Child rotavirus infection in association with acute gastroenteritis in two Chinese sentinel hospitals

Abstract Rotavirus gastroenteritis is an important pediatric disease in China. In a survey of rotavirus infection at two sentinel hospitals in China (Beijing Friendship Hospital and Changchun Children’s Hospital), 296 cases were detected. A total of 283 (95.6%) cases of rotavirus infection occurred in children under 5 years of age. Serotype G1 (62%) was most prevalent followed by G2 (28.5%), G3 (5%) and G4 (2%). Mixed infections (n=8, 3%) were rare, and 16 isolates (5.5%) remained non‐typeable. A consistent epidemic occurred during the winter. Rotavirus was responsible for about 61.8% of diarrhea‐related hospitalizations in children under 5 years of age, with a mean hospital stay of 5.6 days (1.0–21 days). The estimated rate of rotavirus‐attributed hospitalizations was 16/1000 children under 5 years of age per year. Rotavirus‐related death is rare in Changchun and Beijing. The present findings suggest that a rotavirus vaccine for the prevention of severe disease and a reduction of treatment costs would be of significant benefit to China.