Epidemiology of Rotavirus in Humans, Animals, and the Environment in Africa: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Author:

Njifon Hermann Landry Munshili1,Kenmoe Sebastien2,Ahmed Sharia M3,Takuissu Guy Roussel4,Ebogo-Belobo Jean Thierry5,Njile Daniel Kamga6,Bowo-Ngandji Arnol7,Mbaga Donatien Serge7,Kengne-Nde Cyprien8,Mouiche Mohamed Moctar Mouliom9,Njouom Richard6,Perraut Ronald1,Leung Daniel T3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Annex of Garoua, Centre Pasteur du Cameroon , Garoua , Cameroon

2. Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, University of Buea , Buea , Cameroon

3. Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Utah School of Medicine , Salt Lake City, Utah , USA

4. Centre for Food, Food Security, and Nutrition Research, Institute of Medical Research and Medicinal Plants Studies , Yaounde , Cameroon

5. Center for Research in Health and Priority Pathologies, Institute of Medical Research and Medicinal Plants Studies , Yaounde , Cameroon

6. Department of Virology, Centre Pasteur du Cameroun , Yaounde , Cameroon

7. Department of Microbiology, The University of Yaounde I , Yaounde , Cameroon

8. Epidemiological Surveillance, Evaluation and Research Unit, National AIDS Control Committee , Douala , Cameroon

9. School of Veterinary Medicine and Sciences, University of Ngaoundéré , Ngaoundéré , Cameroon

Abstract

Abstract Background Globally, rotavirus infections are the most common cause of diarrhea-related deaths, especially among children under 5 years of age. This virus can be transmitted through the fecal-oral route, although zoonotic and environmental contributions to transmission are poorly defined. The purpose of this study is to determine the epidemiology of rotavirus in humans, animals, and the environment in Africa, as well as the impact of vaccination. Methods We searched PubMed, Web of Science, Africa Index Medicus, and African Journal Online, identifying 240 prevalence data points from 224 articles between 2009 and 2022. Results Human rotavirus prevalence among patients with gastroenteritis was 29.8% (95% confidence interval [CI], 28.1%–31.5%; 238 710 participants), with similar estimates in children under 5 years of age, and an estimated case fatality rate of 1.2% (95% CI, .7%–2.0%; 10 440 participants). Prevalence was estimated to be 15.4% and 6.1% in patients with nongastroenteritis illnesses and apparently healthy individuals, respectively. Among animals, prevalence was 9.3% (95% CI, 5.7%–13.7%; 6115 animals), and in the environmental water sources, prevalence was 31.4% (95% CI, 17.7%–46.9%; 2530 samples). Discussion Our findings highlight the significant burden of rotavirus infection in Africa, and underscore the need for a One Health approach to limiting the spread of this disease.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Dr. Thomas D. Rees and Natalie B Rees Presidential Endowed Chair in Global Medicine

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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