Universal vaccination for Rotavirus infection control
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MÎȚA, Valentin, CAPANNA, Alessandra, GERVASI, Giuseppe, ZARATTI, Laura, FRANCO, Elisabetta. Universal vaccination for Rotavirus infection control. In: Igiene e sanita pubblica, 2015, vol. 71, pp. 447-454. ISSN 0019-1639.
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Igiene e sanita pubblica
Volumul 71 / 2015 / ISSN 0019-1639

Universal vaccination for Rotavirus infection control

Vaccinazione universale per il controllo delle infezione da Rotavirus


Pag. 447-454

Mîța Valentin, Capanna Alessandra, Gervasi Giuseppe, Zaratti Laura, Franco Elisabetta
 
Tor Vergata University of Rome
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 27 ianuarie 2024


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Rotaviruses are the most common etiological cause for pediatric acute gastroenteritis, particularly in children under 5 years of age or immunocompromised. Since 2008, vaccination program has determined a decrease in Rotavirus-related hospitalization, outpatient's visits, emergency department visits and mortality. These indicators of illness for Rotaviruses diseases remain high in those countries where there is no access to rehydrating therapies. In Italy vaccine coverage is very low, even if the burden of RV disease is well known, and at present vaccination is offered free of charge in a single region.

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child, preschool, Humans, infant, infant, newborn, Italy, Mass Vaccination, rotavirus, Rotavirus Infections, Rotavirus Vaccines, vaccination