Rotavirus Infections
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Subject Areas on Research
- Acute infectious diarrhea.
- Burden of childhood rotavirus disease on health systems in the United States.
- Chronic rotavirus infection in an infant with severe combined immunodeficiency: successful treatment by hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
- Cost-effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in children under five years of age in 195 countries: A meta-regression analysis.
- Estimating the Effectiveness of Rotavirus Vaccine Schedules.
- Healthy-days time equivalents for outcomes of acute rotavirus infections.
- Hospitalization for community-acquired, rotavirus-associated diarrhea: a prospective, longitudinal, population-based study during the seasonal outbreak. The Greater Toronto Area/Peel Region PRESI Study Group. Pediatric Rotavirus Epidemiology Study for Immunization.
- Maternal antibody interference contributes to reduced rotavirus vaccine efficacy in developing countries.
- Molecular epidemiology of Rotavirus causing diarrhea among children less than five years of age visiting national level children hospitals, Nepal.
- Nutritional status, body size and severity of diarrhoea associated with rotavirus or enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli.
- Open-Label Pilot Study to Compare the Safety and Immunogenicity of Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccine (RV5) Administered on an Early Alternative Dosing Schedule with Those of RV5 Administered on the Recommended Standard Schedule.
- Oral transforming growth factor-alpha enhances jejunal mucosal recovery and electrical resistance in piglet rotavirus enteritis.
- Rotavirus Vaccine and Intussusception Hospitalizations.
- Rotavirus-associated diarrhea in outpatient settings and child care centers. The Greater Toronto Area/Peel Region PRESI Study Group. Pediatric Rotavirus Epidemiology Study for Immunization.
- Safety, immunogenicity and efficacy in healthy infants of G1 and G2 human reassortant rotavirus vaccine in a new stabilizer/buffer liquid formulation.
- Seroconversion patterns to four human rotavirus serotypes in hospitalized infants with acute rotavirus gastroenteritis.
- The clinical and molecular epidemiology of community- and healthcare-acquired rotavirus gastroenteritis.
- The impact of rotavirus gastroenteritis on the family.