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Potential cost effectiveness of a rotavirus vaccine in Chile Evaluación de costo-efectividad de la vacuna anti-rotavirus en Chile
(2006)
Background: Cost effectiveness studies are essential to assess the real value of interventions with preventive or therapeutic objectives. Aim: To assess the theoretical cost-effectiveness of a vaccine against rotavirus in ...
High genetic diversity of species A rotaviruses detected in swine farms in Chile
(Microbiology Society, 2017-04)
Rotavirus A is one of the main causative agents of diarrhoea in lactating and weaned pigs worldwide. Its impact in the swine industry is well documented. However, in Chile, the current epidemiological status of rotavirus ...
The ever-changing landscape of rotavirus serotypes
(Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2009)
Rotavirus is a double-stranded RNA virus that is characterized by substantial genetic diversity. The various serotypes of rotavirus have been determined by the presence of neutralizing epitopes on the outer capsid of the ...
Predominance of Rotavirus G8P[8] in a City in Chile, a Country Without Rotavirus Vaccination
(Mosby Inc., 2018)
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Rotavirus G8P[8] infection has been common in Africa, but rare in the Americas. Among 23 rotavirus episodes observed during 18 months of surveillance of 100 families in Chile, 11 (48%) were identified ...
Rotavirus infection
(Nature Publishing Group, 2017)
Rotavirus infections are a leading cause of severe, dehydrating gastroenteritis in children <5 years of age. Despite the global introduction of vaccinations for rotavirus over a decade ago, rotavirus infections still result ...
Antiviral activity of phosphonoformate on rotavirus transcription and replication
(1995)
The antiviral effect of foscarnet (PFA) on the replication of rotavirus, a member of the Reoviridae, was studied. The pyrophosphate analogue is an effective inhibitor of several viral polymerases acting on the enzyme ...
Update on Rotarix™: An oral human rotavirus vaccine
(2009)
Worldwide, rotaviruses are the single most important agents of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children. Globally, it is estimated that every year rotavirus gastroenteritis causes more than 125 million episodes ...
Perspectivas de la diarrea por rotavirus en El Salvador.
(2013-10-30)
Materiales y métodos: En diciembre del año 2000, un brote epidémico de gastroenteritis ocurrió en El
Salvador que se asoció con numerosas hospitalizaciones y muertes de niños en todo el país. El Ministerio
de Salud Pública ...
Enteric viruses in wastewaters: An interesting approach to evaluate the potential impact of rotavirus vaccination on viral circulation
(2012)
Rotavirus and norovirus are the leading causes of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Both viruses share features such as low infectious dose, high stool concentration and prolonged survival in the environment, including ...
Rotavirus vaccines for the developing world
(Lippincott Williams, 2009)
The authors discuss the most relevant information in the field of rotavirus vaccines
published from October 2007 to June 2009; new information on the virus, host
response and disease burden that relate to our understanding ...