute diarrhea is a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. Its microbiological causes and clinico-epidemiological aspects were examined during the rainy seasons from 2008 to 2009 in 14 districts in Madagascar. METHODS: Stool specimens of 2196 children with acute diarrhea and 496 healthy children were collected in a community setting. Intestinal parasites were diagnosed by microscopy and bacteria by culturing methods. Rota-, astro and adenoviruses were identified using commercially available ELISA kits and rotaviruses were confirmed using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). RESULTS: Intestinal microorganisms were isolated from 54.6% of diarrheal patients and 45.9% of healthy subjects (p = <0.01). The most common pathogens in diarrheic patients were intestinal parasites (36.5%). Campylobacter spp. and Rotavirus were detected in 9.7% and 6.7% of diarrheic patients. The detection rates of Entamoeba histolytica, Trichomonas intestinalis and Giardia lamblia were much greater in diarrheal patients than in non diarrheal subjects (odds ratios of 5.1, 3.2, 1.7 respectively). The abundance of other enteropathogens among the non diarrheal group may indicate prolonged excretion or limited pathogenicity. CONCLUSION: In developing countries, where the lack of laboratory capacities is great, cross sectional studies of enteropathogens and their spatial distribution, including diarrheal and non diarrheal subjects, are interesting tools in order to advise regional policies on treatment and diarrheic patient management. Public Library of Science 2012-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3444445/ /pubmed/23028555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044533 Text en © 2012 Randremanana et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Randremanana, Rindra
Randrianirina, Frédérique
Gousseff, Marie
Dubois, Natasha
Razafindratsimandresy, Richter
Hariniana, Elisoa Ratsima
Garin, Benoit
Randriamanantena, Arthur
Rakotonirina, Hanitra Clara
Ramparany, Lovasoa
Ramarokoto, Charles Emile
Rakotomanana, Fanjasoa
Ratsitorahina, Maherisoa
Rajatonirina, Soatiana
Talarmin, Antoine
Richard, Vincent
Case-Control Study of the Etiology of Infant Diarrheal Disease in 14 Districts in Madagascar
title Case-Control Study of the Etiology of Infant Diarrheal Disease in 14 Districts in Madagascar
title_full Case-Control Study of the Etiology of Infant Diarrheal Disease in 14 Districts in Madagascar
title_fullStr Case-Control Study of the Etiology of Infant Diarrheal Disease in 14 Districts in Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed Case-Control Study of the Etiology of Infant Diarrheal Disease in 14 Districts in Madagascar
title_short Case-Control Study of the Etiology of Infant Diarrheal Disease in 14 Districts in Madagascar
title_sort case-control study of the etiology of infant diarrheal disease in 14 districts in madagascar
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3444445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23028555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044533
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