신생아기 급성 장염의 4종 바이러스 양성률

Isolation rate of 4 type virus of acute gastroenteritis in full-term neonates during neonatal period

  • 문수경 (을지대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실) ;
  • 이재인 (서울시 보건환경연구원) ;
  • 윤혜선 (을지대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실) ;
  • 안영민 (을지대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실)
  • Moon, Soo Kyoung (Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Eulji University) ;
  • Lee, Jae In (Seoul Research Institute of Public Health & Environment) ;
  • Yoon, Hye Sun (Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Eulji University) ;
  • Ahn, Young Min (Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Eulji University)
  • 투고 : 2007.06.23
  • 심사 : 2007.07.10
  • 발행 : 2007.09.15

초록

목 적 : 신생아기에 발생하는 급성 바이러스 장염의 원인중 가장 흔한 4종의 바이러스에 의한 장염의 임상적 특징, 증상, 양성률, 발생분포 등을 알아보고, 생활장소, 수유형태에 따른 차이점을 살펴보고자 하였다. 방 법 : 2004년 9월부터 2005년 8월까지 을지병원 소아과에 설사를 주증상으로 내원하여 급성 바이러스성 장염이 의심되어 입원하였던 이전에 건강했던 생후 4주 미만의 만삭 신생아 중에서 대변의 바이러스 검사가 가능했던 112명을 대상으로 하였다. 환아의 출생력, 임상적 특징, 임상 증상, 수유종류, 생활장소 등을 문진을 통해서 알아보고, 혈액검사, 소변검사, 방사선 검사, 대변에서 로타바이러스, 아스트로바이러스, 노로바이러스, 아데노바이러스 검사를 실시하였다. 결 과 : 112명의 입원 시 평균 나이는 $11.4{\pm}5.4$일, 평균 체중 감소는 $5.9{\pm}5.1%$, 평균 입원 기간은 $6.3{\pm}3.4$일이었고, 중등도 이상의 탈수는 51.7%, 대사성 산증을 동반한 경우는 13.4%였으며 입원 전까지 생활했던 장소는 조리원이 74.1%였고 수유 종류로는 혼합수유가 64.3%로 많았다. 대변에서 4종 바이러스 양성률은 33% 였고, 이중에서 로타바이러스가 59.5%, 아스트로바이러스가 29.7%, 노로바이러스가 10.8%를 차지하였고 아데노바이러스는 검출되지 않았다. 장소에 따른 바이러스 양성률에는 차이가 없었고, 두 곳 모두에서 로타바이러스가 주된 장염 바이러스로 확인되었고, 아스트로바이러스는 산후조리원에서, 노로바이러스는 집에서 각각 의미 있게 많이 검출되었다. 수유 종류에 따른 바이러스 양성률에는 차이가 없었다. 급성 장염의 발생분포는 대부분이 11월에서 12월에 집중되어서 발생하였고, 바이러스가 검출되었던 경우도 전체 분포와 유사한 양상을 보였다. 결 론 : 신생아시기에 바이러스 장염을 일으키는 흔한 4종의 바이러스 양성률은 33%였고, 이중 로타바이러스가 대부분을 차지하였으며, 생활장소나 수유형태에 따른 양성율의 차이는 보이지 않았고, 각 바이러스 간에 임상적 특징에도 차이가 없었다.

Purpose : The most common causes of acute viral gastroenteritis in newborn period are rotavirus, astrovirus, norovirus and enteric adenovirus. This study was designed to investigate the clinical characteristics, clinical symptoms, isolation rate and distribution of these viruses in full-term neonates during neonatal period. We also studied the influence on the viral isolation rate by postnatal care place and feeding type. Methods : We evaluated 112 healthy full-term neonates who were admitted to Eulji hospital, presenting with symptoms of acute viral gastroenteritis from September 2004 to August 2005. Epidemiologic, clinical and laboratory data were reviewed. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for rotavirus, astrovirus and norovirus and RT-PCR for enteric adenovirus were performed in study subjects.Results : The mean age at the admission was $11.4{\pm}5.4days$, mean weight loss was $5.9{\pm}5.1%$, mean hospitalization duration was $6.3{\pm}3.4days$. Moderate and severe weight loss were expressed in 51.7% and metabolic acidosis was in 13.4%. The percent of living in postnatal care facility (PCF) was 74.1 % and the percent of mixed feeding was 64.3%. Isolation rate of virus was 33%. The most prevalent virus was rotavirus (59.5%), followed by astrovirus (29.7%) and norovirus (10.8%). There was no differences in virus isolation rate by postnatal care place and by feeding type. The rotavirus was main virus in both home group and PCF group. But astrovirus was more detected in PCF and norovirus was more detected in home (P<0.05). According to monthly distribution of virus, acute viral gastroenteritis in newborn period was concentrated in September to December. Conclusion : The isolation rate of 4 type viruses was 33% and rotavirus was the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis during neonatal period. There was no differences in clinical characteristics on each viral groups.

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