African Journal of Infectious Diseases Research

ISSN 2756-3340

African Journal of Infectious Diseases Research ISSN 4729-6836 Vol. 4 (4), pp. 001-005, April, 2017. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of gastroenteritis associated with enteric adenovirus in hospitalized children in Bushehr Province, Iran

Akram Najafi1*, Hassan Shafiei1, Afshin Barazesh2, Shariat Najafi2, Mah-Khanom Mohammadian1, Katayoun Vahdat1 and Mohammad Kargar3

1Department of virology, The Persian Gulf Tropical Medicine Research Center, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran.

2Department of Microbiology, Bushehr University of Medical Science, Bushehr, Iran.

3Department of Microbiology, Jahrom Branch, Islamic Azad University, Jahrom, Iran.

Accepted 22 October, 2016

Abstract

Enteric adenoviruses are one of the most significant etiological agents of severe viral gastroenteritis among infants and young children worldwide. This study was conducted to evaluate the clinical and epidemiological features of enteric adenovirus gastroenteritis in hospitalized children less than 7 years of age in Borazjan, Bushehr Province, Iran. From October 2008 to September 2010, stool specimens from 375 children suffering from acute diarrhea were investigated for the presence of enteric adenoviruses using enzyme immunoassays (EIA). Demographic and clinical information were obtained through a standard questionnaire and analyzed by SPSS software. Out of the total collected samples, 5.1% were positive for enteric adenoviruses. Of the adenovirus episodes, 68.42% occurred during the first 2 years of life (P = 0.640). The highest prevalence of infection was identified in the spring (63.16%), followed by the autumn (21.05%), winter (10.53%) and summer (5.26%) seasons, respectively (P = 0.001). The most common clinical symptoms included diarrhea (84.21%), moderate dehydration (63.16%), fever (57.89%) and vomiting (42.10%). Overall, 69.23% of the children with acute gastroenteritis were not breast-fed and 23.08% were breastfeeding at the time of presentation of the adenovirus infection (P = 0.04). This study highlights the importance of enteric adenoviruses as an etiological agent of acute gastroenteritis, particularly among children less than 2 years old and during the cold seasons.

Key words: Enteric adenoviruses, gastroenteritis, epidemiology, Iran.