Abstract Group A rotaviruses (RVA) remain a leading cause of pediatric diarrhea worldwide, in part due to underperformance of currently approved live-attenuated, oral vaccines in low-and-middle income countries. Improved immune correlates of protection (CoP) for existing oral vaccines and novel strategies to evaluate the performance of next-generation vaccines are needed. Use of oral vaccines as challenge agents in controlled human infection models is a potential approach to CoP discovery that remains underexplored. In a live-attenuated, oral rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix, GlaxoSmithKline) efficacy trial conducted among infants in Dhaka, Bangladesh, we explored the potential for the second dose of the two-dose series to be considered a challen...
Since their first recognition in human cases about four decades ago, rotaviruses have remained the l...
Abstract Background Rotaviruses are the most important cause of severe acute gastroenteritis worldwi...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. Both lic...
Rotavirus is the most important cause of severe gastroenteritis in children under five years of age ...
Following the introduction of live-attenuated rotavirus vaccines in many countries, a notable reduct...
Rotavirus is a major cause of severe gastroenteritis among children aged 5 years. Worldwide, rotavir...
The rotavirus infection causes acute gastroenteritis and is a major cause of lethal severe dehydrati...
Background: Assessing immune response after rotavirus vaccination consists in measuring serum or pla...
Worldwide, rotaviruses account for more than 125 million cases of infantile gastroenteritis and near...
The reliability of saliva as an indicator of rotavirus infection was assessed among 15 infants (3-12...
Rotavirus (RV) disease is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity, especially in children under 5...
Rotavirus is a major cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide and infects almost all children in the...
Rotavirus, the most common cause of severe diarrhea and a leading cause of mortality in children, ha...
Quantifying rotavirus shedding among vaccinated individuals will aid understanding of vaccine indire...
Rotavirus is a leading cause of severe pediatric diarrhea globally, estimated to have caused 120,000...
Since their first recognition in human cases about four decades ago, rotaviruses have remained the l...
Abstract Background Rotaviruses are the most important cause of severe acute gastroenteritis worldwi...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. Both lic...
Rotavirus is the most important cause of severe gastroenteritis in children under five years of age ...
Following the introduction of live-attenuated rotavirus vaccines in many countries, a notable reduct...
Rotavirus is a major cause of severe gastroenteritis among children aged 5 years. Worldwide, rotavir...
The rotavirus infection causes acute gastroenteritis and is a major cause of lethal severe dehydrati...
Background: Assessing immune response after rotavirus vaccination consists in measuring serum or pla...
Worldwide, rotaviruses account for more than 125 million cases of infantile gastroenteritis and near...
The reliability of saliva as an indicator of rotavirus infection was assessed among 15 infants (3-12...
Rotavirus (RV) disease is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity, especially in children under 5...
Rotavirus is a major cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide and infects almost all children in the...
Rotavirus, the most common cause of severe diarrhea and a leading cause of mortality in children, ha...
Quantifying rotavirus shedding among vaccinated individuals will aid understanding of vaccine indire...
Rotavirus is a leading cause of severe pediatric diarrhea globally, estimated to have caused 120,000...
Since their first recognition in human cases about four decades ago, rotaviruses have remained the l...
Abstract Background Rotaviruses are the most important cause of severe acute gastroenteritis worldwi...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. Both lic...