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Clinical and Epidemiologic Features of Viral Gastroenteritis in Hospitalized Children: An 11-Year Surveillance in Palermo (Sicily)

In order to acquire information regarding viral agents and epidemiologic features of severe paediatric Viral Acute Gastroenteritis (VAGE) across multiple seasons in the pre-rotavirus-vaccine era, the epidemiologic characteristics of VAGE were investigated among paediatric patients hospitalized in a...

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Autores principales: Amodio, Emanuele, De Grazia, Simona, Genovese, Dario, Bonura, Floriana, Filizzolo, Chiara, Collura, Antonella, Di Bernardo, Francesca, Giammanco, Giovanni M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36680081
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15010041
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author Amodio, Emanuele
De Grazia, Simona
Genovese, Dario
Bonura, Floriana
Filizzolo, Chiara
Collura, Antonella
Di Bernardo, Francesca
Giammanco, Giovanni M.
author_facet Amodio, Emanuele
De Grazia, Simona
Genovese, Dario
Bonura, Floriana
Filizzolo, Chiara
Collura, Antonella
Di Bernardo, Francesca
Giammanco, Giovanni M.
author_sort Amodio, Emanuele
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description In order to acquire information regarding viral agents and epidemiologic features of severe paediatric Viral Acute Gastroenteritis (VAGE) across multiple seasons in the pre-rotavirus-vaccine era, the epidemiologic characteristics of VAGE were investigated among paediatric patients hospitalized in a major Sicilian paediatric hospital from 2003 to 2013. Overall, 4725 children were observed and 2355 (49.8%) were diagnosed with a viral infection: 1448 (30.6%) were found positive to rotavirus, 645 (13.7%) to norovirus, 216 (4.6%) to adenovirus, and 46 (0.97%) to astrovirus. Viral infections showed different patterns of hospitalization in terms of age at risk (younger for rotavirus and adenovirus infections), seasonality (increased risk in winter for rotavirus and norovirus), trend over time (reduced risk in 2011–2013 for norovirus and rotavirus) and major diagnostic categories (digestive diseases more frequent in adenovirus and astrovirus but not in norovirus). This study increases general knowledge of VAGE epidemiology and contributes to suggest some a priori diagnostic criteria that could help clinicians to identify and treat viral agents responsible for gastroenteritis in hospital settings.
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spelling pubmed-98642722023-01-22 Clinical and Epidemiologic Features of Viral Gastroenteritis in Hospitalized Children: An 11-Year Surveillance in Palermo (Sicily) Amodio, Emanuele De Grazia, Simona Genovese, Dario Bonura, Floriana Filizzolo, Chiara Collura, Antonella Di Bernardo, Francesca Giammanco, Giovanni M. Viruses Article In order to acquire information regarding viral agents and epidemiologic features of severe paediatric Viral Acute Gastroenteritis (VAGE) across multiple seasons in the pre-rotavirus-vaccine era, the epidemiologic characteristics of VAGE were investigated among paediatric patients hospitalized in a major Sicilian paediatric hospital from 2003 to 2013. Overall, 4725 children were observed and 2355 (49.8%) were diagnosed with a viral infection: 1448 (30.6%) were found positive to rotavirus, 645 (13.7%) to norovirus, 216 (4.6%) to adenovirus, and 46 (0.97%) to astrovirus. Viral infections showed different patterns of hospitalization in terms of age at risk (younger for rotavirus and adenovirus infections), seasonality (increased risk in winter for rotavirus and norovirus), trend over time (reduced risk in 2011–2013 for norovirus and rotavirus) and major diagnostic categories (digestive diseases more frequent in adenovirus and astrovirus but not in norovirus). This study increases general knowledge of VAGE epidemiology and contributes to suggest some a priori diagnostic criteria that could help clinicians to identify and treat viral agents responsible for gastroenteritis in hospital settings. MDPI 2022-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9864272/ /pubmed/36680081 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15010041 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Amodio, Emanuele
De Grazia, Simona
Genovese, Dario
Bonura, Floriana
Filizzolo, Chiara
Collura, Antonella
Di Bernardo, Francesca
Giammanco, Giovanni M.
Clinical and Epidemiologic Features of Viral Gastroenteritis in Hospitalized Children: An 11-Year Surveillance in Palermo (Sicily)
title Clinical and Epidemiologic Features of Viral Gastroenteritis in Hospitalized Children: An 11-Year Surveillance in Palermo (Sicily)
title_full Clinical and Epidemiologic Features of Viral Gastroenteritis in Hospitalized Children: An 11-Year Surveillance in Palermo (Sicily)
title_fullStr Clinical and Epidemiologic Features of Viral Gastroenteritis in Hospitalized Children: An 11-Year Surveillance in Palermo (Sicily)
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Epidemiologic Features of Viral Gastroenteritis in Hospitalized Children: An 11-Year Surveillance in Palermo (Sicily)
title_short Clinical and Epidemiologic Features of Viral Gastroenteritis in Hospitalized Children: An 11-Year Surveillance in Palermo (Sicily)
title_sort clinical and epidemiologic features of viral gastroenteritis in hospitalized children: an 11-year surveillance in palermo (sicily)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36680081
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15010041
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