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Rotavirus A infection in children under five years old with a double health problem: undernutrition and diarrhoea – a cross-sectional study in four provinces of Mozambique
BACKGROUND: Mozambique has a high burden of group A rotavirus (RVA) infection and chronic undernutrition. This study aimed to determine the frequency and potential risk factors for RVA infection in undernourished children under 5 years old with diarrhoea in Mozambique. METHODS: The analysis was cond...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7788695/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33407207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-020-05718-9 |
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author | Chissaque, Assucênio Cassocera, Marta Gasparinho, Carolina Langa, Jéronimo Souzinho Bauhofer, Adilson Fernando Loforte Chilaúle, Jorfélia José João, Eva Dora Munlela, Benilde António Sambo, Júlia Assiat Monteiro Boene, Simone Salvador Djedje, Marlene Bernardo Anapakala, Elda Muianga Guimarães, Esperança Lourenço Bero, Diocreciano Matias Manhique-Coutinho, Lena Vânia Cossa-Moiane, Idalécia Kellogg, Timothy A. Gonçalves, Luzia Augusta Pires de Deus, Nilsa |
author_facet | Chissaque, Assucênio Cassocera, Marta Gasparinho, Carolina Langa, Jéronimo Souzinho Bauhofer, Adilson Fernando Loforte Chilaúle, Jorfélia José João, Eva Dora Munlela, Benilde António Sambo, Júlia Assiat Monteiro Boene, Simone Salvador Djedje, Marlene Bernardo Anapakala, Elda Muianga Guimarães, Esperança Lourenço Bero, Diocreciano Matias Manhique-Coutinho, Lena Vânia Cossa-Moiane, Idalécia Kellogg, Timothy A. Gonçalves, Luzia Augusta Pires de Deus, Nilsa |
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description | BACKGROUND: Mozambique has a high burden of group A rotavirus (RVA) infection and chronic undernutrition. This study aimed to determine the frequency and potential risk factors for RVA infection in undernourished children under 5 years old with diarrhoea in Mozambique. METHODS: The analysis was conducted using data from March 2015 to December 2017, regarding children under 5 years old with at least one type of undernutrition. Anthropometric measures were used to calculate indices of weight-for-age, weight-for-height and height-for-age through the Z-Scores. RVA results were extracted from the National Diarrhoea Surveillance database. Descriptive statistics, chi-square test was used for qualitative variables and organized in contingency tables and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were considered for the calculation of RVA infection proportion and in the multiple logistic regression models to estimate the adjusted odds ratios (AOR). RESULTS: Of the 842 undernourished children included in the analysis, 27.2% (95% CI: 24.3–30.3%) were positive for RVA. The rate of RVA infection was 42.7% (95% CI: 38.0–47.5%) in the pre-vaccine period, with great reduction to 12.2% (95% CI: 9.4–15.6%) in the post-vaccine period. Most of the RVA undernourished children had severe wasting (33.3%) and severe stunting (32.0%). The risk of infection was significantly high in children from 0 to 11 months (p-value < 0.001) when compared to the age group of 24–59 months. A higher proportion of RVA infection was detected in households with five or more members (p-value = 0.029). Similar proportions of RVA were observed in children fed only by breast milk (34.9%) and breast milk with formula (35.6%). A higher proportion of undernourished HIV-positive children co-infected with RVA (7.4%) was observed. CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of RVA infection in undernourished children declined following the introduction of the vaccine in Mozambique. Beyond the temporal variation, Maputo province, age and crowded households were also associated to RVA infection. A high proportion of RVA infection was observed in children with severe wasting and a triple burden of disease: undernutrition, RVA and HIV, highlighting the need to conduct follow-up studies to understand the long-term impact of these conditions on children’s development. |
