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Increased Rotavirus Prevalence in Diarrheal Outbreak Precipitated by Localized Flooding, Solomon Islands, 2014.


ABSTRACT: Flooding on 1 of the Solomon Islands precipitated a nationwide epidemic of diarrhea that spread to regions unaffected by flooding and caused >6,000 cases and 27 deaths. Rotavirus was identified in 38% of case-patients tested in the city with the most flooding. Outbreak potential related to weather reinforces the need for global rotavirus vaccination.

SUBMITTER: Jones FK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4861519 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Increased Rotavirus Prevalence in Diarrheal Outbreak Precipitated by Localized Flooding, Solomon Islands, 2014.

Jones Forrest K FK   Ko Albert I AI   Becha Chris C   Joshua Cynthia C   Musto Jennie J   Thomas Sarah S   Ronsse Axelle A   Kirkwood Carl D CD   Sio Alison A   Aumua Audrey A   Nilles Eric J EJ  

Emerging infectious diseases 20160501 5


Flooding on 1 of the Solomon Islands precipitated a nationwide epidemic of diarrhea that spread to regions unaffected by flooding and caused >6,000 cases and 27 deaths. Rotavirus was identified in 38% of case-patients tested in the city with the most flooding. Outbreak potential related to weather reinforces the need for global rotavirus vaccination. ...[more]

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