SummaryBackgroundRotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. Monovalent human rotavirus vaccine (RV1) was added into Malawi's infant immunisation schedule on Oct 29, 2012. We aimed to assess the impact and effectiveness of RV1 on rotavirus gastroenteritis in the 2 years after introduction.MethodsFrom Jan 1, 2012, to June 30, 2014, we recruited children younger than 5 years who were admitted into Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi, with acute gastroenteritis. We assessed stool samples from these children for presence of rotavirus with use of ELISA and we genotyped rotaviruses with use of RT-PCR. We compared rotavirus detection rates in stool samples and incidence of hospital admittance f...
Background: Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
Rotavirus vaccination has substantially reduced the incidence of rotavirus-associated gastroenteriti...
Rotavirus vaccination has substantially reduced the incidence of rotavirus-associated gastroenteriti...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. Monov...
Background Rotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. Monova...
Background: Rotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. Mo...
Background. Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including Malawi in 201...
Background. Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
BackgroundRotavirus remains a leading cause of pediatric diarrheal illness and death worldwide. Data...
Rotavirus is the major cause of severe gastroenteritis in children aged <5 years. Introduction of th...
Background. Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
BackgroundRotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis among young children worldwid...
Rotavirus is the major cause of severe gastroenteritis in children aged ® rotavirus vaccine in Malaw...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
Background: Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
Rotavirus vaccination has substantially reduced the incidence of rotavirus-associated gastroenteriti...
Rotavirus vaccination has substantially reduced the incidence of rotavirus-associated gastroenteriti...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. Monov...
Background Rotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. Monova...
Background: Rotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. Mo...
Background. Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including Malawi in 201...
Background. Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
BackgroundRotavirus remains a leading cause of pediatric diarrheal illness and death worldwide. Data...
Rotavirus is the major cause of severe gastroenteritis in children aged <5 years. Introduction of th...
Background. Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
BackgroundRotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis among young children worldwid...
Rotavirus is the major cause of severe gastroenteritis in children aged ® rotavirus vaccine in Malaw...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
Background: Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
Rotavirus vaccination has substantially reduced the incidence of rotavirus-associated gastroenteriti...
Rotavirus vaccination has substantially reduced the incidence of rotavirus-associated gastroenteriti...