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Rotavirus immunization: Global coverage and local barriers for implementation
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2017Registro en:
Vaccine, Volumen 35, Issue 12, 2017, Pages 1637-1644
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0264410X
10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.01.082
Autor
Lo Vecchio, Andrea
Liguoro, Ilaria
Dias, Jorge Amil
Berkley, James A.
Boey, Chris
Cohen, Mitchell B.
Cruchet, Sylvia
Salazar-Lindo, Eduardo
Podder, Samir
Sandhu, Bhupinder
Sherman, Philip M.
Shimizu, Toshiaki
Guarino, Alfredo
Institución
Resumen
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background Rotavirus (RV) is a major agent of gastroenteritis and an important cause of child death worldwide. Immunization (RVI) has been available since 2006, and the Federation of International Societies of Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition (FISPGHAN) identified RVI as a top priority for the control of diarrheal illness. A FISPGHAN working group on acute diarrhea aimed at estimating the current RVI coverage worldwide and identifying barriers to implementation at local level. Methods A survey was distributed to national experts in infectious diseases and health-care authorities (March 2015–April 2016), collecting information on local recommendations, costs and perception of barriers for implementation. Results Forty-nine of the 79 contacted countries (62% response rate) provided a complete analyzable data. RVI was recommended in 27/49 countries (55%). Although five countries have recommended RVI since 2006, a large number (16, 33%) included RVI in a Nation