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Decline and Change in Seasonality of US Rotavirus Activity After the Introduction of Rotavirus Vaccine
Pediatrics, 08/05/09
Tate JE et al. – The 2007–2008 US rotavirus season seems substantially delayed, shorter, and diminished in magnitude compared with seasons before vaccine implementation. The extent of change seems greater than expected on the basis of estimated vaccine coverage, suggesting indirect benefits to unvaccinated individuals. Monitoring in future seasons is needed to confirm these trends.
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