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Cost-effectiveness analysis of alternative infant and neonatal rotavirus vaccination schedules in Malawi. [PDF]
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Development of a candidate mRNA vaccine based on Multi-Peptide targeting VP4 of rotavirus A: an immunoinformatics and molecular dynamics approach. [PDF]
Aram C, Karami L, Ranjbar MM.
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Equine Rotavirus A Outbreaks in Ireland (2023-2024): An Epidemiological Investigation and Virus Genotyping. [PDF]
Cullinane A+3 more
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Emergence of Equine-like G3P[8] Rotavirus Strains Infecting Children in Venezuela. [PDF]
Vizzi E+11 more
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Efficacy of rotavirus vaccines in Indonesia: A review of genotype distribution and impact. [PDF]
Aman AT, Patriani A, Mawarti Y.
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Rotavirus and Rotavirus Vaccines [PDF]
Two new rotavirus vaccines have recently been licensed that will provide the intervention needed to diminish the huge burden of rotavirus disease among all children. In many upper and middle income countries, these vaccines will soon be available for the routine immunization of children.
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Infection Control, 1987
Acute gastroenteritis is a public health problem of global proportions. Worldwide there are more than 700 million cases of diarrheal disease resulting in around 5 million deaths. In the United States the incidence of acute gastroenteritis is 11% each year and it is second only to respiratory infection as a contagious disease in the American family. The
J T, Sinnott, M R, Cancio
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Acute gastroenteritis is a public health problem of global proportions. Worldwide there are more than 700 million cases of diarrheal disease resulting in around 5 million deaths. In the United States the incidence of acute gastroenteritis is 11% each year and it is second only to respiratory infection as a contagious disease in the American family. The
J T, Sinnott, M R, Cancio
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