Rotavirus genotypes in children under five years hospitalized with diarrhea in low and middle-income countries: Results from the WHO-coordinated Global Rotavirus Surveillance Network.

Rotavirus is the most common pathogen causing pediatric diarrhea and an important cause of morbidity and mortality in low- and middle-income countries. Previous evidence suggests that the introduction of rotavirus vaccines in national immunization schedules resulted in dramatic declines in disease b...

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Main Authors: Sebastien Antoni, Tomoka Nakamura, Adam L Cohen, Jason M Mwenda, Goitom Weldegebriel, Joseph N M Biey, Keith Shaba, Gloria Rey-Benito, Lucia Helena de Oliveira, Maria Tereza da Costa Oliveira, Claudia Ortiz, Amany Ghoniem, Kamal Fahmy, Hossam A Ashmony, Dovile Videbaek, Danni Daniels, Roberta Pastore, Simarjit Singh, Emmanuel Tondo, Jayantha B L Liyanage, Mohammed Sharifuzzaman, Varja Grabovac, Nyambat Batmunkh, Josephine Logronio, George Armah, Francis E Dennis, Mapaseka Seheri, Nonkululeko Magagula, Jeffrey Mphahlele, Jose Paulo G Leite, Irene T Araujo, Tulio M Fumian, Hanan El Mohammady, Galina Semeiko, Elena Samoilovich, Sidhartha Giri, Gagandeep Kang, Sarah Thomas, Julie Bines, Carl D Kirkwood, Na Liu, Deog-Yong Lee, Mirren Iturriza-Gomara, Nicola Anne Page, Mathew D Esona, M Leanne Ward, Courtnee N Wright, Slavica Mijatovic-Rustempasic, Jacqueline E Tate, Umesh D Parashar, Jon Gentsch, Michael D Bowen, Fatima Serhan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
Series:PLOS Global Public Health
Online Access:https://journals.plos.org/globalpublichealth/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pgph.0001358&type=printable
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