Multicenter Prospective Study of the Burden of Rotavirus Acute Gastroenteritis in Europe, 2004–2005: The REVEAL Study
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2007Vol. 195(s1), pp. S4–S16
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Pierre Van Damme, Carlo Giaquinto, Frédéric Huet, Leif Gothefors, Melanie Maxwell, Marie Van der Wielen, REVEAL Study Group
Abstract
Rotavirus infections account for a significant proportion of AGE cases in children <5 years of age in Europe, many of whom require frequent primary care consultations or care in emergency department and/or hospital settings. The results of the present study suggest that routine rotavirus vaccination for infants <6 months of age could significantly reduce the substantial burden of this potentially serious childhood disease.
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