Of all the diseases that the U.S. government announced today that it will no longer recommend vaccines against, rotavirus is ...
Infant Rotavirus Vaccine Reduces Diarrhea-Related Hospitalizations, ED Visits, and Outpatient Visits
November 7, 2009 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) — Even though H1N1 flu is dominating the news and has been the center of attention here at the Infectious Diseases Society of America 47th Annual Meeting, ...
This case-control study sought to determine whether protection against clinically significant rotavirus diarrhea in children aged 4-35 months correlated with titers of serum neutralizing antibody and, ...
Rotavirus may not be on the hot list of viruses dominating headlines, but globally, it still tops the charts as the leading cause of severe, dehydrating diarrhea in children younger than 5 years, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An oral vaccine for diarrhea reduced hospitalizations of children with rotavirus by more than 70 percent in some parts of the United States, saved money and protected ...
A major new study has shown that rotavirus vaccination reduced infant diarrhea deaths by 34 percent in rural Malawi, a region with high levels of child deaths. The study provides the first ...
Aug. 22, 2003 — Controlled doses of tormentil root extract ( Potentilla tormentilla) shorten the duration of rotavirus diarrhea in children, according to a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial ...
In a major shift, the Trump administration has announced to slash routine vaccine recommendations during childhood from 17 to ...
Background. Rotavirus is the most common causes of severe, acute diarrhea during childhood and is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. We established active ...
Rotavirus infection, the leading cause of severe childhood diarrhea in both developed and developing countries, results in over half a million deaths each year. 1 Currently, two rotavirus vaccines ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the use of rotavirus vaccines for all children worldwide to control severe rotavirus disease, which causes 527,000 childhood deaths annually. After the ...
Rotavirus is a major cause of diarrhea and vomiting, especially in children, that results in approximately 128,000 deaths annually. The virus triggers the disease by infecting enterocyte cells in the ...
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