Epidemiology of rotavirus infection in North-western Nigeria

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Rotaviruses (RV) are associated with ∼33 000 deaths in children <5 years of age annually in Nigeria. However, limited data exit on RV infection in north-western Nigeria. During July 2002 to July 2004, 1063 (869 diarrhoeic and 194 control) stool samples were collected from children <5 years of age presenting with diarrhoea in north-western Nigeria. The stools were analysed for RV antigen and further characterized by antigenic and genomic methods. RV was detected in 18% of children with diarrhoea and 7.2% of the age-matched case controls. The highest RV burden was detected in children <6-months-old. Long electropherotypes and VP6 subgroup I + II specificity predominated. © The Author [2008]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Aminu, M., Ahmad, A. A., Umoh, J. U., Dewar, J., Esona, M. D., & Steele, A. D. (2008). Epidemiology of rotavirus infection in North-western Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 54(5), 340–342. https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmn021

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