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- :Desai, Rishi ;Cortese, Margaret M.Jan 2013 | Pediatr Infect Dis J. 32(1):1-7.:BackgroundInternational data show a low-level increased risk of intussusception associated with rotavirus vaccination. Although US data have not docum...
- :Yen, Catherine ;Hyde, Terri BFebruary 06 2015 | Lancet Infect Dis. 15(3):340-347:Global vaccine stockpiles, in which vaccines are reserved for use when needed for emergencies or supply shortages, have effectively provided countries...
- :Rayamajhi, Ajit ;Thapa, AnupamaNovember 21 2017 | Vaccine. 36(51):7836-7840:Background:Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe diarrhea in Nepali children, accounting for 25%−33% of childhood diarrhea hospitalizations. ...
- :Mann, Erin M ;Klosovsky, AlexanderNovember 09 2020 | J Travel Med. 2020; 27(7)
- :Burke, Rachel M. ;Shih, Shuman12 03 2021 | Vaccine. 39(49):7135-7139:In 2006, two rotavirus vaccines were licensed in Taiwan but were not added to the national immunization schedule. National Health Insurance data from ...
- :Trang, Nguyen V. ;Burnett, EleanorFebruary 23 2018 | Vaccine. 36(51):7901-7905:In some settings, rotavirus vaccines have been associated with a low-level risk of intussusception, the most common cause of bowel obstruction in infa...
- :Mujuru, Hilda A. ;Burnett, Eleanor9 27 2019 | Clin Infect Dis. 69(8):1339-1344:Background.Rotavirus is a leading cause of mortality among children <5 years old. We evaluated monovalent rotavirus vaccine effectiveness (VE) under c...
- :Yen, Catherine ;Hall, Aron J.3 2013 | J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc. 2(1):61-62
- :Burnett, Eleanor ;Kabir, Furqan4 07 2020 | J Infect Dis. 221(9):1499-1505:BackgroundThe etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unknown in most cases. Adenovirus has been associated...
- :Mitchell, Tarissa ;Dalal, Warren1-03- | Vaccine. 39(1):68-77:Background:US-bound refugees undergo required health assessments overseas to identify and treat communicable diseases of public health significance—...
- :Satter, Syed M. ;Aliabadi, NegarSeptember 20 2017 | Vaccine. 36(51):7805-7810:IntroductionRotavirus vaccines have significantly decreased the burden of diarrheal diseases in countries that have introduced them into their immuniz...
- :Burke, Rachel M. ;Shih, ShumanOctober 15 2018 | Clin Infect Dis. 67(9):1373-1378:BackgroundDespite the increasingly recognized role of norovirus in global acute gastroenteritis (AGE), specific estimates of the associated disease bu...
- :Yousafzai, Mohammad Tahir ;Thobani, RozinaJuly 11 2017 | Vaccine. 36(51):7775-7779:BackgroundRotavirus vaccination introduction in routine immunization is under consideration in Pakistan. Data on the baseline epidemiology of intussus...
- :Yen, Catherine ;Shih, Shu-ManOct 2017 | Pediatr Infect Dis J. 36(10):e252-e257:Introduction:Rotavirus is a leading cause of acute gastroenteritis among Taiwanese children. Two globally licensed rotavirus vaccines recommended for ...
- :Burnett, Eleanor ;Yen, Catherine10 2016 | Future Virol. 11(10):699-708:As of May 2016, 81 countries have introduced Rotarix or RotaTeq rotavirus vaccines into their national immunization program. Despite initially slow up...
- :Mujuru, Hilda A. ;Yen, Catherine10 2017 | Pediatr Infect Dis J. 36(10):995-999:In Zimbabwe, rotavirus accounted for 41%-56% of acute diarrhea hospitalizations before rotavirus vaccine introduction in 2014. We evaluated rotavirus ...
- :Wu, Dan ;Yen, Catherine12 2016 | Pediatr Infect Dis J. 35(12):e392-e398:Background:Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe diarrhea among young children worldwide. Rotavirus vaccines have demonstrated substantial benefits...
- :Aliabadi, Negar ;Antoni, Sébastien7 2019 | Lancet Glob Health. 7(7):e893-e903:SummaryBackgroundRotavirus vaccine use in national immunisation programmes has led to declines in hospital admissions for rotavirus gastroenteritis am...
- :Burnett, Eleanor ;Jonesteller, Christine L.6 01 2017 | J Infect Dis. 215(11):1666-1672:In 2006, 2 rotavirus vaccines were licensed. We summarize the impact of rotavirus vaccination on hospitalizations and deaths from rotavirus and all-ca...
- :Wu, Fang-Tzy ;Chen, Hsieh-Cheng9 2015 | J Med Virol. 87(9):1462-1470:In 2012, a new norovirus GII.4 variant (GII.4 Sydney) emerged and caused the majority of the acute gastroenteritis outbreaks in Australia, Asia, Europ...
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