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How much trouble rotavirus and adenovirus cause in patients with acute gastroenteritis?: four-year results

dc.contributor.coauthorVarışlı, Ayşe Nuriye
dc.contributor.coauthorBıçak, İlkay
dc.contributor.departmentKUH (Koç University Hospital)
dc.contributor.departmentSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.kuauthorTekin, Süda
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteKUH (KOÇ UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL)
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSCHOOL OF MEDICINE
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-09T22:48:44Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractObjective: The aim of this study was to investigate rotavirus and adenovirus antigens in stool samples of patients who were admitted to the hospital with a preliminary diagnosis of acute gastroenteritis and to determine their distribution by sex, age and seasons. Methods: A total 6525 and 6242 stool samples of patients with acute gastroenteritis, that were sent to Microbiology Laboratory between January 2014 and December 2017 were examined for rotavirus and adenovirus, respectively. Rotavirus group A and adenovirus serotype 40 and 41 antigens were investigated by rapid immunochromatographic test. Results: In 438 (6.7%) of the samples rotavirus antigens and in 80 (1.3%) of them adenovirus antigens were detected. The percentages of male patients in rotavirus-and adenovirus-detected samples were 55% (n=240) and 62.5% (n=50), respectively. Rotavirus positivity was found to be highest in patients aged 13-24 months and adenovirus in patients aged 0-12 months (p<0.05). Rotavirus antigen positivity was observed to be the highest in spring and winter while adenovirus antigen positivity was observed to be the highest in summer and autumn (p<0.001). Conclusions: According to this study, viral gastroenteritis agents were observed more frequently in 0-2 year-old children. Especially in spring, the disease was found to be more common. We are of the opinion that detection of viral agents in patients with acute gastroenteritis will provide both early diagnosis and symptomatic treatment and prevent unnecessary use of empirical antibiotics.
dc.description.indexedbyWOS
dc.description.indexedbyScopus
dc.description.issue1
dc.description.openaccessYES
dc.description.publisherscopeNational
dc.description.sponsoredbyTubitakEuN/A
dc.description.volume32
dc.identifier.doi10.5152/kd.2019.15
dc.identifier.eissn1309-1484
dc.identifier.issn1301-143X
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85064190988
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.5152/kd.2019.15
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/6378
dc.identifier.wos464106600014
dc.keywordsGastroenteritis
dc.keywordsRotavirus
dc.keywordsAdenovirus
dc.keywordsImmunochromatographic test
dc.language.isotur
dc.publisherAves
dc.relation.ispartofKlimik Journal
dc.subjectMedicine
dc.subjectInternal medicine
dc.subjectMicrobiology
dc.titleHow much trouble rotavirus and adenovirus cause in patients with acute gastroenteritis?: four-year results
dc.title.alternativeAkut gastroenterit olgularında rotavirus ve adenovirus ne kadar sorun?: dört yıllık sonuçlar
dc.typeJournal Article
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