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悉尼西部儿童全日制托儿所腹泻暴发的前瞻性研究。

Prospective study of diarrhoeal outbreaks in child long-daycare centres in western Sydney.

作者信息

Ferguson J K, Jorm L R, Allen C D, Whitehead P K, Gilbert G L

机构信息

Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, NSW.

出版信息

Med J Aust. 1995 Aug 7;163(3):137-40. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1995.tb127962.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate outbreaks of diarrhoeal illness in children attending long-daycare centres (LDCs), to characterise parasitic, bacterial and viral isolates from the children's faeces and to identify individual and LDC risk factors for diarrhoea.

DESIGN

Eleven-month prospective case-control study of diarrhoeal outbreaks among children in LDCs.

SUBJECTS

2368 children attending 35 LDCs in the western Sydney area.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Frequency of diarrhoeal outbreaks, rate of attack and spread to family members; pathogens isolated from stools; and individual and LDC risk factors.

RESULTS

The overall incidence of diarrhoeal disease was low (0.28 outbreaks per centre per year and 0.056 outbreak-associated cases per child-year). Attack rates during outbreaks varied widely (4%-55%; mean, 15%), as did secondary spread rates to family members (1%-15%; mean, 9%). Pathogens were isolated from 7% of symptomatic children and 7% of controls; no outbreak was shown to be caused by a recognised pathogen. Children with outbreak-associated diarrhoeal illness were more likely to have suffered vomiting, poor appetite, lack of energy, fever and to have taken antibiotics in the previous week than other children. Hygiene practices varied widely among centres.

CONCLUSIONS

We found low incidence and morbidity from diarrhoeal illness in Australian urban LDCs. Diarrhoea in children in LDCs may be caused predominantly by non-infectious factors such as diet and antibiotic exposure. Current hygiene measures in LDCs seem adequate to prevent and contain outbreaks of infectious diarrhoea.

摘要

目的

调查长期日托中心(LDC)儿童腹泻病暴发情况,鉴定儿童粪便中的寄生虫、细菌和病毒分离株,并确定腹泻的个体和LDC危险因素。

设计

对LDC儿童腹泻暴发进行为期11个月的前瞻性病例对照研究。

研究对象

悉尼西部地区35所LDC的2368名儿童。

主要观察指标

腹泻暴发频率、发病率及向家庭成员的传播情况;粪便中分离出的病原体;个体和LDC危险因素。

结果

腹泻病总体发病率较低(每年每个中心0.28次暴发,每名儿童每年0.056例与暴发相关的病例)。暴发期间的发病率差异很大(4%-55%;平均15%),向家庭成员的二次传播率也如此(1%-15%;平均9%)。7%的有症状儿童和7%的对照儿童粪便中分离出病原体;未发现有暴发是由已知病原体引起的。与暴发相关的腹泻病儿童比其他儿童更有可能在前一周出现呕吐、食欲不振、乏力、发热及使用过抗生素。各中心的卫生习惯差异很大。

结论

我们发现澳大利亚城市LDC的腹泻病发病率和患病率较低。LDC儿童腹泻可能主要由饮食和抗生素暴露等非感染因素引起。LDC目前的卫生措施似乎足以预防和控制感染性腹泻的暴发。

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