Epidemiology of norovirus disease in the first 2 years of life: A prospective multisite cohort study in Lima, Peru.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES International Journal of Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1016/j.ijid.2024.107308
Claudio F Lanata, Giselle Soto, Ana I Gil, Joan Neyra, Rubelio Cornejo, Candice Romero, Lucie Ecker, Maria L Huaylinos, Sayda La Rosa, Ana Goios, Astrid Borkowski, John Weil
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Abstract

Objectives: Norovirus is associated with 18% of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) cases worldwide. We aim to document the norovirus-related AGE incidence in peri-urban areas of Lima (Peru), evaluating the potential impact of a norovirus vaccine introduction.

Methods: A prospective, community-based pediatric cohort study was established at two sites in Lima. Healthy children between 5 and 18 months were contacted weekly for AGE detection during a 6-month period. Stool samples from AGE cases were tested for norovirus by RT-PCR. Incidence and coinfection of norovirus-associated AGE were analyzed. All norovirus-positive samples were genotyped by Sanger DNA sequencing.

Results: Among 498 enrolled children, 461 (93%) completed the follow-up period. We detected 799 AGE cases, yielding 676 valid stool samples. Norovirus was detected in 216 samples (32%), with an incidence of 7.7 episodes per 100 child-months (95% CI: 6.7-8.8). Genotypes GII.4 (31%) and GII.6 (22%) were frequent. Campylobacter (43%) and Salmonella spp. (15%) were the most common coinfections with norovirus. Ninety-five percent of study children had received an oral rotavirus vaccine.

Conclusion: Norovirus was the second most frequent cause of AGE in this Peruvian cohort with high rotavirus vaccine coverage. An effective norovirus vaccine would have an important public health benefit in this population.

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出生后头两年诺如病毒疾病的流行病学:秘鲁利马的前瞻性多地点队列研究。
目的:全球 18% 的急性肠胃炎(AGE)病例与诺如病毒有关。我们旨在记录利马(秘鲁)近郊地区与诺如病毒有关的 AGE 发病率,评估引入诺如病毒疫苗的潜在影响:方法:在利马的两个地点开展了一项基于社区的前瞻性儿科队列研究。在 6 个月的时间里,每周都会联系 5 到 18 个月大的健康儿童进行 AGE 检测。通过 RT-PCR 对 AGE 病例的粪便样本进行诺如病毒检测。分析了诺如病毒相关 AGE 的发病率和合并感染情况。所有诺如病毒阳性样本均通过 Sanger DNA 测序进行了基因分型:结果:在 498 名登记的儿童中,461 名(93%)完成了随访。我们发现了 799 例 AGE 病例,获得了 676 份有效粪便样本。在 216 份样本(32%)中检测到了诺如病毒,发病率为每 100 个儿童月 7.7 例(95% CI:6.7-8.8)。常见基因型为 GII.4(31%)和 GII.6(22%)。弯曲杆菌(43%)和沙门氏菌属(15%)是最常见的诺如病毒并发感染。95%的受试儿童口服过轮状病毒疫苗:结论:在轮状病毒疫苗覆盖率较高的秘鲁队列中,诺如病毒是导致 AGE 的第二大常见原因。有效的诺如病毒疫苗将为这一人群带来重要的公共卫生益处。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Infectious Diseases (IJID) Publisher: International Society for Infectious Diseases Publication Frequency: Monthly Type: Peer-reviewed, Open Access Scope: Publishes original clinical and laboratory-based research. Reports clinical trials, reviews, and some case reports. Focuses on epidemiology, clinical diagnosis, treatment, and control of infectious diseases. Emphasizes diseases common in under-resourced countries.
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