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The epidemiology and aetiology of diarrhoeal disease in infancy in southern Vietnam: a birth cohort study

OBJECTIVES: Previous studies indicate a high burden of diarrhoeal disease in Vietnamese children, however longitudinal community-based data on burden and aetiology are limited. The findings from a large, prospective cohort study of diarrhoeal disease in infants in southern Vietnam are presented here...

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Autores principales: Anders, Katherine L., Thompson, Corinne N., Thuy, Nguyen Thi Van, Nguyet, Nguyen Minh, Tu, Le Thi Phuong, Dung, Tran Thi Ngoc, Phat, Voong Vinh, Van, Nguyen Thi Hong, Hieu, Nguyen Trong, Tham, Nguyen Thi Hong, Ha, Phan Thi Thanh, Lien, Le Bich, Chau, Nguyen Van Vinh, Baker, Stephen, Simmons, Cameron P.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4508461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25813553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2015.03.013
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author Anders, Katherine L.
Thompson, Corinne N.
Thuy, Nguyen Thi Van
Nguyet, Nguyen Minh
Tu, Le Thi Phuong
Dung, Tran Thi Ngoc
Phat, Voong Vinh
Van, Nguyen Thi Hong
Hieu, Nguyen Trong
Tham, Nguyen Thi Hong
Ha, Phan Thi Thanh
Lien, Le Bich
Chau, Nguyen Van Vinh
Baker, Stephen
Simmons, Cameron P.
author_facet Anders, Katherine L.
Thompson, Corinne N.
Thuy, Nguyen Thi Van
Nguyet, Nguyen Minh
Tu, Le Thi Phuong
Dung, Tran Thi Ngoc
Phat, Voong Vinh
Van, Nguyen Thi Hong
Hieu, Nguyen Trong
Tham, Nguyen Thi Hong
Ha, Phan Thi Thanh
Lien, Le Bich
Chau, Nguyen Van Vinh
Baker, Stephen
Simmons, Cameron P.
author_sort Anders, Katherine L.
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description OBJECTIVES: Previous studies indicate a high burden of diarrhoeal disease in Vietnamese children, however longitudinal community-based data on burden and aetiology are limited. The findings from a large, prospective cohort study of diarrhoeal disease in infants in southern Vietnam are presented herein. METHODS: Infants were enrolled at birth in urban Ho Chi Minh City and a semi-rural district in southern Vietnam, and followed for 12 months (n = 6706). Diarrhoeal illness episodes were identified through clinic-based passive surveillance, hospital admissions, and self-reports. RESULTS: The minimum incidence of diarrhoeal illness in the first year of life was 271/1000 infant-years of observation for the whole cohort. Rotavirus was the most commonly detected pathogen (50% of positive samples), followed by norovirus (24%), Campylobacter (20%), Salmonella (18%), and Shigella (16%). Repeat infections were identified in 9% of infants infected with rotavirus, norovirus, Shigella, or Campylobacter, and 13% of those with Salmonella infections. CONCLUSIONS: The minimum incidence of diarrhoeal disease in infants in both urban and semi-rural settings in southern Vietnam was quantified prospectively. A large proportion of laboratory-diagnosed disease was caused by rotavirus and norovirus. These data highlight the unmet need for a rotavirus vaccine in Vietnam and provide evidence of the previously unrecognized burden of norovirus in infants.
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spelling pubmed-45084612015-08-01 The epidemiology and aetiology of diarrhoeal disease in infancy in southern Vietnam: a birth cohort study Anders, Katherine L. Thompson, Corinne N. Thuy, Nguyen Thi Van Nguyet, Nguyen Minh Tu, Le Thi Phuong Dung, Tran Thi Ngoc Phat, Voong Vinh Van, Nguyen Thi Hong Hieu, Nguyen Trong Tham, Nguyen Thi Hong Ha, Phan Thi Thanh Lien, Le Bich Chau, Nguyen Van Vinh Baker, Stephen Simmons, Cameron P. Int J Infect Dis Article OBJECTIVES: Previous studies indicate a high burden of diarrhoeal disease in Vietnamese children, however longitudinal community-based data on burden and aetiology are limited. The findings from a large, prospective cohort study of diarrhoeal disease in infants in southern Vietnam are presented herein. METHODS: Infants were enrolled at birth in urban Ho Chi Minh City and a semi-rural district in southern Vietnam, and followed for 12 months (n = 6706). Diarrhoeal illness episodes were identified through clinic-based passive surveillance, hospital admissions, and self-reports. RESULTS: The minimum incidence of diarrhoeal illness in the first year of life was 271/1000 infant-years of observation for the whole cohort. Rotavirus was the most commonly detected pathogen (50% of positive samples), followed by norovirus (24%), Campylobacter (20%), Salmonella (18%), and Shigella (16%). Repeat infections were identified in 9% of infants infected with rotavirus, norovirus, Shigella, or Campylobacter, and 13% of those with Salmonella infections. CONCLUSIONS: The minimum incidence of diarrhoeal disease in infants in both urban and semi-rural settings in southern Vietnam was quantified prospectively. A large proportion of laboratory-diagnosed disease was caused by rotavirus and norovirus. These data highlight the unmet need for a rotavirus vaccine in Vietnam and provide evidence of the previously unrecognized burden of norovirus in infants. Elsevier 2015-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4508461/ /pubmed/25813553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2015.03.013 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Anders, Katherine L.
Thompson, Corinne N.
Thuy, Nguyen Thi Van
Nguyet, Nguyen Minh
Tu, Le Thi Phuong
Dung, Tran Thi Ngoc
Phat, Voong Vinh
Van, Nguyen Thi Hong
Hieu, Nguyen Trong
Tham, Nguyen Thi Hong
Ha, Phan Thi Thanh
Lien, Le Bich
Chau, Nguyen Van Vinh
Baker, Stephen
Simmons, Cameron P.
The epidemiology and aetiology of diarrhoeal disease in infancy in southern Vietnam: a birth cohort study
title The epidemiology and aetiology of diarrhoeal disease in infancy in southern Vietnam: a birth cohort study
title_full The epidemiology and aetiology of diarrhoeal disease in infancy in southern Vietnam: a birth cohort study
title_fullStr The epidemiology and aetiology of diarrhoeal disease in infancy in southern Vietnam: a birth cohort study
title_full_unstemmed The epidemiology and aetiology of diarrhoeal disease in infancy in southern Vietnam: a birth cohort study
title_short The epidemiology and aetiology of diarrhoeal disease in infancy in southern Vietnam: a birth cohort study
title_sort epidemiology and aetiology of diarrhoeal disease in infancy in southern vietnam: a birth cohort study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4508461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25813553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2015.03.013
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