Aim: To document the burden of disease caused by an outbreak of rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis in a remote Aboriginal community. Methods: During an outbreak of RV gastroenteritis, data were collected from patients notes, hospital and laboratory data. Age, date of presentation, severity of illness, number of total presentations, presentations per patient, total clinic hours per presentation, stool analysis, treatment and outcomes were measured. These data were compared with a time period of equal duration in order to establish a baseline burden of gastroenteritis. Results: In a remote Aboriginal community 26 patients were managed for acute diarrhoea between 19 September 2005 and 5 October 2005. Gastroenteritis was the diagnosis in 24 cases f...
Background: Rotavirus is the primary cause of gastroenteritis in children worldwide and a leading ca...
OBJECTIVE: There is a lack of information about the prevalence of gastrointestinal illnesses in Aust...
Objective: There is a lack of information about the prevalence of gastrointestinal illnesses in Aust...
To document the burden of disease caused by an outbreak of rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis in a remot...
Background: Rotavirus vaccination was introduced into the Australian National Immunisation Program i...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) results in substantial mortality and morbidity worldwid...
Abstract Rotavirus, the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood, is now a vac...
Background: A widespread G2P[4] rotavirus epidemic in rural and remote Australia provided an opportu...
BACKGROUND: Current assessments of the burden of rotavirus (RV)-related gastroenteritis are needed t...
AbstractIntroductionThe burden of infection in communities determines the spread of rotavirus infect...
SummaryObjectivesThe objectives of the study were to describe the epidemiology and strain characteri...
Objective: To estimate and compare disease burden attributable to six gastrointestinal pathogens (no...
Background. Rotavirus is considered to be the most common cause of serious acute dehydrating diarrhe...
Objectives: 1) To establish the incidence of rotavirus infection in paediatric patients admitted to ...
Aim: To determine the epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in children admitted to an urban hos...
Background: Rotavirus is the primary cause of gastroenteritis in children worldwide and a leading ca...
OBJECTIVE: There is a lack of information about the prevalence of gastrointestinal illnesses in Aust...
Objective: There is a lack of information about the prevalence of gastrointestinal illnesses in Aust...
To document the burden of disease caused by an outbreak of rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis in a remot...
Background: Rotavirus vaccination was introduced into the Australian National Immunisation Program i...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) results in substantial mortality and morbidity worldwid...
Abstract Rotavirus, the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood, is now a vac...
Background: A widespread G2P[4] rotavirus epidemic in rural and remote Australia provided an opportu...
BACKGROUND: Current assessments of the burden of rotavirus (RV)-related gastroenteritis are needed t...
AbstractIntroductionThe burden of infection in communities determines the spread of rotavirus infect...
SummaryObjectivesThe objectives of the study were to describe the epidemiology and strain characteri...
Objective: To estimate and compare disease burden attributable to six gastrointestinal pathogens (no...
Background. Rotavirus is considered to be the most common cause of serious acute dehydrating diarrhe...
Objectives: 1) To establish the incidence of rotavirus infection in paediatric patients admitted to ...
Aim: To determine the epidemiology of rotavirus gastroenteritis in children admitted to an urban hos...
Background: Rotavirus is the primary cause of gastroenteritis in children worldwide and a leading ca...
OBJECTIVE: There is a lack of information about the prevalence of gastrointestinal illnesses in Aust...
Objective: There is a lack of information about the prevalence of gastrointestinal illnesses in Aust...