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Epidemiological Aspects of Rotavirus Infection in Ahwaz, Iran
Rotavirus is the major cause of diarrhoea in children worldwide. In
this study, conducted in the city of Ahwaz, Iran, during November 2001
- March 2002, stool samples from 200 inpatient (n=63) and outpatient
(n= 137) children aged 1-24 month(s) were analyzed. Polyacrylamide gel
electrophoresis was used for isolating rotavirus. Rotavirus was
isolated from 36 (26.3%) of the 137 stool samples of outpatients and
from 23 (36.5%) of the 63 stool samples of inpatients. The overall
frequency of rotavirus in this population was 29.5%. The highest
detection of rotavirus was made in children aged 7-12 months, which
demonstrated that the relationship between age and rate of rotaviral
infection was statistically significant (p<0.05). The predominant
electrophoretic pattern detected was the long (L) electrophoretype (46
of 59; 78%), followed by the short (S) electrophoretype (12 of 59;
20.3%). One strain had a mixed pattern. Such analysis throughout Iran
would assist in developing sound guidelines for the prevention of
rotavirus infections
Epidemiological Aspects of Rotavirus Infection in Ahwaz, Iran
Rotavirus is the major cause of diarrhoea in children worldwide. In
this study, conducted in the city of Ahwaz, Iran, during November 2001
- March 2002, stool samples from 200 inpatient (n=63) and outpatient
(n= 137) children aged 1-24 month(s) were analyzed. Polyacrylamide gel
electrophoresis was used for isolating rotavirus. Rotavirus was
isolated from 36 (26.3%) of the 137 stool samples of outpatients and
from 23 (36.5%) of the 63 stool samples of inpatients. The overall
frequency of rotavirus in this population was 29.5%. The highest
detection of rotavirus was made in children aged 7-12 months, which
demonstrated that the relationship between age and rate of rotaviral
infection was statistically significant (p<0.05). The predominant
electrophoretic pattern detected was the long (L) electrophoretype (46
of 59; 78%), followed by the short (S) electrophoretype (12 of 59;
20.3%). One strain had a mixed pattern. Such analysis throughout Iran
would assist in developing sound guidelines for the prevention of
rotavirus infections