英格兰和威尔士5岁以下儿童的肠胃炎。

D S Crowley, M J Ryan, P G Wall
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肠胃炎是全世界幼儿疾病的主要原因。这一问题的严重程度被低估了,因为许多病例可能不需要进行医疗治疗,而许多已经就诊的病例也没有被要求提供粪便标本。在这项研究中,分析了1990年1月至1994年12月期间向PHLS传染病监测中心报告的英格兰和威尔士5岁以下儿童肠胃炎病原体的实验室报告。这些报告与人口普查和调查办公室在同一时期整理的同一年龄组的食物中毒通报和胃肠炎死亡率进行了比较。在167630份实验室粪便鉴定中,39%为轮状病毒。报告中最常见的是1岁以下儿童在冬季。沙门氏菌和弯曲杆菌分别从16%和15%的报告标本中分离出来。在研究期间,这个年龄组的沙门氏菌报告率上升了48%。改善食品的微生物质量和提高食品卫生标准,以及提高父母对幼儿食物中毒可能性的认识,将有助于减少这一年龄组的发病率。大多数归因于胃肠炎的儿童死亡与轮状病毒感染有关。采用最近研制的轮状病毒疫苗可大大降低这一年龄组的发病率。
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Gastroenteritis in children under 5 years of age in England and Wales.

Gastroenteritis is a major cause of illness in young children worldwide. The magnitude of this problem is underestimated, as many cases may not present for medical treatment and many that do present are not asked to provide a faecal specimen. In this study, laboratory reports of pathogens responsible for gastroenteritis in children under 5 years in England and Wales reported to the PHLS Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre from January 1990 to December 1994 were analysed. These reports were compared with food poisoning notifications and mortality attributable to gastroenteritis collated by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys in the same age group over the same period. Thirty-nine per cent of the 167630 laboratory faecal identifications were of rotavirus. Reports were commonest in children under 1 year of age during the winter months. Salmonellas and campylobacters were isolated from 16% and 15% of the specimens reported respectively. During the study period salmonella reporting rates rose by 48% in this age group. Improving the microbiological quality of food and raising standards of food hygiene, together with increasing parental awareness of the possibility of food poisoning in young children, will help to reduce morbidity in this age group. The majority of childhood deaths attributable to gastroenteritis were associated with rotavirus infection. The introduction of recently developed vaccines against rotavirus could substantially reduce the level of morbidity in this age group.

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