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Available evidence on the co-administration of the four-component meningococcal B vaccine (4CMenB) with three vaccines at the same visit among pediatric individuals

open access: yesHuman Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
Vaccine co-administration is a useful strategy for improving vaccine coverage and adherence. In Italy, an update to the national immunization program (NIP) in 2023 included recommendations for co-administration of pediatric vaccines, including the four ...
Paolo Bonanni   +7 more
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Delayed Exposures and Pre‐Exposure Periods in Self‐Controlled Case Series Studies

open access: yesStatistics in Medicine, Volume 45, Issue 10-12, May 2026.
ABSTRACT A key assumption of the self‐controlled case series (SCCS) method is that exposures should not depend on the event of interest. However, treatments such as vaccines may be deferred after an adverse health event. One suggestion to handle such delayed exposures is to include a pre‐exposure window in the SCCS model.
Heather Whitaker   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

IMPACT OF THE INTRODUCTION OF THE ROTAVIRUS VACCINE ON HOSPITALIZATIONS FOR INFECTIOUS DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS OLD IN BRAZIL: AN ECOLOGICAL STUDY FROM 2000 TO 2024

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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
doaj   +1 more source

Production of OSU G5P[7] Porcine Rotavirus Expressing a Fluorescent Reporter via Reverse Genetics

open access: yesViruses
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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Challenges for Rotavirus Vaccines

open access: yesVirology, 2001
p s a t M i i Last year the rotavirus (RV) field sustained a profound surprise and setback when the first licensed RV vaccine (Rotashield–Wyeth Ayert) was withdrawn from the market because of its temporal association with very rare cases of intestinal intussusception which mostly occurred in the first week after administration of the first vaccine dose
Franco, M.A., Greenberg, H.B.
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Selection and Interpretation of Scientific Evidence in Preparation for Policy Decisions: A Case Study Regarding Introduction of Rotavirus Vaccine Into National Immunization Programs in Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2018
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
doaj   +1 more source

Rotavirus Vaccine and Intussusception

open access: yesThe Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2007
On February 13, 2007, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a public health notification on RotaTeq (Live, Oral, Pentavalent Vaccine—Merck and Co.) and intussusception.1 The report stated that there were 28 cases of intussusception in the ongoing post-marketing surveillance. Also, this notification stated that the purpose of this notification
openaire   +3 more sources

Estimated impact of rotavirus vaccine on hospitalizations and deaths from rotavirus diarrhea among children <5 in Asia

open access: yesExpert Review of Vaccines, 2018
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
doaj   +1 more source

Rotavirus infection and the current status of rotavirus vaccines

open access: yesJournal of the Formosan Medical Association, 2012
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
doaj   +1 more source

Vacinas contra rotavírus e papilomavírus humano (HPV) Vaccines against rotavirus and human papillomavirus (HPV)

open access: yesJornal de Pediatria, 2006
OBJETIVOS: Sintetizar as estratégias para a obtenção de uma vacina contra rotavírus e papilomavírus humano (HPV), enfatizando-se o estágio atual das investigações quanto à segurança, reatogenicidade, imunogenicidade e eficácia.
Alexandre C. Linhares, Luisa Lina Villa
doaj   +1 more source

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