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Some Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Rotavirus Incidence at Children in the Republic Sakha (Yakutia)

Abstract

The article presents an analysis of the long-term rotavirus infection incidence in children of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia), and a comparison of the age structure of children hospitalized in the Children’s City Clinical Hospital № 2 during the epidemic season 2012-2013. The detection rate of the rotavirus antigen has been identified in patients with symptoms of acute enteric infection as well as the main clinical manifestations of rotavirus gastroenteritis.

About the Authors

S. L. Aleksandrova
Children’s City Clinical Hospital № 2, Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
Russian Federation

Aleksandrova Sofya Lavrentievna– Candidate of Medical Sciences, Chief Physician 

677005, Yakutsk, Kurashova str., 91/3, phone: 8 (4112) 43-06-11



M. A. Togullaeva
Children’s City Clinical Hospital № 2, Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
Russian Federation

Togullaeva Matryona Afanasievna – Deputy Chief Physician on Clinical and Expert Work 

677005, Yakutsk, Kurashova str., 91/3, phone: 8 (4112) 43-06-11



N. A. Sleptsova
Children’s City Clinical Hospital № 2, Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
Russian Federation

Sleptsova Natalia Aleksandrovna - Deputy Chief Physician on Treatment 

677005, Yakutsk, Kurashova str., 91/3, phone: 8 (4112) 43-06-11



M. A. Danilova
Department of Rospotrebnadzor (Russian Agency for Health and Consumer Rights) in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
Russian Federation

Danilova Marianna Andreevna – Deputy Head, Epidemiological Inspection 

677027, Yakutsk, Oyunskogo str., 9, phone: 8 (4112) 36-59-38 



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Aleksandrova S.L., Togullaeva M.A., Sleptsova N.A., Danilova M.A. Some Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Rotavirus Incidence at Children in the Republic Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(1):25-28.

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