A Clinical Study for Rota Virus Infection of Neonates in Oriental Medicine Hospital Postpartum Care Center

한방병원 산후조리센터 내 신생아의 Rota Virus 감염증에 대한 임상적 고찰

  • Lee, Jeong-Lim (Department of Pediatrics, Dongseo Oriental Medicine Hospital) ;
  • Ha, Kwang-Su (Department of Pediatrics, Dongseo Oriental Medicine Hospital) ;
  • Ha, Su-Yun (Department of Pediatrics, Dongseo Oriental Medicine Hospital) ;
  • Song, In-Sun (Department of Pediatrics, Dongseo Oriental Medicine Hospital) ;
  • Kim, Sun-Mi (Department of Pediatrics, Dongseo Oriental Medicine Hospital)
  • Published : 2005.12.31

Abstract

Objective : The aim of this study is to investigate rota virus infection of neonates In the Postpartum care center. Methods : This clinical study was carried out with the 205 neonates who admitted to the Postpartum Care Center of ${\bigcirc}{\bigcirc}$ Oriental Medicine Hospital, from July, 2004 to July, 2005. Stools were examined daily with Rotazyme ELISA tests(Bio Line Rota Virus, SD Standard Diagnostics, INC.) for 3 days from the day of admission. Supplementary test was examined when change was found in stools. Results : Among 205 newborn babies, 58 cases turned out to be positive. The positive rate of rota virus was not significantly related to sex, birth weight, gestation age. But, it was significantly related to delivery method and it was higher in caesarean section group. The manifestation rates of symptoms were 51.7% in Rotazyme positive neonates. In the Rotazyme positive 58 cases, 30 cases(51.7%) had diarrhea, 8 cases had fever(13.8%), 1 case(1.7%) had vomiting. The positive rate of rota virus was higher during from october to march. There were 190 cases(92.2%) of mixed feeding and 15 cases(7.8%) of artificial feeding. There was significance between breast feeding and the positive rate of rota virus. There was no significance between hospital of birth and the rate of positive rotazyme test. Conclusions : A further study of neonates in postpartum care center is necessary as preference of postpartum care center was increased. And the oriental medicine treatment of rota virus IS expected to be effective, so a further study is necessary.

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