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  • 05 November, 2025

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Gastroenteritis

A recent study has highlighted the positive effects of the indigenous rotavirus vaccine in India, showing significant reductions in rotavirus-based gastroenteritis across various sites in the country. This is particularly important as gastroenteritis is a leading cause of illness and death among children, and rotavirus is one of the primary viral causes.

What is Gastroenteritis?

Gastroenteritis refers to the inflammation of the lining of the stomach and intestines. While it is often not serious in healthy individuals, it can lead to complications like dehydration and more severe symptoms, particularly in vulnerable populations such as young children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals.

Causes of Gastroenteritis

Gastroenteritis can be caused by a variety of pathogens:

  • Viruses: The most common cause, including:

    • Noroviruses

    • Rotaviruses (common in children)

  • Bacteria: Such as Salmonella, E. coli, and Campylobacter.

  • Parasites: Like Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica.

  • Chemicals: Contaminants in food or water.

  • Reactions to medicines and food: Some medications or food allergies can cause gastroenteritis symptoms.

Transmission and Spread

  • Food Poisoning: When gastroenteritis is caused by consuming food or drinks contaminated with viruses, bacteria, parasites, or chemicals, it is referred to as food poisoning.

  • Person-to-Person Spread: The viruses, bacteria, and parasites responsible for gastroenteritis can also spread through direct contact with an infected person or via contaminated surfaces.

Symptoms of Gastroenteritis

  • Diarrhea

  • Abdominal pain or cramping

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Occasional fever (especially with viral causes)

The symptoms can vary in intensity, but severe cases may require medical intervention, particularly to address dehydration and other complications.

Treatment and Management

  • Mild Cases: Gastroenteritis often resolves on its own, with individuals recovering by staying hydrated and resting. The use of electrolyte solutions is essential to prevent dehydration, especially in children and the elderly.

  • Probiotics: Studies have suggested that probiotics may help shorten the duration of diarrhea in some cases.

  • Medications:

    • For more severe symptoms, medications to control nausea or vomiting may be used.

    • Antibiotics are prescribed for bacterial infections (e.g., bacterial gastroenteritis).

    • Antiparasitic medicines may be necessary in case of parasitic infections.

Rotavirus and Its Impact on Gastroenteritis

Rotavirus is one of the leading causes of severe gastroenteritis in children under five years of age, especially in developing countries like India. It leads to high rates of diarrhea and dehydration among young children, which can be fatal if not treated promptly.

The Indigenous Rotavirus Vaccine in India

In response to the high incidence of rotavirus-related gastroenteritis, India introduced an indigenous rotavirus vaccine, which has shown positive results in reducing rotavirus-based gastroenteritis. This vaccine is part of India’s broader efforts to control diarrheal diseases in children, particularly in rural and underprivileged areas where access to medical care may be limited.

Key Findings of the Recent Study:

  • The study found that the rotavirus vaccine has led to marked reductions in rotavirus infections and subsequent hospitalizations across various regions in India.

  • This development is a major step toward reducing the burden of childhood diarrhea and improving overall child health outcomes in India.

Conclusion

While gastroenteritis itself is a common and often self-limiting illness, its impact on vulnerable populations, especially children, can be severe. The introduction of the indigenous rotavirus vaccine in India has shown significant promise in reducing the number of severe rotavirus infections, contributing to the fight against diarrheal diseases.



Source: INDIAN EXPRESS


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