Irina Quamilè, François Rogerie, Marc Grandadam, Remy Teyssou, Elisabeth Nicand, Jean-Louis Koeck, Irina Fejzia, Yves Buisson, J-L Rey
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Abstract
The upsurge of diarrhoea observed in children in Kosovo Mitrovica in the spring of 2001 led to a survey, jointly organized by the city health department, the GISPE association and the medical laboratory at the Val de Grâce Hospital (France). The available retrospective data showed an increase in cases of diarrhoea in which Giardia duodenalis was isolated. During the third week of August 2001, all children with diarrhoea consulting in the hospital south of city (n = 45) had a complete stool analysis. The analyses showed the presence of Giardia cysts and trophozoites in 40% of the cases, and no cases with helminthes or cryptosporidia. Moreover 3 strains of S. sonnei, a microorganism never previously identified, and different pathovars of E. coli in 11 patients were isolated. This "epidemic" appeared to be linked to the poor hygiene conditions that still prevailed 2 years after the events but not directly to the water supply, which was rehabilitated at the end of 1999. It is also necessary to strengthen the capacity of the public laboratories and health-care facilities of the province.
2001年春季,科索沃米特罗维察儿童腹泻病例激增,为此,该市卫生部门、GISPE协会和Val de grce医院医学实验室(法国)联合组织了一项调查。现有的回顾性资料显示,分离出十二指肠贾第鞭毛虫的腹泻病例有所增加。在2001年8月的第三周,所有在城南医院就诊的腹泻儿童(n = 45)都进行了完整的粪便分析。分析显示,40%的病例中存在贾第鞭毛虫囊肿和滋养体,没有寄生虫或隐孢子虫病例。从11例患者中分离出3株sonnei沙门氏菌和不同病原菌大肠杆菌。这种"流行病"似乎与事件发生两年后仍然普遍存在的恶劣卫生条件有关,但与1999年底恢复的供水没有直接关系。还必须加强该省公共实验室和保健设施的能力。