Browsing by Subject "Rotavirus"
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11th [Eleventh] Meeting of the Steering Committee of the Scientific Working Group on Viral Diarrhoeas, Geneva, 26-29 August 1985 : report
(1985, CDD/VID/85.2. Unpublished) -
Des progrès dans le domaine des rotavirus
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Epidemiology and medical cost of hospitalization due to rotavirus gastroenteritis among children under 5 years of age in the central-east of Tunisia
(2015)Data on the economic burden of rotavirus infection in Tunisia are needed to inform the decision to include rotavirus in routine childhood immunizations. This study aimed to describe the epidemiological profile of rotavirus disease in central-east Tunisia and to estimate its hospital cost.In the first stage - the prospective collection of epidemiological data - we enrolled all patients < 5 years old who were hospitalized for acute diarrhoea at 5 university paediatric departments in central-east Tunisia during the period 2009-2011. Rotavirus was ... -
Manual of rotavirus detection and characterization methods
(2009, WHO/IVB/08.17) -
Progress with rotavirus vaccines
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Regional Workshop on Surveillance for New Vaccine-Preventable Diseases, Manila, Philippines, 30 November - 2 December 2011: report
(2011, WPR/DCC/EPI(13)/2011) -
Report of the Tenth Meeting of the Steering Committee of the Scientific Working Group on Viral Diarrhoeas, Geneva, 29-31 January 1985
(1985, CDD/VID/85.1. Unpublished) -
Report on the intercountry workshop on rotavirus surveillance, Cairo, Egypt, 21-23 September 2004
(2005, WHO-EM/EPI/235/E) -
Rotavirus gastroenteritis among hospitalized children under 5 years of age in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: a review
(2019-06)Background: Rotavirus(RV) is one of the primary causes globally of acute diarrhoea in children below 5 years of age.Aims: This literature research aims to evaluate the rotavirus diarrhoea among hospitalized children < 5 years of age in the Eastern Mediterranean Region from 2010 to 2016. Data from each country were extracted and compared.Methods: An extensive literature search was carried out using the following databases: PubMed, Google Scholar and Science Direct, with the keyword “Rotavirus”. The search was limited to articles published from ... -
Rotavirus vaccines
(1989, WHO/CDD/RES/89.11. Unpublished)