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Rotavirus Strain Trends During the Postlicensure Vaccine Era: United States, 2008-2013.


AUTHORS

Bowen MD , Mijatovic-Rustempasic S , Esona MD , Teel EN , Gautam R , Sturgeon M , Azimi PH , Baker CJ , Bernstein DI , Boom JA , Chappell J , Donauer S , Edwards KM , Englund JA , Halasa NB , Harrison CJ , Johnston SH , Klein EJ , McNeal MM , Moffatt ME , Rench MA , Sahni LC , Selvarangan R , Staat MA , Szilagyi PG , Weinberg GA , Wikswo ME , Parashar UD , Payne DC , . The Journal of infectious diseases. 2016 9 1; 214(5). 732-8

ABSTRACT

Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are a significant cause of pediatric gastroenteritis worldwide. The New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN) has conducted active surveillance for RVA at pediatric hospitals and emergency departments at 3-7 geographically diverse sites in the United States since 2006.


Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are a significant cause of pediatric gastroenteritis worldwide. The New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN) has conducted active surveillance for RVA at pediatric hospitals and emergency departments at 3-7 geographically diverse sites in the United States since 2006.


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