TY - GEN ID - cogprints7826 UR - http://cogprints.org/7826/ A1 - Nerurkar, V A1 - Dhole, V A1 - Kothari, N A1 - Bhatia, S Y1 - 2011/04/15/ N2 - Many studies have established the high prevalence of paediatric Rotavirus gastroenteritis in India. The importance of rapid diagnosis of rotavirus infection has also been stressed upon, to initiate prompt rehydration therapy and prevent unnecessary use of antibiotics .We undertook a retrospective analysis of 327 paediatric stool specimens to understand the current prevalence and seasonal distribution of cases in Mumbai and its surrounding areas. Overall Rotavirus positivity rate was 37.9 %, with peak positivity in winter seasons. Infections were more common upto 2 years of age. Incidence of bacterial and parasitic coinfections was low. PB - BS Kakkilaya KW - Rotavirus; Paediatric diarrhea; Antigen detection TI - Pediatric Rotavirus Gastroenteritis: A 2 year Analysis to Understand Current Prevalence in Mumbai AV - public ER -