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Issue: Vol.16 No.2 - July 2022
Prevalence of rotavirus infection among children under five years at a tertiary institution in Nigeria
Authors:
Felix Olaniyi Sanni
Felix Olaniyi Sanni
Affiliations

Department of Research and Development, Fescosof Data Solutions, Nigeria

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Ochonye Boniface Bartholomew
Ochonye Boniface Bartholomew
Affiliations

Nephrology Unit, Department of Paediatrics, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria

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Ishata Conteh
Ishata Conteh
Affiliations

University of Central Nicaragua, Managua, Nicaragua

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Zachary Gwa
Zachary Gwa
Affiliations

Management Department, Akesis, Abuja, Nigeria

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Azeezat Abimbola Oyewande
Azeezat Abimbola Oyewande
Affiliations

Lagos State Health Service Commission, Family Medicine Department, General Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria

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Olumide Faith Ajani
Olumide Faith Ajani
Affiliations

University of Central Nicaragua, Managua, Nicaragua

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Michael Olugbamila Dada
Michael Olugbamila Dada
Affiliations

Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Babcock University, Nigeria

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Paul Olaiya Abiodun
Paul Olaiya Abiodun
Affiliations

Infectious Hazard Management, World Health Organization, Accra Ghana

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Andrew Nuhu Yashim
Andrew Nuhu Yashim
Affiliations

Haematology and Blood Transfusion Department, National Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria

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Michael Olabode Tomori
Michael Olabode Tomori
Affiliations

Strategic Information (M&E) Department, APIN Public Health Initiatives, Nigeria

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Olaide Lateef Afelumo
Olaide Lateef Afelumo
Affiliations

University of Central Nicaragua, Managua, Nicaragua

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Innocent Okwose
Innocent Okwose
Affiliations

School of Business (OHS), Loughborough University, United Kingdom

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Ahmed Mamuda Bello
Ahmed Mamuda Bello
Affiliations

Field Presence Cluster, World Health Organisation, Abuja, Nigeria

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Abimbola Oluseyi Ariyo
Abimbola Oluseyi Ariyo
Affiliations

Department of Clinical Services, APIN Public Health Initiatives, Nigeria

Background and objectives: Rotavirus is a significant cause of nonbacterial diarrhea, especially in infants and young children worldwide. This study evaluated the pattern of rotavirus infection in children under five years presenting with acute diarrhea in Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada, Nigeria.

Methodology: It was a cross-sectional descriptive study to describe the prevalence of rotavirus infection among children. The study enrolled children 1 to 59 months old with acute diarrhea attending General Paediatric Outpatient clinic and hospitalized in the Emergency Paediatric Unit of University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (UATH), Gwagwalada, Nigeria. Rotavirus antigen was detected in the stool by qualitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Data were analyzed using IBM-SPSS version 25.0.

Results: The study comprised of 414 diarrhoeal children aged 1–59 months, of which 226 (54.6%) were male and the mean age was 12.1 months. The overall rate of rotavirus infection was 43.0% (178/ 414). The rotavirus infection was slightly higher among females than in males (46.8% vs 39.8%; p=0.153). Children from upper and middle social classes were at 1.95 [CI=1.17–3.26] and 3.08[CI=1.77–5.34] times higher risks of rotavirus induced diarrhea than the children from the lower social class (p<0.005). Children whose mothers had post-secondary education were three times more at risk of rotavirus diarrhea [OR=3.70; CI=1.46–9.36] than those with primary or no formal education (p<0.05). Children who had never been vaccinated against rotavirus were four times more likely to suffer rotavirus infection than those who had been vaccinated [OR=3.96; 95%CI=1.13–13.89, p=0.032].

Conclusion: This study found that rotavirus was an important causative agent of diarrhea in children in Gwagwalada, Abuja. Due to low rotavirus vaccination status in children, rotavirus screening tests are necessary for children with acute diarrheal disease.

J Med Sci. 2022; 16(2): 010.  DOI: https://doi.org/10.55010/imcjms.16.020

*Correspondence: Felix Olaniyi Sanni, Department of Public Health, Fescosof Data Solutions, Ogun, Nigeria. Email: [email protected]