Epidemiology and clinical features of Rotavirus infection among children in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Kiren Mustafa, Rani Faryal, Muhammad Masroor Alam, Suleman Rana, Massab Umair, Tawaf Ali Shah

TL;DR
This study examines rotavirus infection in children in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, highlighting its prevalence, genotypes, and clinical symptoms before vaccine introduction.
Contribution
The study reports the first detection of G3P[4], G3P[6], and G12P[4] genotypes in Pakistan and identifies G12P[6] as a significant cause of fever.
Findings
47% of children under 5 tested positive for rotavirus antigen, with highest prevalence in infants under 7 months.
G12P[6] was the most prevalent genotype and significantly associated with fever.
Abstract
Group A rotavirus (RVA) associated gastroenteritis is a major cause of infantile morbidity and mortality, globally. Pakistan had the highest rates of gastroenteritis among kids, every year. Our study aimed to assess the RVA disease burden and circulating genotypes in Rawalpindi, before the vaccine’s introduction in Pakistan. Stool samples were collected from children < 5 years of age admitted at Benazir Bhutto Hospital, Rawalpindi, from November 2014 to May 2015. Of the 300 stool samples, 47% of children were found positive for RVA antigen on ELISA, with the highest prevalence (52%) in infants less than 7 months of age. Rotavirus positive cases through real-time PCR were 65.5%. Fever and diarrhea were significantly related to RVA infection when compared to RVA-negative cases (P = 0.02). It is the first report on an upsurge of G12P[6] (17.24%) along with the rise of previously declining…
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TopicsViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology · Animal Virus Infections Studies · Hepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology
