Abstract Background In 2006, a new rotavirus vaccine (RotaTeq) was licensed in the US and recommended for routine immunization of all US infants. Because a previously licensed vaccine (Rotashield) was withdrawn from the US for safety concerns, identifying barriers to uptake of RotaTeq will help develop strategies to broaden vaccine coverage. Methods We explored beliefs and attitudes of parents (n = 57) and providers (n = 10) towards rotavirus disease and vaccines through a qualitative assessment using focus groups and in-depth interviews. Results All physicians were familiar with safety concerns about rotavirus vaccines, but felt reassured by RotaTeq's safety profile. When asked about likelihood of using RotaTeq on a scale of one to seven (...
Rotavirus Gastroenteritis (RVGE) is one of the most frequent causes of diarrhea in children that can...
AbstractWe examined completion and compliance rates of rotavirus (RV) vaccination according to the r...
In August 2011, Ontario, Canada introduced a rotavirus immunization program using Rotarix™ vaccine. ...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
To evaluate primary care physicians' attitude towards implementation of rotavirus (RV) immunisation ...
<div><p>Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and ...
Rotavirus disease is a common cause of health care utilization and almost all children are affected...
BackgroundPentavalent rotavirus vaccine (RV5) was recommended for routine use in 2006 followed by mo...
Postlicensure surveillance of a newly licensed rotavirus vaccine suggested an increased risk of intu...
Background Live oral rotavirus vaccines (LORVs) have significantly reduced rotavirus hospitalization...
Routine infant immunization with live, oral rotavirus vaccines (LORVs) has had a major impact on sev...
Rotavirus vaccine is available as an optional vaccine in Malaysia. The counselling of optional vacci...
This study was designed to investigate the knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors about rotavirus infecti...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent health literacy is associated with p...
Background: Diarrhoea diseases remain a major contributor to infant and under-five morbidity and mor...
Rotavirus Gastroenteritis (RVGE) is one of the most frequent causes of diarrhea in children that can...
AbstractWe examined completion and compliance rates of rotavirus (RV) vaccination according to the r...
In August 2011, Ontario, Canada introduced a rotavirus immunization program using Rotarix™ vaccine. ...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
To evaluate primary care physicians' attitude towards implementation of rotavirus (RV) immunisation ...
<div><p>Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and ...
Rotavirus disease is a common cause of health care utilization and almost all children are affected...
BackgroundPentavalent rotavirus vaccine (RV5) was recommended for routine use in 2006 followed by mo...
Postlicensure surveillance of a newly licensed rotavirus vaccine suggested an increased risk of intu...
Background Live oral rotavirus vaccines (LORVs) have significantly reduced rotavirus hospitalization...
Routine infant immunization with live, oral rotavirus vaccines (LORVs) has had a major impact on sev...
Rotavirus vaccine is available as an optional vaccine in Malaysia. The counselling of optional vacci...
This study was designed to investigate the knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors about rotavirus infecti...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent health literacy is associated with p...
Background: Diarrhoea diseases remain a major contributor to infant and under-five morbidity and mor...
Rotavirus Gastroenteritis (RVGE) is one of the most frequent causes of diarrhea in children that can...
AbstractWe examined completion and compliance rates of rotavirus (RV) vaccination according to the r...
In August 2011, Ontario, Canada introduced a rotavirus immunization program using Rotarix™ vaccine. ...