A reverse evidence of rotavirus vaccines impact

In 2010, and due to a quality problem identified in the vaccine manufacture, the rotavirus (RV) vaccination was withheld in Spain during 5 months. Our study aimed to evaluate the impact that this sudden cease had on rotavirus acute gastroenteritis (RAGE) hospitalizations. An increase in RAGE hospita...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics 2013-06, Vol.9 (6), p.1289-1291
Hauptverfasser: Martinón-Torres, Federico, Aramburo, Angela, Martinón-Torres, Nazareth, Cebey, Miriam, Seoane-Pillado, María Teresa, Redondo-Collazo, Lorenzo, Martinón-Sánchez, Jose Maria
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description In 2010, and due to a quality problem identified in the vaccine manufacture, the rotavirus (RV) vaccination was withheld in Spain during 5 months. Our study aimed to evaluate the impact that this sudden cease had on rotavirus acute gastroenteritis (RAGE) hospitalizations. An increase in RAGE hospitalization was observed in parallel to the drop in vaccine coverage. Here, we report the first reverse evidence of rotavirus vaccine impact.
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Infant, Newborn
Male
Retrospective Studies
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Rotavirus Infections - prevention & control
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Short Report
Spain - epidemiology
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