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Effectiveness and impact of rotavirus vaccines in Europe, 2006-2014.
Prior to the introduction of rotavirus vaccines in 2006, rotavirus was the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis among European children
E. Karafillakis +2 more
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Introduction: Acute diarrhea is one of the leading causes of hospitalization and death in children under 5 years of age, especially in developing countries. Rotavirus is one of the most prevalent agents in severe pediatric enteric infections.
Nathalia Cristina Segalla Bif
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Incidence of rotavirus gastroenteritis by age in African, Asian and European children: Relevance for timing of rotavirus vaccination [PDF]
© 2016 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis. © GSK Biologicals SA.Variability in rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) epidemiology can influence the optimal vaccination schedule.
Benninghoff, B +12 more
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BackgroundAlthough rotavirus vaccines have been licensed in Spain for over 8 years, they are not funded by its public health systems. The analysis of their effectiveness in the Valencia Region could better inform decisions about potential inclusion in ...
Silvia Perez-Vilar +4 more
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Cattle develop neutralizing antibodies to rotavirus serotypes which could not be isolated from faeces of symptomatic calves [PDF]
Neutralizing antibodies against 10 serotypes of rotavirus were measured in sera from different age groups of German cattle. Only five of 143 sera did not neutralize heterologous serotypes.
Büssow, Harald +4 more
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Production of OSU G5P[7] Porcine Rotavirus Expressing a Fluorescent Reporter via Reverse Genetics
Rotaviruses are a significant cause of severe, potentially life-threatening gastroenteritis in infants and the young of many economically important animals.
Anthony J. Snyder +2 more
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Background: Of the 215,000 global deaths from rotavirus estimated in 2013, 41% occur in Asian countries. However, despite a recommendation for global rotavirus vaccination since 2009, only eight countries in Asia have introduced the rotavirus vaccine ...
Eleanor Burnett +6 more
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The World Health Organization recommends inclusion of rotavirus vaccines in national immunization programs (NIPs) worldwide. Nordic countries are usually considered comparable in terms of demographics and health-care services and have comparable ...
Gry St-Martin +4 more
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Rotavirus vaccines contribute towards universal health coverage in a mixed public-private healthcare system. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate rotavirus vaccination in Malaysia from the household's perspective. The extended cost-effectiveness analysis (ECEA) framework quantifies the broader value of universal vaccination starting with non-health benefits such as ...
Hutubessy, Raymond +5 more
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Rotavirus infection and the current status of rotavirus vaccines
Among children, rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis worldwide and of diarrheal deaths in developing countries. Current vaccines (e.g., Rotarix, GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals; RotaTeq, Merck and Company) effectively reduce ...
Shou-Chien Chen +3 more
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