Aetiology of acute gastro-enteritis in children at saint camille medical centre, ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

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Abstract

The present study aims at identifying the infectious agents responsible for child Acute Gastro-Enteritis (AGE) in Ouagadougou. From May 5 2006 to June 22 2008, 648 children aged from 2 to 41 months, with at least an average of 3 loose stools per day have been enrolled for coproculture, parasitology and virology test. Among them, 34 (5.25%) were HIV seropositive. A single sample of faeces from each child was used to identify enteropathogens. An infectious aetiology was identified in 41.20% of cases. The pathogenic agents detected as responsible for the AGE are: Rotavirus 21.1%; Adenovirus 1.9%; Giardia 7.6% Entamoeba; 1.08%; entero-pathogenic E. coli 41.1%; Salmonella 3.40%; Shigella 1.85% and Yersinia 1.70%. Conclusion: Therefore, these AGE etiologic agents constitute a problem of public health in Burkina Faso. Their control for the child would require: (1) a regular paediatric and clinical follow up; (2) health education of the population for food hygiene and (3) in case of absence of HIV infection in the mother, a promotion of exclusive breast-feeding up to the age of 4 months. © 2009 Asian Network for Scientific Information.

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Simpore, J., Ouermi, D., Ilboudo, D., Kabre, A., Zeba, B., Pietra, V., … Castelli, F. (2009). Aetiology of acute gastro-enteritis in children at saint camille medical centre, ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 12(3), 258–263. https://doi.org/10.3923/pjbs.2009.258.263

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