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. 1998 Jun;120(3):321–325. doi: 10.1017/s0950268898008747

Rotavirus infection in Hong Kong: epidemiology and estimates of disease burden.

P K Chan 1, J S Tam 1, E A Nelson 1, K S Fung 1, F A Adeyemi-Doro 1, T F Fok 1, A F Cheng 1
PMCID: PMC2809410  PMID: 9692611

Abstract

Rotavirus gastroenteritis should soon be a vaccine-preventable disease. In a 10-year survey of rotavirus gastroenteritis conducted at the Prince of Wales Hospital (PWH), 2281 cases were detected of which 2213 (97%) occurred in children < 5 years old. A consistent epidemic occurred each winter during the months of December and January. Of all laboratory-confirmed cases, 78% were community-acquired with a mean hospital stay of 4.7 days. The estimated incidence of rotavirus-attributed hospitalization was 2/1000 children < 5 years old. Over the 10 years, rotavirus was responsible for one death, and contributory to three other deaths. On average each year, 195 children < 5 years old were hospitalized for a total of 917 days in PWH, accounting for an estimated expenditure of HK$2.8 (approximately US$0.4) million on hospitalization costs. The annual financial burden for rotavirus gastroenteritis for the whole of Hong Kong could be in excess of HK$9.6 (approximately US$1.2) million.

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