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trends of diarrheal disease--associated mortality in us children, 1968 through 1991.to describe temporal patterns in mortality related to diarrheal disease in us children and to assess progress toward its prevention and control.19957563485
trends in intussusception-associated hospitalizations and deaths among us infants.the newly licensed tetravalent rhesus-human reassortant rotavirus vaccine has been withdrawn following reports of intussusception among vaccinated infants.200011099597
comparison of e-mail, fax, and postal surveys of pediatricians.to compare 3 communication modes (postal, fax, and e-mail) in a rotavirus vaccine physician survey.200312671142
a survey of pediatricians on the reintroduction of a rotavirus vaccine.rhesus-based rotavirus tetravalent vaccine (rrv-tv; rotashield) was withdrawn voluntarily from the market in october 1999, and recommendations for use were suspended. rotavirus infection continues to be a significant health problem affecting children worldwide. the objective of this study was to investigate whether pediatricians would either reconsider using rrv-tv or consider other, newer, and presumably safer rotavirus vaccines if they were recommended routinely and to determine factors that i ...200312837898
detection of viral agents in fecal specimens of monkeys with diarrhea.diarrheal disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in humans and animals, including non human primates. while the diagnostics for gastrointestinal bacterial and parasitic pathogens and their etiological role in disease are well established, little is known about the epidemiology, prevalence and role of viral agents in diarrheal illness among monkeys.200717493140
rotavirus burden among children in the newly independent states of the former union of soviet socialist republics: literature review and first-year results from the rotavirus surveillance network.data on rotavirus burden among children in the 15 newly independent states of the former union of soviet socialist republics, particularly contemporary data from poorer countries, are not widely available. these data are desired by policy makers to assess the value of rotavirus vaccination, especially since the gavi alliance approved financial support for the region's eligible countries. the rotavirus surveillance network was established to provide these data.200919817601
incidence of acute gastroenteritis and role of norovirus, georgia, usa, 2004-2005.approximately 179 million cases of acute gastroenteritis (age) occur annually in the united states. however, lack of routine clinical testing for viruses limits understanding of their role among persons seeking medical care. fecal specimens submitted for routine bacterial culture through a health maintenance organization in georgia, usa, were tested with molecular diagnostic assays for norovirus, rotavirus, astrovirus, sapovirus, and adenovirus. incidence was estimated by using national health c ...201121801613
leveraging state immunization information systems to measure the effectiveness of rotavirus vaccine.electronic immunization information systems (iiss) are now established in almost all us states. we used the iis in minnesota, georgia, and connecticut for immunization data and as the source of 1 of 2 control groups to measure pentavalent rotavirus vaccine (rv5) effectiveness (ve) using case-control methodology.201122084328
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