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spelling | pubmed-77886952021-01-07 Rotavirus A infection in children under five years old with a double health problem: undernutrition and diarrhoea – a cross-sectional study in four provinces of Mozambique Chissaque, Assucênio Cassocera, Marta Gasparinho, Carolina Langa, Jéronimo Souzinho Bauhofer, Adilson Fernando Loforte Chilaúle, Jorfélia José João, Eva Dora Munlela, Benilde António Sambo, Júlia Assiat Monteiro Boene, Simone Salvador Djedje, Marlene Bernardo Anapakala, Elda Muianga Guimarães, Esperança Lourenço Bero, Diocreciano Matias Manhique-Coutinho, Lena Vânia Cossa-Moiane, Idalécia Kellogg, Timothy A. Gonçalves, Luzia Augusta Pires de Deus, Nilsa BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Mozambique has a high burden of group A rotavirus (RVA) infection and chronic undernutrition. This study aimed to determine the frequency and potential risk factors for RVA infection in undernourished children under 5 years old with diarrhoea in Mozambique. METHODS: The analysis was conducted using data from March 2015 to December 2017, regarding children under 5 years old with at least one type of undernutrition. Anthropometric measures were used to calculate indices of weight-for-age, weight-for-height and height-for-age through the Z-Scores. RVA results were extracted from the National Diarrhoea Surveillance database. Descriptive statistics, chi-square test was used for qualitative variables and organized in contingency tables and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) were considered for the calculation of RVA infection proportion and in the multiple logistic regression models to estimate the adjusted odds ratios (AOR). RESULTS: Of the 842 undernourished children included in the analysis, 27.2% (95% CI: 24.3–30.3%) were positive for RVA. The rate of RVA infection was 42.7% (95% CI: 38.0–47.5%) in the pre-vaccine period, with great reduction to 12.2% (95% CI: 9.4–15.6%) in the post-vaccine period. Most of the RVA undernourished children had severe wasting (33.3%) and severe stunting (32.0%). The risk of infection was significantly high in children from 0 to 11 months (p-value < 0.001) when compared to the age group of 24–59 months. A higher proportion of RVA infection was detected in households with five or more members (p-value = 0.029). Similar proportions of RVA were observed in children fed only by breast milk (34.9%) and breast milk with formula (35.6%). A higher proportion of undernourished HIV-positive children co-infected with RVA (7.4%) was observed. CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of RVA infection in undernourished children declined following the introduction of the vaccine in Mozambique. Beyond the temporal variation, Maputo province, age and crowded households were also associated to RVA infection. A high proportion of RVA infection was observed in children with severe wasting and a triple burden of disease: undernutrition, RVA and HIV, highlighting the need to conduct follow-up studies to understand the long-term impact of these conditions on children’s development. BioMed Central 2021-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7788695/ /pubmed/33407207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-020-05718-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chissaque, Assucênio Cassocera, Marta Gasparinho, Carolina Langa, Jéronimo Souzinho Bauhofer, Adilson Fernando Loforte Chilaúle, Jorfélia José João, Eva Dora Munlela, Benilde António Sambo, Júlia Assiat Monteiro Boene, Simone Salvador Djedje, Marlene Bernardo Anapakala, Elda Muianga Guimarães, Esperança Lourenço Bero, Diocreciano Matias Manhique-Coutinho, Lena Vânia Cossa-Moiane, Idalécia Kellogg, Timothy A. Gonçalves, Luzia Augusta Pires de Deus, Nilsa Rotavirus A infection in children under five years old with a double health problem: undernutrition and diarrhoea – a cross-sectional study in four provinces of Mozambique |
title | Rotavirus A infection in children under five years old with a double health problem: undernutrition and diarrhoea – a cross-sectional study in four provinces of Mozambique |
title_full | Rotavirus A infection in children under five years old with a double health problem: undernutrition and diarrhoea – a cross-sectional study in four provinces of Mozambique |
title_fullStr | Rotavirus A infection in children under five years old with a double health problem: undernutrition and diarrhoea – a cross-sectional study in four provinces of Mozambique |
title_full_unstemmed | Rotavirus A infection in children under five years old with a double health problem: undernutrition and diarrhoea – a cross-sectional study in four provinces of Mozambique |
title_short | Rotavirus A infection in children under five years old with a double health problem: undernutrition and diarrhoea – a cross-sectional study in four provinces of Mozambique |
title_sort | rotavirus a infection in children under five years old with a double health problem: undernutrition and diarrhoea – a cross-sectional study in four provinces of mozambique |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7788695/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33407207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-020-05718-9 |
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