Etiological, epidemiological, and clinical features of acute diarrhea in China

Author:

Wang Li-Ping, ,Zhou Shi-XiaORCID,Wang Xin,Lu Qing-BinORCID,Shi Lu-Sha,Ren Xiang,Zhang Hai-Yang,Wang Yi-Fei,Lin Sheng-Hong,Zhang Cui-Hong,Geng Meng-Jie,Zhang Xiao-Ai,Li Jun,Zhao Shi-Wen,Yi Zhi-GangORCID,Chen Xiao,Yang Zuo-Sen,Meng Lei,Wang Xin-Hua,Liu Ying-Le,Cui Ai-Li,Lai Sheng-Jie,Liu Meng-Yang,Zhu Yu-Liang,Xu Wen-Bo,Chen Yu,Wu Jian-GuoORCID,Yuan Zheng-Hong,Li Meng-FengORCID,Huang Liu-Yu,Li Zhong-Jie,Liu WeiORCID,Fang Li-QunORCID,Jing Huai-Qi,Hay Simon I.ORCID,Gao George F.ORCID,Yang Wei-Zhong

Abstract

AbstractNational-based prospective surveillance of all-age patients with acute diarrhea was conducted in China between 2009‒2018. Here we report the etiological, epidemiological, and clinical features of the 152,792 eligible patients enrolled in this analysis. Rotavirus A and norovirus are the two leading viral pathogens detected in the patients, followed by adenovirus and astrovirus. Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli and nontyphoidal Salmonella are the two leading bacterial pathogens, followed by Shigella and Vibrio parahaemolyticus. Patients aged <5 years had higher overall positive rate of viral pathogens, while bacterial pathogens were more common in patients aged 18‒45 years. A joinpoint analysis revealed the age-specific positivity rate and how this varied for individual pathogens. Our findings fill crucial gaps of how the distributions of enteropathogens change across China in patients with diarrhea. This allows enhanced identification of the predominant diarrheal pathogen candidates for diagnosis in clinical practice and more targeted application of prevention and control measures.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Mega-Project on Infectious Disease Prevention

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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