Background Each year rotavirus gastroenteritis results in thousands of paediatric hospitalisations and primary care visits in the Netherlands. While two vaccines against rotavirus are registered, routine immunisation of infants has not yet been implemented. Existing cost-effectiveness studies showed inconsistent results for these vaccines because of lack of consensus on the impact. We aimed to investigate which factors had a major impact on cost-effectiveness and were primarily responsible for the large differences in previously estimated cost-effectiveness ratios. Methods Based on updated data on health outcomes and cost estimates, we re-assessed the cost-effectiveness of routine paediatric rotavirus vaccination within the Nationa...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis in children worldwide. We evalu...
Rotavirus is the most common cause of gastroenteritis in children aged >5 years old, two new vaccine...
In this study, we estimated the benefits of rotavirus vaccination for infants had the rotavirus vacc...
Background: Each year rotavirus gastroenteritis results in thousands of paediatric hospitalisations ...
Background Each year rotavirus gastroenteritis results in thousands of paediatric hospitalisation...
OBJECTIVES: To investigated the most important factors responsible for the large differences in prev...
Abstract Background To update a cost-effectiveness an...
Background: To update a cost-effectiveness analysis of rotavirus vaccination in the Netherlands prev...
This study assessed whether the inclusion of two rotavirus (RV) vaccines in the Dutch national immun...
Abstract Background and objective Since 2013, a biennial rotavirus pattern has emerged in the Nether...
Cost-effectiveness analyses are usually not directly comparable between countries because of differe...
AIM: Rotavirus is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis in children. Two rotavirus vaccines (Ro...
Rotavirus vaccination was included into the Norwegian childhood immunisation programme in 2014. Befo...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination against rotavirus has shown great potential for reducing the primary cause o...
Since 2013, a biennial rotavirus pattern has emerged in the Netherlands with alternating high and lo...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis in children worldwide. We evalu...
Rotavirus is the most common cause of gastroenteritis in children aged >5 years old, two new vaccine...
In this study, we estimated the benefits of rotavirus vaccination for infants had the rotavirus vacc...
Background: Each year rotavirus gastroenteritis results in thousands of paediatric hospitalisations ...
Background Each year rotavirus gastroenteritis results in thousands of paediatric hospitalisation...
OBJECTIVES: To investigated the most important factors responsible for the large differences in prev...
Abstract Background To update a cost-effectiveness an...
Background: To update a cost-effectiveness analysis of rotavirus vaccination in the Netherlands prev...
This study assessed whether the inclusion of two rotavirus (RV) vaccines in the Dutch national immun...
Abstract Background and objective Since 2013, a biennial rotavirus pattern has emerged in the Nether...
Cost-effectiveness analyses are usually not directly comparable between countries because of differe...
AIM: Rotavirus is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis in children. Two rotavirus vaccines (Ro...
Rotavirus vaccination was included into the Norwegian childhood immunisation programme in 2014. Befo...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination against rotavirus has shown great potential for reducing the primary cause o...
Since 2013, a biennial rotavirus pattern has emerged in the Netherlands with alternating high and lo...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis in children worldwide. We evalu...
Rotavirus is the most common cause of gastroenteritis in children aged >5 years old, two new vaccine...
In this study, we estimated the benefits of rotavirus vaccination for infants had the rotavirus vacc...