Article de revue

Decline in diarrhea mortality and admissions after routine childhood rotavirus immunization in brazil: A time-series analysis

After the introduction of rotavirus vaccination for infants, significant declines for three full years were observed in under-5-y diarrhea-related mortality and hospital admissions for diarrhea in Brazil. The largest reductions in diarrhea-related mortality and hospital admissions for diarrhea were among children younger than 2 y, who were eligible for vaccination as infants, which suggests that the reduced diarrhea burden in this age group was associated with introduction of the rotavirus vaccine. These real-world data are consistent with evidence obtained from clinical trials and strengthen the evidence base for the introduction of rotavirus vaccination as an effective measure for controlling severe and fatal childhood diarrhea.

Langues

  • Anglais

Journal

PLoS Med

Volume

4

Type

Article de revue

Catégories

  • Prestation de services

Maladies

  • Rotavirus

Pays

  • Brésil

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