Globally, rotavirus group A (RVA) remains a major cause of severe childhood diarrhea, despite the use of vaccines in more than 100 countries. RVA sequencing for local outbreaks facilitates investigation into strain composition, origins, spread, and vaccine failure. In 2018, we collected 248 stool samples from children aged less than 13 years admitted with diarrheal illness to Kilifi County Hospital, coastal Kenya. Antigen screening detected RVA in 55 samples (22.2%). Of these, VP7 (G) and VP4 (P) segments were successfully sequenced in 48 (87.3%) and phylogenetic analysis based on the VP7 sequences identified seven genetic clusters with six different GP combinations: G3P[8], G1P[8], G2P[4], G2P[8], G9P[8] and G12P[8]. The G3P[8] strains pre...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix [RV1]) has reduced diarrhea-associated hospitalizations and d...
Genotyping of human rotaviruses was performed on 312 rotavirus-positive samples collected from 2,205...
Group A Rotaviruses (RVAs) are the most important etiological agents of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) ...
Globally, rotavirus group A (RVA) remains a major cause of severe childhood diarrhea, despite the us...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization has recommended that rotavirus (RV) vaccines be included in ...
Introduction: Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe diarrhoea among infants and young children. E...
Background. The effectiveness of rotavirus vaccines will be dependent on the immunity conferred agai...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of rotavirus vaccines will be dependent on the immunity conferred agai...
Background: Kenya introduced the monovalent Rotarix® rotavirus group A (RVA) vaccine nationally in m...
Background. The effectiveness of rotavirus vaccines will be dependent on the immunity conferred agai...
Group A rotavirus (RVA) remains the most important etiological agent associated with severe acute di...
Background: Tanzania currently rolls out vaccination against rotavirus-diarrhea, a major cause of ch...
Nigeria having approximately 50 000 Rotavirus A (RVA) deaths annually is yet to introduce RVA vaccin...
Background Kenya introduced the monovalent G1P [8] Rotarix® vaccine into the infant immunization sc...
Background Kenya introduced the monovalent G1P [8] Rotarix® vaccine into the infant immunization sc...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix [RV1]) has reduced diarrhea-associated hospitalizations and d...
Genotyping of human rotaviruses was performed on 312 rotavirus-positive samples collected from 2,205...
Group A Rotaviruses (RVAs) are the most important etiological agents of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) ...
Globally, rotavirus group A (RVA) remains a major cause of severe childhood diarrhea, despite the us...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization has recommended that rotavirus (RV) vaccines be included in ...
Introduction: Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe diarrhoea among infants and young children. E...
Background. The effectiveness of rotavirus vaccines will be dependent on the immunity conferred agai...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of rotavirus vaccines will be dependent on the immunity conferred agai...
Background: Kenya introduced the monovalent Rotarix® rotavirus group A (RVA) vaccine nationally in m...
Background. The effectiveness of rotavirus vaccines will be dependent on the immunity conferred agai...
Group A rotavirus (RVA) remains the most important etiological agent associated with severe acute di...
Background: Tanzania currently rolls out vaccination against rotavirus-diarrhea, a major cause of ch...
Nigeria having approximately 50 000 Rotavirus A (RVA) deaths annually is yet to introduce RVA vaccin...
Background Kenya introduced the monovalent G1P [8] Rotarix® vaccine into the infant immunization sc...
Background Kenya introduced the monovalent G1P [8] Rotarix® vaccine into the infant immunization sc...
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix [RV1]) has reduced diarrhea-associated hospitalizations and d...
Genotyping of human rotaviruses was performed on 312 rotavirus-positive samples collected from 2,205...
Group A Rotaviruses (RVAs) are the most important etiological agents of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) ...