We demonstrate how direct, indirect, total, and overall effectiveness estimates and absolute benefits of rotavirus vaccines vary through the years following vaccine introduction. Privately insured US children in a large claims database were followed from age 8 months until they 1) experienced a hospitalization for rotavirus or acute gastroenteritis; 2) lost continuous health plan enrollment; 3) turned 20 months of age; or 4) reached the end of the study period. Vaccine effectiveness estimates in preventing rotavirus and acute gastroenteritis hospitalizations were estimated using Cox proportional hazards regression, stratified by calendar year and adjusted for birth month. Incidence rate differences were estimated to determine the absolute n...
BACKGROUND: The monovalent oral rotavirus vaccine Rotarix® was introduced into the UK infant immunis...
Background. Routine rotavirus vaccination of US infants began in 2006. We conducted active, populati...
BackgroundHospitalizations for rotavirus and acute gastroenteritis (AGE) have declined in the US wit...
We demonstrate how direct, indirect, total, and overall effectiveness estimates and absolute benefit...
Objectives. Our study examines predictors and timeliness of rotavirus vaccine administration among p...
Introduction: Even with vaccines available since 2006, rotavirus continues to be a major cause of ac...
Introduction: Even with vaccines available since 2006, rotavirus continues to be a major cause of ac...
Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and are now ...
ObjectiveUsing case-control methodology, we measured the vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the 2-dose mo...
Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and are now ...
Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and are now ...
Abstract Background The direct effectiveness of infant rotavirus vaccination implemented in 2006 in ...
Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and are now ...
In 2006, 2 rotavirus vaccines were licensed. We summarize the impact of rotavirus vaccination on hos...
Background. Routine rotavirus vaccination of US infants began in 2006. We conducted active, populati...
BACKGROUND: The monovalent oral rotavirus vaccine Rotarix® was introduced into the UK infant immunis...
Background. Routine rotavirus vaccination of US infants began in 2006. We conducted active, populati...
BackgroundHospitalizations for rotavirus and acute gastroenteritis (AGE) have declined in the US wit...
We demonstrate how direct, indirect, total, and overall effectiveness estimates and absolute benefit...
Objectives. Our study examines predictors and timeliness of rotavirus vaccine administration among p...
Introduction: Even with vaccines available since 2006, rotavirus continues to be a major cause of ac...
Introduction: Even with vaccines available since 2006, rotavirus continues to be a major cause of ac...
Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and are now ...
ObjectiveUsing case-control methodology, we measured the vaccine effectiveness (VE) of the 2-dose mo...
Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and are now ...
Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and are now ...
Abstract Background The direct effectiveness of infant rotavirus vaccination implemented in 2006 in ...
Rotavirus vaccines are highly effective at preventing gastroenteritis in young children and are now ...
In 2006, 2 rotavirus vaccines were licensed. We summarize the impact of rotavirus vaccination on hos...
Background. Routine rotavirus vaccination of US infants began in 2006. We conducted active, populati...
BACKGROUND: The monovalent oral rotavirus vaccine Rotarix® was introduced into the UK infant immunis...
Background. Routine rotavirus vaccination of US infants began in 2006. We conducted active, populati...
BackgroundHospitalizations for rotavirus and acute gastroenteritis (AGE) have declined in the US wit...