Background: Rotavirus vaccination was introduced into the Australian National Immunisation Program in mid-2007. We aimed to assess the impact of the rotavirus vaccination program on the burden of hospitalizations associated with all-cause acute gastroenteritis (including rotavirus gastroenteritis and non-rotavirus gastroenteritis) in the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal population in Western Australia. Methods: We identified all hospital records, between July 2004 and June 2012, with a discharge diagnosis code for all-cause gastroenteritis. Age-specific hospitalization rates for rotavirus and non-rotavirus acute gastroenteritis before and after the introduction of the rotavirus vaccination program were compared. Interrupted time-series models ...
Background: Rotavirus vaccines were introduced in Japan in November 2011. We evaluated the subsequen...
Published economic assessments of rotavirus vaccination typically use modelling, mainly static Marko...
Background The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of universal mass vaccination (UMV) a...
© 2015. Introduction: Australia was one of the first countries to introduce nationally funded rotavi...
Rotavirus vaccine for infants was introduced into the National Immunisation Program in Australia in ...
Background: A widespread G2P[4] rotavirus epidemic in rural and remote Australia provided an opportu...
Abstract Rotavirus, the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood, is now a vac...
Introduction: Rotavirus vaccines were introduced into the funded Australian National Immunization Pr...
\ua9 2015 Crown copyright 2015.Background: In July 2013, a rotavirus vaccination program for 2- to 3...
BACKGROUND: The oral infant rotavirus vaccine, Rotarix, was introduced in England and Wales in July ...
Introduction Rotavirus vaccine, RV1 (Rotarix), was included in the immunisation programs in Western ...
Background: Rotavirus vaccine has been funded for infants under the Australian National Immunisation...
The United Kingdom (UK) added rotavirus (RV) vaccine (Rotarix GlaxoSmithKline) to the national vacci...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the direct and indirect population impact of rotavirus (RV) immunization on ho...
Background: The introduction of an oral live-attenuated monovalent rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix ®) int...
Background: Rotavirus vaccines were introduced in Japan in November 2011. We evaluated the subsequen...
Published economic assessments of rotavirus vaccination typically use modelling, mainly static Marko...
Background The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of universal mass vaccination (UMV) a...
© 2015. Introduction: Australia was one of the first countries to introduce nationally funded rotavi...
Rotavirus vaccine for infants was introduced into the National Immunisation Program in Australia in ...
Background: A widespread G2P[4] rotavirus epidemic in rural and remote Australia provided an opportu...
Abstract Rotavirus, the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood, is now a vac...
Introduction: Rotavirus vaccines were introduced into the funded Australian National Immunization Pr...
\ua9 2015 Crown copyright 2015.Background: In July 2013, a rotavirus vaccination program for 2- to 3...
BACKGROUND: The oral infant rotavirus vaccine, Rotarix, was introduced in England and Wales in July ...
Introduction Rotavirus vaccine, RV1 (Rotarix), was included in the immunisation programs in Western ...
Background: Rotavirus vaccine has been funded for infants under the Australian National Immunisation...
The United Kingdom (UK) added rotavirus (RV) vaccine (Rotarix GlaxoSmithKline) to the national vacci...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the direct and indirect population impact of rotavirus (RV) immunization on ho...
Background: The introduction of an oral live-attenuated monovalent rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix ®) int...
Background: Rotavirus vaccines were introduced in Japan in November 2011. We evaluated the subsequen...
Published economic assessments of rotavirus vaccination typically use modelling, mainly static Marko...
Background The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of universal mass vaccination (UMV) a...