Burden of diarrhea among children in Honduras, 2000-2004: estimates of the role of rotavirus La diarrea infantil en Honduras, 2000-2004: estimados del papel desempeñado por el rotavirus

OBJECTIVES: To estimate the annual burden of diarrhea and of diarrhea that is associated with rotavirus (RV) in children who are treated at public clinics and hospitals in Honduras. METHODS: Data were collected from computerized records of all children < 5 years old treated for diarrhea at clinic...

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Main Authors: José Orlando Solórzano Girón, Ida Berenice Molina, Reina M. Turcios-Ruiz, Claudia E. Quiroz Mejia, Luis Miguel Amendola, Lucia Helena de Oliveira, Jon K. Andrus, Paul W. Stupp, Joseph S. Bresee, Roger I. Glass
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c48aec61c4774045a916f8a381869461 2023-05-15T15:19:14+02:00 Burden of diarrhea among children in Honduras, 2000-2004: estimates of the role of rotavirus La diarrea infantil en Honduras, 2000-2004: estimados del papel desempeñado por el rotavirus José Orlando Solórzano Girón Ida Berenice Molina Reina M. Turcios-Ruiz Claudia E. Quiroz Mejia Luis Miguel Amendola Lucia Helena de Oliveira Jon K. Andrus Paul W. Stupp Joseph S. Bresee Roger I. Glass 2006-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/c48aec61c4774045a916f8a381869461 EN ES PT eng spa por Pan American Health Organization http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892006001100003 https://doaj.org/toc/1020-4989 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-5348 1020-4989 1680-5348 https://doaj.org/article/c48aec61c4774045a916f8a381869461 Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 20, Iss 6, Pp 377-384 (2006) Diarrea infecciones por rotavirus costos de la atención en salud preescolar lactante recién nacido Honduras Diarrhea rotavirus infections health care costs child infant Medicine R Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2006 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T14:44:53Z OBJECTIVES: To estimate the annual burden of diarrhea and of diarrhea that is associated with rotavirus (RV) in children who are treated at public clinics and hospitals in Honduras. METHODS: Data were collected from computerized records of all children < 5 years old treated for diarrhea at clinics and hospitals operated by the Secretary of Health for the period of 2000 through 2004. A review of studies of RV in Honduras and neighboring countries provided estimates of detection rates of RV among children treated for acute diarrhea as outpatients or as inpatients. From these data, we estimated the annual number of cases of diarrhea and of rotavirus-related diarrhea in Honduras, the cumulative incidence of diarrhea and of rotavirus-related diarrhea for a child from birth to age 5 years, and the number of fatalities due to RV among children hospitalized for diarrhea. RESULTS: From 2000 through 2004, a mean of 222 000 clinic visits, 4 390 hospitalizations, and 162 in-hospital deaths due to diarrhea were recorded annually among children < 5 years of age in the public health facilities in Honduras. From our review of scientific literature on Honduras and neighboring countries, an estimated 30% of outpatients and 43% of inpatients who were treated for diarrhea would be expected to have RV. Consequently, we estimated that 66 600 outpatient visits, 1 888 hospitalizations, and 70 in-hospital deaths among children < 5 years in Honduras could be attributed to RV each year. Therefore, a child in the first five years of life has a respective risk for consultation, hospitalization, and in-hospital death of 1:1, 1:46, and 1:1 235 for diarrhea. For an episode associated with RV, the respective risks are 1:3, 1:106, and 1:2 857. These values likely underestimate the true burden of diarrhea in Honduras, since some 51% of children with acute diarrhea do not receive formal care for the illness, 70% do not receive oral rehydration solution, and 80% of diarrheal deaths occur outside of hospitals. CONCLUSIONS: Diarrhea is a ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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Spanish
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topic Diarrea
infecciones por rotavirus
costos de la atención en salud
preescolar
lactante
recién nacido
Honduras
Diarrhea
rotavirus infections
health care costs
child
infant
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle Diarrea
infecciones por rotavirus
costos de la atención en salud
preescolar
lactante
