Impact of Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction and Postintroduction Etiology of Diarrhea Requiring Hospital Admission in Haydom, Tanzania, a Rural African Setting
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Summary. We describe the substantial impact of rotavirus vaccine introduction on all-cause and rotavirus diarrhea admissions to a rural Tanzanian referral hosp
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| Authors | Platts-Mills, James A.;Amour, Caroline;Gratz, Jean;Nshama, Rosemary;Walongo, Thomas;Mujaga, Buliga;Maro, Athanasia;McMurry, Timothy L;Liu, Jie;Mduma, Estomih;Houpt, Eric R; |
| Journal | clinical infectious diseases |
| Year | 2017 |
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