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Objective To study the epidemiological characteristics of norovirus (NV) and rotavirus (RV) in children with diarrhea. Methods In this study, fecal specimens of 2 135 children with diarrhea admitted to our hospital from January 2019 to December 2019 were collected. The infection of NV and RV virus was detected by immunochromatography and ELISA, respectively. The epidemiological characteristics of RV virus. Results The total positive detection rate of 1 388 children was 65.01% (1 388/2 135), and the positive detection rate of RV virus was 34.52% (651/2 135), which was higher than 30.49% (737/2 135) of NV virus (χ2=7.895, P0.05), the positive detection rate of RV in males is 61.74%, higher than that of females 38.26% (χ2=25.318 , P2=35.791, P2=173.426 , P2=252.628, P<0.001). Conclusion Spring and winter are the seasons of high incidence of viral diarrhea in children. Close monitoring of children under 2 years of age should be strengthened to prevent viral diarrhea early.
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Objective:To explore the therapeutic effect and safety of oral ibuprofen (INN)on patent ductus arterio-sus (PDA)in neonates.Methods:A total of 160 neonates,who hospitalized in our hospital and were diagnosed as PDA by color echocardiography from Feb 2011 to Dec 2013,were enrolled.According to number table method, they were randomly and equally divided into high dose group (received INN 10mg/kg on the first day,then 5mg/kg on the second and third day)and low dose group (received INN 5mg/kg for 3d).PDA closure was observed,com-pared and analyzed between two groups after INN therapy.Results:After INN therapy,PDA closed in 57 cases (71.3%)in high dose group,it was significantly higher than that of low dose group (48.8%,39/80),P 0.05 all).Con-clusion:High-dose ibuprofen possesses better therapeutic effect on patent ductus arteriosus in neonates;its adverse reactions are few;which can avoid postoperative pain in partial children.