Population Impact and Effectiveness of Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccination in Urban Malawian Children 3 Years After Vaccine Introduction: Ecological and Case-Control Analyses
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Abstract. Background. Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including Malawi in 2012. Despite early evidence of vaccine
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| Authors | Bar-Zeev, Naor;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Jere, Khuzwayo C.;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Bennett, Aisleen;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Pollock, Louisa;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Tate, Jacqueline E.;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Nakagomi, Osamu;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Iturriza-Gomara, Miren;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Costello, Anthony;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Mwansambo, Charles;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Parashar, Umesh D.;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Heyderman, Robert S.;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;French, Neil;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Cunliffe, Nigel A.;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;for the Vaccine Effectiveness and Disease Surveillance Programme, Malawi (VACSURV) Consortium;Beard, James;Crampin, Amelia C.;King, Carina;Lewycka, Sonia;Mvula, Hazzie;Phiri, Tambosi;Verani, Jennifer R.;Whitney, Cynthia G.; |
| Journal | clinical infectious diseases |
| Year | 2016 |
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growth disorders / epidemiology
Diarrhea / epidemiology
Genotype
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case-control studies
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