ROTAVIRUS INFECTION IN CHILDREN UNDER 2 YEARS OF AGE AT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL
Rotavirus Infection in Children
Keywords:
Acute watery diarrhea, Children, Pakistan, Rotavirus infectionAbstract
Objective: To determine frequency of rotavirus infection in children under 2 years of age presenting with acute watery diarrhea at tertiary care hospital.
Study Design: Cross sectional study.
Place and Duration of Study: Department of Pediatrics, MH Rawalpindi, from Jan to Jun 2016.
Material and Methods: Total 246 children, hospitalized with complaints of non-bloody acute watery diarrhea at the time of admission were included. Stool samples were collected and transported to Armed forces institute of Pathology (AFIP) for stool antigen detection for Rotavirus. Descriptive statistics were calculated. Stratification was done and post stratification Chi-square test was applied. A p-value <0.05 was considered as significant.
Results: There were 48.8% (120) male and 51.2% (126) female children. Mean no. of stools per day were 6.62 ± 1.92 in children whose stools for Rotavirus antigen were positive in 174 (70.7%) patients, no. of stools per day was significantly associated with positive results.
Conclusion: Rotavirus was found to be positive in majority of children causing substantial morbidity. There was significant association of rotavirus infection with increased no of watery stools per day.