Po. Abiodun et A. Omoigberale, PREVALENCE OF NOSOCOMIAL ROTAVIRUS INFECTION IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDRENIN BENIN-CITY, NIGERIA, Annals of tropical paediatrics, 14(1), 1994, pp. 85-88
A total of 1496 stool samples from 445 children admitted into the paed
iatric wards of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City
between November 1989 and April 1990 were examined for the presence of
rotavirus antigen. The total prevalence of rotavirus infection in thi
s study was 28.1% (125 in 445). Fifty-four (12.1%) of the 445 children
had nosocomial rotavirus infection: 22 (9.6%) of the 230 children (ne
onates, infants and young children) who had diarrhoea and 32 (14.9%) o
f the 215 children (neonates, infants and young children) who had no d
iarrhoea. The importance of maintaining strict hygiene in hospital war
ds cannot be overemphasized.