Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2406828 | Vaccine | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Rotavirus mortality is highest in the Asia-Pacific region and rotavirus vaccines could have enormous impact here. Yet, live-attenuated orally administered rotavirus vaccines have been evaluated in a small number of immunogenicity studies in some Asian countries, where the immune responses have been documented to be moderate in low-income countries with high diarrhoeal disease burden and mortality, and high in middle-/high-income countries with little reported rotavirus deaths. This review of these rotavirus clinical trials examines the results observed and attempts to draw lessons to inform decision-making, aid design of additional clinical trials and guide vaccine development by local manufacturers.
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Authors
R. Mirzayeva, A.D. Steele, U.D. Parashar, K. Zaman, K.M. Neuzil, E.A.S. Nelson,