Population impact and effectiveness of monovalent rotavirus vaccination in urban Malawian children 3 years after vaccine introduction: ecological and case-control analyses
Background. Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including Malawi in 2012. Despite early evidence of vaccine impact, determining persistence of protection beyond infancy, the utility of the vaccine against specific rotavirus genotypes, and effectiveness in vul...
Main Authors: | Bar-Zeev, N, Jere, K, Bennett, A, Pollock, L, Tate, J, Nakagomi, O, Iturriza-Gomara, M, Costello, A, Mwansambo, C, Parashar, U, Heyderman, R, French, N, Cunliffe, N |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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