Global rotavirus vaccine introductions and coverage: 2006–2016
An estimated 215,000 children died of rotavirus infections in 2013, accounting for 37% of
diarrhea-related deaths worldwide, 92% of which occurred in low and lower-middle income …
diarrhea-related deaths worldwide, 92% of which occurred in low and lower-middle income …
Impact of rotavirus vaccines in Sub-Saharan African countries
JM Mwenda, UD Parashar, AL Cohen, JE Tate - Vaccine, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract By the end of 2017, 32 (68%) of 47 countries in the World Health Organization's
African Region had introduced rotavirus vaccine into their national immunization programs …
African Region had introduced rotavirus vaccine into their national immunization programs …
A review of rotavirus vaccine use in Asia and the Pacific regions: challenges and future prospects
P Buchy, J Chen, XH Zhang, B Benninghoff… - Expert Review of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Rotavirus infection causes a significant proportion of diarrhea disease burden in
children< 5 years of age in Asia and the Pacific regions. The World Health Organization …
children< 5 years of age in Asia and the Pacific regions. The World Health Organization …
Rotavirus vaccines: update on global impact and future priorities
C Yen, JE Tate, MM Patel, MM Cortese… - Human …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Early rotavirus vaccine adopter countries in the Americas, Europe, and in Australia have
documented substantial declines in rotavirus disease burden following the introduction of …
documented substantial declines in rotavirus disease burden following the introduction of …
Global impact of rotavirus vaccination on diarrhea hospitalizations and deaths among children< 5 years old: 2006–2019
E Burnett, UD Parashar, JE Tate - The Journal of infectious …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Background Since 2006, more than 100 countries have introduced rotavirus vaccine into
their immunization programs. We reviewed published data on relative reductions of rotavirus …
their immunization programs. We reviewed published data on relative reductions of rotavirus …
Post-licensure experience with rotavirus vaccination in Latin America and the Caribbean: a systematic review and meta-analysis
T Chavers, LH De Oliveira, UD Parashar… - Expert Review of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Introduction: Latin American countries were among the first to adopt rotavirus
vaccines into national immunization programs; we reviewed one decade of their experience …
vaccines into national immunization programs; we reviewed one decade of their experience …
An overview of rotavirus vaccination programs in developing countries
BD Hallowell, J Tate, U Parashar - Expert review of vaccines, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Rotavirus is the leading cause of acute diarrhea among children< 5 years
worldwide. As all children are equally susceptible to infection and disease development …
worldwide. As all children are equally susceptible to infection and disease development …
Understanding rotavirus vaccine efficacy and effectiveness in countries with high child mortality
Rotavirus claims thousands of lives of children globally every year with a disproportionately
high burden in low-and lower-middle income countries where access to health care is …
high burden in low-and lower-middle income countries where access to health care is …
Rotavirus immunization: Global coverage and local barriers for implementation
Background Rotavirus (RV) is a major agent of gastroenteritis and an important cause of
child death worldwide. Immunization (RVI) has been available since 2006, and the …
child death worldwide. Immunization (RVI) has been available since 2006, and the …
Estimated impact of rotavirus vaccine on hospitalizations and deaths from rotavirus diarrhea among children< 5 in Asia
E Burnett, JE Tate, CD Kirkwood… - Expert review of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Background: Of the 215,000 global deaths from rotavirus estimated in 2013,
41% occur in Asian countries. However, despite a recommendation for global rotavirus …
41% occur in Asian countries. However, despite a recommendation for global rotavirus …