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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue NCBI_Taxonomy OntoBiotope
T1 0-68 Title denotes Etiology and epidemiology of diarrhea in children in Hanoi, Vietnam.
T6 41-49 Habitat denotes children OBT:003188
T2 69-272 Paragraph denotes This paper provides a preliminary picture of diarrhea with regards to etiology, clinical symptoms, and some related epidemiologic factors in children less than five years of age living in Hanoi, Vietnam.
T7 210-246 Habitat denotes children less than five years of age OBT:003188
T3 273-586 Paragraph denotes The study population included 587 children with diarrhea and 249 age-matched healthy controls. The identification of pathogens was carried out by the conventional methods in combination with ELISA, immunoseparation, and PCR. The antibiotic susceptibility was determined by MIC following the NCCLS recommendations.
T8 277-293 Habitat denotes study population OBT:003188
T9 307-329 Habitat denotes children with diarrhea OBT:003188|OBT:003156
T10 338-366 Habitat denotes age-matched healthy controls OBT:003188|OBT:002712
T11 390-399 Phenotype denotes pathogens OBT:002806
T12 502-527 Phenotype denotes antibiotic susceptibility OBT:002675
T4 587-2024 Paragraph denotes Of those with diarrhea, 40.9% were less than one year old and 71.0% were less than two years old. A potential pathogen was identified in 67.3% of children with diarrhea. They were group A rotavirus, diarrheagenic Escherichia coli, Shigella spp, and enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis, with prevalences of 46.7%, 22.5%, 4.7%, and 7.3%, respectively. No Salmonella spp or Vibrio cholerae were isolated. Rotavirus and diarrheagenic E. coli were predominant in children less than two years of age, while Shigella spp, and enterotoxigenic B. fragilis were mostly seen in the older children. Diarrheagenic E. coli and Shigella spp showed high prevalence of resistance to ampicillin, chloramphenicol, and to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole. Children attending the hospitals had fever (43.6%), vomiting (53.8%), and dehydration (82.6%). Watery stool was predominant with a prevalence of 66.4%, followed by mucous stool (21.0%). The mean episodes of stools per day was seven, ranging from two to 23 episodes. Before attending hospitals, 162/587 (27.6%) children had been given antibiotics. Overall, more children got diarrhea in (i) poor families; (ii) families where piped water and a latrine were lacking; (iii) families where mothers washed their hands less often before feeding the children; (iv) families where mothers had a low level of education; (v) families where information on health and sanitation less often reached their households.
T13 697-705 Phenotype denotes pathogen OBT:002806
T14 733-755 Habitat denotes children with diarrhea OBT:003188|OBT:003156
T15 767-784 Microorganism denotes group A rotavirus 28875
E1 767-784 Lives_In denotes group A rotavirus
T16 786-799 Phenotype denotes diarrheagenic OBT:002806
T17 800-816 Microorganism denotes Escherichia coli 562
E2 800-816 Lives_In denotes Escherichia coli
E3 800-816 Exhibits denotes Escherichia coli
T18 818-830 Microorganism denotes Shigella spp 620
E4 818-830 Lives_In denotes Shigella spp
T19 836-851 Phenotype denotes enterotoxigenic OBT:002806
T20 852-872 Microorganism denotes Bacteroides fragilis 817
E5 852-872 Lives_In denotes Bacteroides fragilis
E6 852-872 Exhibits denotes Bacteroides fragilis
T21 941-955 Microorganism denotes Salmonella spp 590
T22 959-974 Microorganism denotes Vibrio cholerae 666
T23 990-999 Microorganism denotes Rotavirus 10912
E7 990-999 Lives_In denotes Rotavirus
T24 1004-1017 Phenotype denotes diarrheagenic OBT:002806
T25 1018-1025 Microorganism denotes E. coli 562
E8 1018-1025 Lives_In denotes E. coli
E9 1018-1025 Exhibits denotes E. coli
T26 1046-1081 Habitat denotes children less than two years of age OBT:003156|OBT:003184
T27 1089-1101 Microorganism denotes Shigella spp 620
E10 1089-1101 Lives_In denotes Shigella spp
T28 1107-1122 Phenotype denotes enterotoxigenic OBT:002806
T29 1123-1134 Microorganism denotes B. fragilis 817
E11 1123-1134 Lives_In denotes B. fragilis
E12 1123-1134 Exhibits denotes B. fragilis
T30 1159-1173 Habitat denotes older children OBT:003156|OBT:003188
T31 1175-1188 Phenotype denotes Diarrheagenic OBT:002806
T32 1189-1196 Microorganism denotes E. coli 562
E13 1189-1196 Exhibits denotes E. coli
E14 1189-1196 Exhibits denotes E. coli
E15 1189-1196 Exhibits denotes E. coli
E16 1189-1196 Exhibits denotes E. coli
T33 1201-1213 Microorganism denotes Shigella spp 620
E17 1201-1213 Exhibits denotes Shigella spp
E18 1201-1213 Exhibits denotes Shigella spp
E19 1201-1213 Exhibits denotes Shigella spp
T36-0 1240-1253 _FRAGMENT denotes resistance to OBT:002772
T34-0 1240-1253 _FRAGMENT denotes resistance to OBT:002844
T35 1240-1264 Phenotype denotes resistance to ampicillin OBT:002762
T36-1 1266-1281 Phenotype denotes chloramphenicol
T34-1 1290-1319 Phenotype denotes trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole
T37 1321-1353 Habitat denotes Children attending the hospitals OBT:003269|OBT:003188
T38 1344-1353 Habitat denotes hospitals OBT:002714
T39 1416-1428 Habitat denotes Watery stool OBT:001102
T41 1485-1491 Habitat denotes mucous OBT:001220
T40 1485-1497 Habitat denotes mucous stool OBT:001102
T42 1528-1534 Habitat denotes stools OBT:001102
T43 1604-1613 Habitat denotes hospitals OBT:002714
T44 1631-1639 Habitat denotes children OBT:003188|OBT:003269
T45 1682-1690 Habitat denotes children OBT:003188|OBT:003269
T46 1746-1757 Habitat denotes piped water OBT:001530
T47 1764-1771 Habitat denotes latrine OBT:000702
T48 1807-1814 Habitat denotes mothers OBT:003491
T49 1864-1872 Habitat denotes children OBT:003188|OBT:003269
T50 1894-1901 Habitat denotes mothers OBT:003491
T51 2025-2042 Microorganism denotes Group A rotavirus 28875
E21 2025-2042 Lives_In denotes Group A rotavirus
T5 2025-2431 Paragraph denotes Group A rotavirus, diarrheagenic Escherichia coli, Shigella spp, and enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis play an important role in causing diarrhea in children in Hanoi, Vietnam. Epidemiological factors such as lack of fresh water supply, unhygienic septic tank, low family income, lack of health information, and low educational level of parents could contribute to the morbidity of diarrhea in children.
