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. 2013 Jan 20;3(1):11–21. doi: 10.1016/j.jegh.2012.11.004

Table 6.

Relationship between enteric pathogens, clinical signs and symptoms in hospitalised children, 2007–2010.

Clinical symptoms (n/300 or 115) Rotavirus n (%) Adenovirus n (%) Norovirus n (%) P, Pearson’s χ2(df) Campylobacter spp. n (%) Salmonella spp. n (%)
Diarrhoea (286) 93 (32) 100 (35) 93 (33) 0.901, 0.21(2) 59 (52) 55 (48)
Vomiting (211) 86 (41) 65 (31) 60 (28) 0.001, 21.21(2) 34 (49) 35 (51)
Abdominal pain (36) (16) (44) 9 (25) 11 (31) 0.244, 2.82(2) 21 (53) 19 (47)
Fever (160) 70 (44) 51 (32) 39 (24) 0.001, 20.88(2) 38 (48) 42 (52)
Dehydration (102) 52 (51) 30 (29) 20 (20) 0.001, 25.17(2) 12 (46) 14 (54)
Anorexia (92) 43 (47) 34 (37) 15 (16) 0.001, 18.75(2) 17 (49) 18 (51)
Lethargy (128) 54 (42) 42 (33) 32 (25) 0.005, 10.43(2) 14 (47) 16 (53)
Upper respiratory symptoms (84) 24 (29) 32 (38) 28 (34) 0.603, 1.01(2) 10 (48) 11 (52)

Persons with a single virus (rotavirus, adenovirus, norovirus) detected = 300; Campylobacter and Salmonella spp. = 115.