2019
DOI: 10.12956/tchd.506721
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Yatarak Tedavi Gerektiren Akut İshalli Çocukların Rotavirüs ve Enterik Adenovirüs Enfeksiyonu Yönünden Değerlendirilmesi

Abstract: Çocuklarda görülen akut ishallerde en sık viral etkenler rotavirüs ve enterik adenovirüstür. Her iki etkenin neden olduğu ishallerde çocukların klinik tablosu çok hızlı kötüleşebilmektedir. Kusma, dehidratasyon ve metabolik asidoz sonucu, hastalarda yatarak tedavi endikasyonu ortaya çıkmaktadır. Çalışmamızda yatarak tedavi gören enterik adenovirüs ve rotavirüs ishalli vakaları epidemiyolojik açıdan değerlendirerek demografik verilerini irdelemek ve hangi tedavilerin uygulandığını göstermeyi amaçladık. Gereç ve… Show more

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“…Use of orally administered vaccines against rotavirus infection have resulted in considerable decreases in hospitalizations due to rotavirus diarrhea. [23] Rotavirus positivity is 4.1% in outpatients and 15.1% in hospitalized patients in the present study, which is an important finding showing a clinical picture requiring hospitalization. Many countries have implemented rotavirus vaccinations into their national vaccination programs, while it is still not part of the national vaccination program in our country.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Use of orally administered vaccines against rotavirus infection have resulted in considerable decreases in hospitalizations due to rotavirus diarrhea. [23] Rotavirus positivity is 4.1% in outpatients and 15.1% in hospitalized patients in the present study, which is an important finding showing a clinical picture requiring hospitalization. Many countries have implemented rotavirus vaccinations into their national vaccination programs, while it is still not part of the national vaccination program in our country.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…[6] Rotaviruses worldwide endemic, especially in countries with a temperate climate, mostly in winter and under 2 years old seen in children. [7] However, highly effective rotavirus vaccine has prevented severe gastroenteritis cases as well as reduced the attributable mortalities. [8] Acute gastroenteritis due to adenoviruses is most common in countries with a hot climate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%