Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2404769 Vaccine 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Racial differences in diarrheal disease have not been systematically examined, and the impact of rotavirus vaccine on these differences has not been assessed. We compared diarrhea-associated hospitalizations by race/ethnicity among children <5 years pre- (2000–2006) and post- (2007 and 2008) rotavirus vaccine introduction in five US states. Pre-vaccine hospitalization rates were greater among whites versus blacks and Hispanics. However, black (versus non-black) infants <6 months and white (versus non-white) children ≥1 year had higher rates. In 2008, racial disparities for children 12–35 months resolved, but higher hospitalization rates among black infants <6 months persisted, highlighting the need for timely vaccination.

Related Topics
Life Sciences Immunology and Microbiology Immunology
Authors
, , , , , , ,