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Household Transmission of Rotavirus in a Community with Rotavirus Vaccination in Quininde,Ecuador
Authors:Ben Lopman  Yosselin Vicu?a  Fabian Salazar  Nely Broncano  Matthew D Esona  Carlos Sandoval  Nicole Gregoricus  Michael D Bowen  Daniel Payne  Martiza Vaca  Martha Chico  Umesh Parashar  Philip J Cooper
Institution:1. Division of Viral Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.; 2. Fundación Ecuatoriana Para Investigación en Salud, Quinindé, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador.; 3. Universidad de San Francisco de Quito; Quito, Ecuador.; 4. Department of Parasitology, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; Liverpool, United Kingdom.; National Institutes of Health, United States of America,
Abstract:

Background

We studied the transmission of rotavirus infection in households in peri-urban Ecuador in the vaccination era.

Methods

Stool samples were collected from household contacts of child rotavirus cases, diarrhea controls and healthy controls following presentation of the index child to health facilities. Rotavirus infection status of contacts was determined by RT-qPCR. We examined factors associated with transmissibility (index-case characteristics) and susceptibility (household-contact characteristics).

Results

Amongst cases, diarrhea controls and healthy control household contacts, infection attack rates (iAR) were 55%, 8% and 2%, (n = 137, 130, 137) respectively. iARs were higher from index cases with vomiting, and amongst siblings. Disease ARs were higher when the index child was <18 months and had vomiting, with household contact <10 years and those sharing a room with the index case being more susceptible. We found no evidence of asymptomatic infections leading to disease transmission.

Conclusion

Transmission rates of rotavirus are high in households with an infected child, while background infections are rare. We have identified factors associated with transmission (vomiting/young age of index case) and susceptibility (young age/sharing a room/being a sibling of the index case). Vaccination may lead to indirect benefits by averting episodes or reducing symptoms in vaccinees.
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