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A waterborne outbreak of epidemic diarrhea due to group A rotavirus in Malatya Turkey

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dc.contributor.author Köroğlu, Mehmet
dc.contributor.author Yakupoğulları, Yusuf
dc.contributor.author Otlu, Barış
dc.contributor.author Öztürk, Serhat
dc.contributor.author Özden, Mehmet
dc.contributor.author Özer, Ali
dc.contributor.author Şener, Kemal
dc.contributor.author Durmaz, Rıza
dc.date.accessioned 2017-07-14T06:42:48Z
dc.date.available 2017-07-14T06:42:48Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.citation Köroğlu, M. Yakupoğulları, Y. Otlu, B. Öztürk, S. Özden, M. Özer, A. Şener, K. Durmaz, R. (2011). A waterborne outbreak of epidemic diarrhea due to group A rotavirus in Malatya Turkey . New Microbiologics, 34(1), 17–24. tr_TR
dc.identifier.issn 1121-7138
dc.identifier.uri http://www.newmicrobiologica.org/PUB/allegati_pdf/2011/1/17.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11616/7368
dc.description.abstract We characterized an outbreak of acute diarrheal disease caused by group A rotavirus that occurred during the Autumn of 2005 in Malatya City, Turkey. A total 9907 patients between 0 to 91 years old (mean age: 25.05±19.67) were included in the epidemic. The patients’ data were prospectively collected and statistically analyzed. Microbiologic analyses were performed to determine the etiologic agent. Rapid onset diarrhea (98.36%), abdominal cramps (69%), fever (44.4%) and vomiting (69.6%) were the most common symptoms observed in patients. Rotavirus antigen was detected in 52.7% of the studied patients. RT-PCR analysis led to identification of Group A rotavirus as the causative agent of this epidemic. Simultaneous measurements of the drinking water samples yielded very low chlorine levels; as low as 0 to 0.05 mg/L. The outbreak investigation team indicated possible contamination of a large water depository from a water well, which supplies drinking water to two major districts of the city. Effective chlorination and blockage of the passage between the well and the water depository stopped the outbreak. This outbreak shows the high epidemic potency of rotavirus in large human populations, including all age groups, and underlines the importance of water safety in pipeline systems. tr_TR
dc.language.iso eng tr_TR
dc.publisher New Microbiologics tr_TR
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess tr_TR
dc.subject Rotavirus tr_TR
dc.subject Outbreak tr_TR
dc.subject Waterborne tr_TR
dc.subject Diarrhea tr_TR
dc.subject Chlorination tr_TR
dc.title A waterborne outbreak of epidemic diarrhea due to group A rotavirus in Malatya Turkey tr_TR
dc.type article tr_TR
dc.relation.journal New Microbiologics tr_TR
dc.contributor.department İnönü Üniversitesi tr_TR
dc.contributor.authorID 101949 tr_TR
dc.identifier.volume 34 tr_TR
dc.identifier.issue 1 tr_TR
dc.identifier.startpage 17 tr_TR
dc.identifier.endpage 24 tr_TR


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