Infection Status of Hospitalized Diarrheal Patients with Gastrointestinal Protozoa, Bacteria, and Viruses in the Republic of Korea
To understand protozoan, viral, and bacterial infections in diarrheal patients, we analyzed positivity and mixed-infection status with 3 protozoans, 4 viruses, and 10 bacteria in hospitalized diarrheal patients during 2004-2006 in the Republic of Korea. A total of 76,652 stool samples were collected...
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description | To understand protozoan, viral, and bacterial infections in diarrheal patients, we analyzed positivity and mixed-infection status with 3 protozoans, 4 viruses, and 10 bacteria in hospitalized diarrheal patients during 2004-2006 in the Republic of Korea. A total of 76,652 stool samples were collected from 96 hospitals across the nation. The positivity for protozoa, viruses, and bacteria was 129, 1,759, and 1,797 per 10,000 persons, respectively. Especially, Cryptosporidium parvum was highly mixed-infected with rotavirus among pediatric diarrheal patients (29.5 per 100 C. parvum positive cases), and Entamoeba histolytica was mixed-infected with Clostridium perfringens (10.3 per 100 E. histolytica positive cases) in protozoan-diarrheal patients. Those infected with rotavirus and C. perfringens constituted relatively high proportions among mixed infection cases from January to April. The positivity for rotavirus among viral infection for those aged 5 less-than or equal to years was significantly higher, while C. perfringens among bacterial infection was higher for 50 greater-than or equal to years. The information for association of viral and bacterial infections with enteropathogenic protozoa in diarrheal patients may contribute to improvement of care for diarrhea as well as development of control strategies for diarrheal diseases in Korea. |
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Parasitol</addtitle><date>2010-06-01</date><risdate>2010</risdate><volume>48</volume><issue>2</issue><spage>113</spage><epage>120</epage><pages>113-120</pages><issn>0023-4001</issn><eissn>1738-0006</eissn><abstract>To understand protozoan, viral, and bacterial infections in diarrheal patients, we analyzed positivity and mixed-infection status with 3 protozoans, 4 viruses, and 10 bacteria in hospitalized diarrheal patients during 2004-2006 in the Republic of Korea. A total of 76,652 stool samples were collected from 96 hospitals across the nation. The positivity for protozoa, viruses, and bacteria was 129, 1,759, and 1,797 per 10,000 persons, respectively. Especially, Cryptosporidium parvum was highly mixed-infected with rotavirus among pediatric diarrheal patients (29.5 per 100 C. parvum positive cases), and Entamoeba histolytica was mixed-infected with Clostridium perfringens (10.3 per 100 E. histolytica positive cases) in protozoan-diarrheal patients. Those infected with rotavirus and C. perfringens constituted relatively high proportions among mixed infection cases from January to April. The positivity for rotavirus among viral infection for those aged 5 less-than or equal to years was significantly higher, while C. perfringens among bacterial infection was higher for 50 greater-than or equal to years. The information for association of viral and bacterial infections with enteropathogenic protozoa in diarrheal patients may contribute to improvement of care for diarrhea as well as development of control strategies for diarrheal diseases in Korea.</abstract><cop>Korea (South)</cop><pub>대한기생충학열대의학회</pub><pmid>20585526</pmid><doi>10.3347/kjp.2010.48.2.113</doi><tpages>8</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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subjects | Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over BACTERIA Bacteria - classification Bacteria - isolation & purification Bacterial Infections - epidemiology Bacterial Infections - microbiology Child Child, Preschool Clostridium perfringens Comorbidity CRYPTOSPORIDIUM PARVUM Diarrhea - epidemiology Diarrhea - microbiology Diarrhea - parasitology Diarrhea - virology Entamoeba histolytica Eukaryota - classification Eukaryota - isolation & purification Feces - microbiology Feces - parasitology Feces - virology Female Gastroenteritis - epidemiology Gastroenteritis - microbiology Gastroenteritis - parasitology Gastroenteritis - virology hospitalization Humans Infant Male Middle Aged mixed infection Original Prevalence protozoa Protozoan Infections - epidemiology Protozoan Infections - parasitology Republic of Korea - epidemiology rotavirus VIRUS Virus Diseases - epidemiology Virus Diseases - virology VIRUSES Viruses - classification Viruses - isolation & purification Young Adult |
title | Infection Status of Hospitalized Diarrheal Patients with Gastrointestinal Protozoa, Bacteria, and Viruses in the Republic of Korea |
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