Table 4. Age group distribution of enteropathogens

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Table 4. Age group distribution of enteropathogens Age group (months) No. tested Overall No. Infected (%) No. Infected with viral agents (%) No. Infected with fungal agents (%) No. infected with mixed viral and fungal agents (%) 0-6 16 5(31.3) 7-12 26 10(38.5) 9(34.6) 1(3.9) 13-18 30 12(40.0) 11(36.7) 1(3.3) 19-24 21 7(33.3) 6(28.6) 1(4.8) 25-30 18 6(33.3) 4(22.2) 2(11.1) 31-36 14 4(28.6) 2(14.3) 1(7.1) >37 28 12(42.9) 5(17.9) 6(21.4) 1(3.6) Total 153 56(36.6) 42(27.5) 12(7.8) 2(1.3) X2 = 1.43 P = 0.96. Paul Erhunmwunse Imade et al. Viral and Fungal Diarrhea in Children Under 5 Years of Age in a Tertiary Health Institution in Edo State, Nigeria. American Journal of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, 2015, Vol. 3, No. 2, 87-90. doi:10.12691/ajidm-3-2-5 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.