Gastroenteritis attributable to rotavirus in hospitalized Saudi Arabian children in the period 2007–2008
Clinical Epidemiology2015Vol. 7, pp. 129–129
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Mohmed Khalil, Esam I. Azhar, Kao Moujahed, Nora Abdulraiuf Al-kaiedi, Hatem M. Alhani, Ibrahim Al Olayan, Robert Pawinski, Kusuma Gopala, Walid Kandeil, Sameh Anis, Leen‐Jan van Doorn, Rodrigo DeAntonio
Abstract
RVGE is responsible for a high proportion of hospitalizations in Saudi children younger than 5 years of age. Routine RV vaccination has therefore been introduced into the national immunization program and may help reduce the morbidity, mortality, and disease burden associated with RVGE in Saudi Arabia.
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