OBJECTIVE: To describe infants with acute gastroenteritis symptoms in primary and secondary care who have the Rotarix vaccine-derived G1P[8] rotavirus strain identified in their stools. DESIGN: This is a prospective national surveillance conducted by Public Health England (PHE). Rotavirus-positive samples from vaccine-eligible children are routinely submitted to PHE for confirmation, and general practitioners are requested to complete a surveillance questionnaire for all cases. The modified Vesikari Score was used to assess severity of gastroenteritis. SETTING: England, July 2013-September 2016. RESULTS: 2637 rotavirus strains were genotyped and 215 (8%) identified as the Rotarix vaccine-derived G1P[8] strain. There were no Rotarix vaccine-...
Abstract: About 3 to 5 billion episodes of acute gastroenteritis occur worldwide each year. 75% to 9...
Background: The introduction of an oral live-attenuated monovalent rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix ®) int...
Rotavirus (RV) is a frequent cause of severe gastroenteritis (GE) in children. With the licensure of...
Objective: To describe infants with acute gastroenteritis symptoms in primary and secondary care who...
The impact of routine rotavirus vaccination on community-acquired (CA) and healthcare-associated (HA...
© 2015, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). All rights reserved. The United K...
The impact of routine rotavirus vaccination on community-acquired (CA) and healthcare-associated (HA...
BACKGROUND: Human group A rotavirus is the leading cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in young ch...
Atypical DS-1-like G1P[8] rotaviruses emerged in 2013 in Malawi after rotavirus vaccine introduction...
Atypical DS-1-like G1P[8] rotaviruses emerged in 2013 in Malawi after rotavirus vaccine introduction...
Rotarix(®), a vaccine for the prevention of gastroenteritis in young children, was introduced in Eng...
BACKGROUND: The monovalent oral rotavirus vaccine Rotarix® was introduced into the UK infant immunis...
OBJECTIVES: Rotavirus is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis requiring hospitalization in you...
BackgroundRotavirus vaccine introduction in the United States has reduced rotavirus disease burden, ...
BACKGROUND: The oral infant rotavirus vaccine, Rotarix, was introduced in England and Wales in July ...
Abstract: About 3 to 5 billion episodes of acute gastroenteritis occur worldwide each year. 75% to 9...
Background: The introduction of an oral live-attenuated monovalent rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix ®) int...
Rotavirus (RV) is a frequent cause of severe gastroenteritis (GE) in children. With the licensure of...
Objective: To describe infants with acute gastroenteritis symptoms in primary and secondary care who...
The impact of routine rotavirus vaccination on community-acquired (CA) and healthcare-associated (HA...
© 2015, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). All rights reserved. The United K...
The impact of routine rotavirus vaccination on community-acquired (CA) and healthcare-associated (HA...
BACKGROUND: Human group A rotavirus is the leading cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in young ch...
Atypical DS-1-like G1P[8] rotaviruses emerged in 2013 in Malawi after rotavirus vaccine introduction...
Atypical DS-1-like G1P[8] rotaviruses emerged in 2013 in Malawi after rotavirus vaccine introduction...
Rotarix(®), a vaccine for the prevention of gastroenteritis in young children, was introduced in Eng...
BACKGROUND: The monovalent oral rotavirus vaccine Rotarix® was introduced into the UK infant immunis...
OBJECTIVES: Rotavirus is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis requiring hospitalization in you...
BackgroundRotavirus vaccine introduction in the United States has reduced rotavirus disease burden, ...
BACKGROUND: The oral infant rotavirus vaccine, Rotarix, was introduced in England and Wales in July ...
Abstract: About 3 to 5 billion episodes of acute gastroenteritis occur worldwide each year. 75% to 9...
Background: The introduction of an oral live-attenuated monovalent rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix ®) int...
Rotavirus (RV) is a frequent cause of severe gastroenteritis (GE) in children. With the licensure of...