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Rotavirus infection is the leading cause of severe diarrhea disease in infants and young children worldwide. Rotavirus infects every child at least once by her/his 5th birthday.
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The role of the cell-mediated immune response to rotavirus infection [PDF]
The objective. of this project was to determine the protein specificity of the cytotoxic T- lymphocyte (CTL) response to rotavirus infection in mice and to assess the rotavirus serotype/strain independent nature of this response. Previous work,
Heath, Richard Rhead
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Molecular characterization of rotavirus isolates from select Canadian pediatric hospitals
Background We report the first multi-site rotavirus genotype analysis in Canada. Prior to this study, there was a dearth of rotavirus G and P genotyping data in Canada.
McDermid Andrew +10 more
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Rotavirus vaccines and intussusception in the Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD) [PDF]
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Functional studies on the rotavirus non-structural proteins NSP5 and NSP6 [PDF]
The rotavirus replication cycle has not been fully characterised, one vital stage of virus replication involves large cytoplasmic occlusion bodies termed viroplasms.
Rainsford, Edward
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Modern Features and Particular Issues of Rotavirus Preventive Vaccination
Rotavirus is recognized as one of the worid’s most common pathogens of acute gastroenteritis among children (up to 5 years of age) and has significant impact on chiidhood morbidity and mortality.
Marina V. Fedoseenko +4 more
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The Full Impact of Rotavirus Vaccines in Africa Has Yet to Be Realized. [PDF]
Steele AD +3 more
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Impact of vaccination with different types of rotavirus vaccines on the incidence of intussusception: a randomized controlled meta-analysis. [PDF]
Wang G, Zhang K, Zhang R, Kong X, Guo C.
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Global Experience With Rotavirus Vaccines. [PDF]
Burke RM, Tate JE, Parashar UD.
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