Horizontal transmission of rotavirus vaccine virus may contribute to indirect effects of rotavirus vaccine, but data are lacking from low-income countries. Serial stool samples were obtained from Malawian infants who received 2 doses of monovalent human rotavirus vaccine (RV1) (days 4, 6, 8, and 10 after vaccination) and from their household contacts (8-10 days after vaccine). RV1 vaccine virus in stool was detected using semiquantitative real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. RV1 fecal shedding was detected in 41 of 60 vaccinated infants (68%) and in 2 of 147 household contacts (1.4%). Horizontal transmission of vaccine virus within households is unlikely to make a major contribution to RV1 indirect effects in Malawi
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis among young children worldw...
BackgroundRotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis among young children worldwid...
Rotavirus gastroenteritis is a major health problem among Malawian children. Studies spanning 20 yea...
Horizontal transmission of rotavirus vaccine virus may contribute to indirect effects of rotavirus v...
Quantifying rotavirus shedding among vaccinated individuals will aid understanding of vaccine indire...
SummaryBackgroundRotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. ...
Background: Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. Monov...
Background. Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
AbstractWidespread introduction of rotavirus vaccines has led to major reductions in the burden of r...
Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including Malawi in 201...
BackgroundRotavirus vaccine efficacy is reduced in low-income populations, but efforts to improve va...
Background: Rotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. Mo...
Background Rotavirus is a major contributor to child mortality. The effect of rotavirus vaccine on d...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis among young children worldw...
BackgroundRotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis among young children worldwid...
Rotavirus gastroenteritis is a major health problem among Malawian children. Studies spanning 20 yea...
Horizontal transmission of rotavirus vaccine virus may contribute to indirect effects of rotavirus v...
Quantifying rotavirus shedding among vaccinated individuals will aid understanding of vaccine indire...
SummaryBackgroundRotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. ...
Background: Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. Monov...
Background. Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
AbstractWidespread introduction of rotavirus vaccines has led to major reductions in the burden of r...
Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including Malawi in 201...
BackgroundRotavirus vaccine efficacy is reduced in low-income populations, but efforts to improve va...
Background: Rotavirus is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children in Africa. Mo...
Background Rotavirus is a major contributor to child mortality. The effect of rotavirus vaccine on d...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including M...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis among young children worldw...
BackgroundRotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis among young children worldwid...
Rotavirus gastroenteritis is a major health problem among Malawian children. Studies spanning 20 yea...