SummaryBackgroundIn October 2006, a rotavirus vaccine was introduced in Nicaragua for routine immunization of all children. We document the baseline diarrheal disease burden in Nicaragua prior to the vaccine program to facilitate future studies to measure vaccine impact.MethodsWe analyzed national data for 2001–2005 on total acute gastroenteritis healthcare visits, hospitalizations, and mortality in Nicaraguan children aged <5 years.ResultsPrior to vaccine introduction, by age 5 years, one in four Nicaraguan children required an outpatient consultation, one in 34 were hospitalized, and one in 2487 died from rotavirus-associated diarrhea, representing approximately 41 122 outpatient visits, 4460 hospitalizations, and 60 deaths per year that ...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in children. By 5 years of age virtu...
Rotavirus is the leading cause of hospitalization due to acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in infants and ...
Rotavirus (RV) and norovirus (NoV) are major causes of pediatric diarrhea and are altogether associa...
SummaryBackgroundIn October 2006, a rotavirus vaccine was introduced in Nicaragua for routine immuni...
Rotavirus, the most common diarrheic pathogen in children worldwide, causes approximately one third ...
SummaryBackgroundRotavirus vaccination was introduced in Panama in March 2006. This study was carrie...
While the pentavalent rotavirus vaccine was highly efficacious against rotavirus diarrhea in clinica...
While the pentavalent rotavirus vaccine was highly efficacious against rotavirus diarrhea in clinica...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant reduction of rotavirus (RV) infections following implementation of R...
We estimated the incidence of watery diarrhea in the community before and after introduction of the ...
We estimated the incidence of watery diarrhea in the community before and after introduction of the ...
We estimated the incidence of watery diarrhea in the community before and after introduction of the ...
Countries in Latin America were among the first to implement routine vaccination against species A r...
Background. Rotavirus causes approximately one-third to one-half (55,000–70,000 hospitalizations per...
BACKGROUND: Kiribati introduced rotavirus vaccine in 2015. To estimate the impact of rotavirus vacci...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in children. By 5 years of age virtu...
Rotavirus is the leading cause of hospitalization due to acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in infants and ...
Rotavirus (RV) and norovirus (NoV) are major causes of pediatric diarrhea and are altogether associa...
SummaryBackgroundIn October 2006, a rotavirus vaccine was introduced in Nicaragua for routine immuni...
Rotavirus, the most common diarrheic pathogen in children worldwide, causes approximately one third ...
SummaryBackgroundRotavirus vaccination was introduced in Panama in March 2006. This study was carrie...
While the pentavalent rotavirus vaccine was highly efficacious against rotavirus diarrhea in clinica...
While the pentavalent rotavirus vaccine was highly efficacious against rotavirus diarrhea in clinica...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant reduction of rotavirus (RV) infections following implementation of R...
We estimated the incidence of watery diarrhea in the community before and after introduction of the ...
We estimated the incidence of watery diarrhea in the community before and after introduction of the ...
We estimated the incidence of watery diarrhea in the community before and after introduction of the ...
Countries in Latin America were among the first to implement routine vaccination against species A r...
Background. Rotavirus causes approximately one-third to one-half (55,000–70,000 hospitalizations per...
BACKGROUND: Kiribati introduced rotavirus vaccine in 2015. To estimate the impact of rotavirus vacci...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in children. By 5 years of age virtu...
Rotavirus is the leading cause of hospitalization due to acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in infants and ...
Rotavirus (RV) and norovirus (NoV) are major causes of pediatric diarrhea and are altogether associa...