T52 2044-2057 Phenotype denotes diarrheagenic OBT:002806
T53 2058-2074 Microorganism denotes Escherichia coli 562
E25 2058-2074 Lives_In denotes Escherichia coli
E26 2058-2074 Exhibits denotes Escherichia coli
T54 2076-2088 Microorganism denotes Shigella spp 620
E27 2076-2088 Lives_In denotes Shigella spp
T55 2094-2109 Phenotype denotes enterotoxigenic OBT:002806
T56 2110-2130 Microorganism denotes Bacteroides fragilis 817
E32 2110-2130 Lives_In denotes Bacteroides fragilis
E33 2110-2130 Exhibits denotes Bacteroides fragilis
T57 2177-2185 Habitat denotes children OBT:003188
T58 2245-2256 Habitat denotes fresh water OBT:002455
T59 2245-2263 Habitat denotes fresh water supply OBT:001082
T60 2265-2287 Habitat denotes unhygienic septic tank OBT:003116
T61 2422-2430 Habitat denotes children OBT:003188
C-T34-0 T34-1 T34-0 _lexicallyChainedTo trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole,resistance to
C-T36-0 T36-1 T36-0 _lexicallyChainedTo chloramphenicol,resistance to
R1 E1 T15 Microorganism group A rotavirus,group A rotavirus
R10 E5 T14 Location Bacteroides fragilis,children with diarrhea
R11 E6 T20 Microorganism Bacteroides fragilis,Bacteroides fragilis
R12 E6 T19 Property Bacteroides fragilis,enterotoxigenic
R13 E7 T23 Microorganism Rotavirus,Rotavirus
R14 E7 T26 Location Rotavirus,children less than two years of age
R15 E8 T25 Microorganism E. coli,E. coli
R16 E8 T26 Location E. coli,children less than two years of age
R17 E9 T25 Microorganism E. coli,E. coli
R18 E9 T24 Property E. coli,diarrheagenic
R19 E10 T27 Microorganism Shigella spp,Shigella spp
R2 E1 T14 Location group A rotavirus,children with diarrhea
R20 E10 T30 Location Shigella spp,older children
R21 E11 T29 Microorganism B. fragilis,B. fragilis
R22 E11 T30 Location B. fragilis,older children
R23 E12 T29 Microorganism B. fragilis,B. fragilis
R24 E12 T28 Property B. fragilis,enterotoxigenic
R25 E13 T32 Microorganism E. coli,E. coli
R26 E13 T36-0 Property E. coli,resistance to
R27 E14 T32 Microorganism E. coli,E. coli
R28 E14 T35 Property E. coli,resistance to ampicillin
R29 E15 T32 Microorganism E. coli,E. coli
R3 E2 T17 Microorganism Escherichia coli,Escherichia coli
R30 E15 T31 Property E. coli,Diarrheagenic
R31 E16 T32 Microorganism E. coli,E. coli
R32 E16 T34-0 Property E. coli,resistance to
R33 E17 T33 Microorganism Shigella spp,Shigella spp
R34 E17 T34-0 Property Shigella spp,resistance to
R35 E18 T33 Microorganism Shigella spp,Shigella spp
R36 E18 T35 Property Shigella spp,resistance to ampicillin
R37 E19 T33 Microorganism Shigella spp,Shigella spp
R38 E19 T36-0 Property Shigella spp,resistance to
R39 E21 T51 Microorganism Group A rotavirus,Group A rotavirus
R4 E2 T14 Location Escherichia coli,children with diarrhea
R40 E21 T57 Location Group A rotavirus,children
R41 E25 T53 Microorganism Escherichia coli,Escherichia coli
R42 E25 T57 Location Escherichia coli,children
R43 E26 T53 Microorganism Escherichia coli,Escherichia coli
R44 E26 T52 Property Escherichia coli,diarrheagenic
R45 E27 T54 Microorganism Shigella spp,Shigella spp
R46 E27 T57 Location Shigella spp,children
R47 E32 T56 Microorganism Bacteroides fragilis,Bacteroides fragilis
R48 E32 T57 Location Bacteroides fragilis,children
R49 E33 T56 Microorganism Bacteroides fragilis,Bacteroides fragilis
R5 E3 T17 Microorganism Escherichia coli,Escherichia coli
R50 E33 T55 Property Bacteroides fragilis,enterotoxigenic
R6 E3 T16 Property Escherichia coli,diarrheagenic
R7 E4 T18 Microorganism Shigella spp,Shigella spp
R8 E4 T14 Location Shigella spp,children with diarrhea
R9 E5 T20 Microorganism Bacteroides fragilis,Bacteroides fragilis