Using data from rotavirus vaccine effectiveness (VE) studies, we assessed whether rotavirus season modifies rotavirus VE in infants. In the first year of life, adjusted VE was 72 % for children born during rotavirus season and 84 % for children born in other months (P =.01). Seasonal factors may inter-fere with vaccine performance
Rotaviruses are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children worldwide and i...
Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and are now ...
Improving understanding of the pathogen-specific seasonality of enteric infections is critical to in...
BackgroundPrior to vaccine introduction in 2006, rotavirus was the leading cause of severe diarrhea ...
Background. Routine rotavirus vaccination of US infants began in 2006. We conducted active, populati...
Rotavirus infection is the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis among infants and young children ...
Background. Routine rotavirus vaccination of US infants began in 2006. We conducted active, populati...
Understanding the temporal patterns in disease occurrence is valuable for formulating effective dise...
Understanding the temporal patterns in disease occurrence is valuable for formulating effective dise...
<p>Aged <1 year (A); Aged 1–2 years (B); Aged 2–3 years (C); Aged >3 years (D). Weeks are numbered a...
BackgroundRotavirus vaccines are less effective in developing countries versus developed countries. ...
Rotavirus vaccine schedules may impact vaccine response among children in low- and middle-income cou...
Rotavirus vaccine schedules may impact vaccine response among children in low- and middle-income cou...
Abstract Background The direct effectiveness of infant rotavirus vaccination implemented in 2006 in ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Hospitalizations for rotavirus and acute gastroenteritis (AGE) have decline...
Rotaviruses are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children worldwide and i...
Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and are now ...
Improving understanding of the pathogen-specific seasonality of enteric infections is critical to in...
BackgroundPrior to vaccine introduction in 2006, rotavirus was the leading cause of severe diarrhea ...
Background. Routine rotavirus vaccination of US infants began in 2006. We conducted active, populati...
Rotavirus infection is the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis among infants and young children ...
Background. Routine rotavirus vaccination of US infants began in 2006. We conducted active, populati...
Understanding the temporal patterns in disease occurrence is valuable for formulating effective dise...
Understanding the temporal patterns in disease occurrence is valuable for formulating effective dise...
<p>Aged <1 year (A); Aged 1–2 years (B); Aged 2–3 years (C); Aged >3 years (D). Weeks are numbered a...
BackgroundRotavirus vaccines are less effective in developing countries versus developed countries. ...
Rotavirus vaccine schedules may impact vaccine response among children in low- and middle-income cou...
Rotavirus vaccine schedules may impact vaccine response among children in low- and middle-income cou...
Abstract Background The direct effectiveness of infant rotavirus vaccination implemented in 2006 in ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Hospitalizations for rotavirus and acute gastroenteritis (AGE) have decline...
Rotaviruses are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children worldwide and i...
Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and are now ...
Improving understanding of the pathogen-specific seasonality of enteric infections is critical to in...