Demographic variability, vaccination, and the spatiotemporal dynamics of rotavirus epidemics

VE Pitzer, C Viboud, L Simonsen, C Steiner… - Science, 2009 - science.org
Historically, annual rotavirus activity in the United States has started in the southwest in late
fall and ended in the northeast 3 months later; this trend has diminished in recent years …

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VE Pitzer, C Viboud, L Simonsen, C Steiner… - Science, 2009 - academia.edu
Historically, annual rotavirus activity in the United States has started in the southwest in late
fall and ended in the northeast 3 months later; this trend has diminished in recent years …

Demographic variability, vaccination, and the spatiotemporal dynamics of rotavirus epidemics

VE Pitzer, C Viboud, L Simonsen… - … (New York, NY), 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Historically, annual rotavirus activity in the United States has started in the southwest in late
fall and ended in the northeast 3 months later; this trend has diminished in recent years …

Demographic Variability, Vaccination, and the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Rotavirus Epidemics

VE Pitzer, C Viboud, L Simonsen, C Steiner… - Science, 2009 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Demographic variability, vaccination, and the spatiotemporal dynamics of rotavirus epidemics

VE Pitzer, C Viboud, L Simonsen, C Steiner… - Science, 2009 - forskning.ruc.dk
Historically, annual rotavirus activity in the United States has started in the southwest in late
fall and ended in the northeast 3 months later; this trend has diminished in recent years …

Demographic variability, vaccination, and the spatiotemporal dynamics of rotavirus epidemics.

VE Pitzer, C Viboud, L Simonsen, C Steiner… - Science (New York …, 2009 - europepmc.org
Historically, annual rotavirus activity in the United States has started in the southwest in late
fall and ended in the northeast 3 months later; this trend has diminished in recent years …

Demographic variability, vaccination, and the spatiotemporal dynamics of rotavirus epidemics

VE Pitzer, C Viboud, L Simonsen, C Steiner… - …, 2009 - collaborate.princeton.edu
Historically, annual rotavirus activity in the United States has started in the southwest in late
fall and ended in the northeast 3 months later; this trend has diminished in recent years …

Demographic variability, vaccination, and the spatiotemporal dynamics of rotavirus epidemics.

VE Pitzer, C Viboud, L Simonsen, C Steiner… - 2009 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Historically, annual rotavirus activity in the United States has started in the southwest in late
fall and ended in the northeast 3 months later; this trend has diminished in recent years …

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VE Pitzer, C Viboud, L Simonsen, C Steiner… - Science (New York …, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Historically, annual rotavirus activity in the United States has started in the southwest in late
fall and ended in the northeast 3 months later; this trend has diminished in recent years …