Following the introduction of live-attenuated rotavirus vaccines in many countries, a notable reduction in deaths and hospitalisations associated with diarrhoea in children <5 years of age has been reported. There is growing evidence to suggest that live-attenuated vaccines also provide protection against other infections beyond the vaccine-targeted pathogens. These so called off-target effects of vaccination have been associated with the tuberculosis vaccine Bacille Calmette Guérin (BCG), measles, oral polio and recently salmonella vaccines, and are thought to be mediated by modified innate and possibly adaptive immunity. Indeed, rotavirus vaccines have been reported to provide greater than expected reductions in acute gastroenteritis c...
Concern has grown that children vaccinated against rotavirus in developing countries may be vulnerab...
Rotavirus vaccination has substantially reduced the incidence of rotavirus-associated gastroenteriti...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe childhood gastroenteritis worldwide. The recent deve...
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, rotavi...
Abstract Group A rotaviruses (RVA) remain a leading cause of pediatric diarrhea worldwide, in part d...
Each year rotavirus gastoenteritis episodes in young children cause more than 500,000 deaths and 2.4...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. Both lic...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in children. By 5 years of age virtu...
Rotavirus vaccines have demonstrated significant impact in reducing the burden of morbidity and mort...
Rotavirus claims thousands of lives of children globally every year with a disproportionately high b...
Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced into over 95 countries globally and demonstrate substantial ...
The authors discuss the most relevant information in the field of rotavirus vaccines published from...
Since their first recognition in human cases about four decades ago, rotaviruses have remained the l...
Rotavirus, the most common cause of severe diarrhea and a leading cause of mortality in children, ha...
Concern has grown that children vaccinated against rotavirus in developing countries may be vulnerab...
Rotavirus vaccination has substantially reduced the incidence of rotavirus-associated gastroenteriti...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe childhood gastroenteritis worldwide. The recent deve...
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, rotavi...
Abstract Group A rotaviruses (RVA) remain a leading cause of pediatric diarrhea worldwide, in part d...
Each year rotavirus gastoenteritis episodes in young children cause more than 500,000 deaths and 2.4...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. Both lic...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in children. By 5 years of age virtu...
Rotavirus vaccines have demonstrated significant impact in reducing the burden of morbidity and mort...
Rotavirus claims thousands of lives of children globally every year with a disproportionately high b...
Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced into over 95 countries globally and demonstrate substantial ...
The authors discuss the most relevant information in the field of rotavirus vaccines published from...
Since their first recognition in human cases about four decades ago, rotaviruses have remained the l...
Rotavirus, the most common cause of severe diarrhea and a leading cause of mortality in children, ha...
Concern has grown that children vaccinated against rotavirus in developing countries may be vulnerab...
Rotavirus vaccination has substantially reduced the incidence of rotavirus-associated gastroenteriti...
Rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe childhood gastroenteritis worldwide. The recent deve...