Comparing statistical methods for detecting and estimating waning efficacy of rotavirus vaccines in developing countries
Introduction Vaccination has significantly reduced morbidity and mortality resulting from rotavirus infection worldwide. However, rotavirus vaccine efficacy (VE) appears to wane over the first 2 years since vaccination, particularly in developing countries. Statistical methods for detecting VE wanin...
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Main Authors: | Michael Haber (Author), Jacqueline E. Tate (Author), Benjamin A. Lopman (Author), Wenrui Qi (Author), Kylie E. C. Ainslie (Author), Umesh D. Parashar (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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