recién nacido
Honduras
Diarrhea
rotavirus infections
health care costs
child
infant
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
José Orlando Solórzano Girón
Ida Berenice Molina
Reina M. Turcios-Ruiz
Claudia E. Quiroz Mejia
Luis Miguel Amendola
Lucia Helena de Oliveira
Jon K. Andrus
Paul W. Stupp
Joseph S. Bresee
Roger I. Glass
Burden of diarrhea among children in Honduras, 2000-2004: estimates of the role of rotavirus La diarrea infantil en Honduras, 2000-2004: estimados del papel desempeñado por el rotavirus
topic_facet Diarrea
infecciones por rotavirus
costos de la atención en salud
preescolar
lactante
recién nacido
Honduras
Diarrhea
rotavirus infections
health care costs
child
infant
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description OBJECTIVES: To estimate the annual burden of diarrhea and of diarrhea that is associated with rotavirus (RV) in children who are treated at public clinics and hospitals in Honduras. METHODS: Data were collected from computerized records of all children < 5 years old treated for diarrhea at clinics and hospitals operated by the Secretary of Health for the period of 2000 through 2004. A review of studies of RV in Honduras and neighboring countries provided estimates of detection rates of RV among children treated for acute diarrhea as outpatients or as inpatients. From these data, we estimated the annual number of cases of diarrhea and of rotavirus-related diarrhea in Honduras, the cumulative incidence of diarrhea and of rotavirus-related diarrhea for a child from birth to age 5 years, and the number of fatalities due to RV among children hospitalized for diarrhea. RESULTS: From 2000 through 2004, a mean of 222 000 clinic visits, 4 390 hospitalizations, and 162 in-hospital deaths due to diarrhea were recorded annually among children < 5 years of age in the public health facilities in Honduras. From our review of scientific literature on Honduras and neighboring countries, an estimated 30% of outpatients and 43% of inpatients who were treated for diarrhea would be expected to have RV. Consequently, we estimated that 66 600 outpatient visits, 1 888 hospitalizations, and 70 in-hospital deaths among children < 5 years in Honduras could be attributed to RV each year. Therefore, a child in the first five years of life has a respective risk for consultation, hospitalization, and in-hospital death of 1:1, 1:46, and 1:1 235 for diarrhea. For an episode associated with RV, the respective risks are 1:3, 1:106, and 1:2 857. These values likely underestimate the true burden of diarrhea in Honduras, since some 51% of children with acute diarrhea do not receive formal care for the illness, 70% do not receive oral rehydration solution, and 80% of diarrheal deaths occur outside of hospitals. CONCLUSIONS: Diarrhea is a ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author José Orlando Solórzano Girón
Ida Berenice Molina
Reina M. Turcios-Ruiz
Claudia E. Quiroz Mejia
Luis Miguel Amendola
Lucia Helena de Oliveira
Jon K. Andrus
Paul W. Stupp
Joseph S. Bresee
Roger I. Glass
author_facet José Orlando Solórzano Girón
Ida Berenice Molina
Reina M. Turcios-Ruiz
Claudia E. Quiroz Mejia
Luis Miguel Amendola
Lucia Helena de Oliveira
Jon K. Andrus
Paul W. Stupp
Joseph S. Bresee
Roger I. Glass
author_sort José Orlando Solórzano Girón
title Burden of diarrhea among children in Honduras, 2000-2004: estimates of the role of rotavirus La diarrea infantil en Honduras, 2000-2004: estimados del papel desempeñado por el rotavirus
title_short Burden of diarrhea among children in Honduras, 2000-2004: estimates of the role of rotavirus La diarrea infantil en Honduras, 2000-2004: estimados del papel desempeñado por el rotavirus
title_full Burden of diarrhea among children in Honduras, 2000-2004: estimates of the role of rotavirus La diarrea infantil en Honduras, 2000-2004: estimados del papel desempeñado por el rotavirus
title_fullStr Burden of diarrhea among children in Honduras, 2000-2004: estimates of the role of rotavirus La diarrea infantil en Honduras, 2000-2004: estimados del papel desempeñado por el rotavirus
title_full_unstemmed Burden of diarrhea among children in Honduras, 2000-2004: estimates of the role of rotavirus La diarrea infantil en Honduras, 2000-2004: estimados del papel desempeñado por el rotavirus
title_sort burden of diarrhea among children in honduras, 2000-2004: estimates of the role of rotavirus la diarrea infantil en honduras, 2000-2004: estimados del papel desempeñado por el rotavirus
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